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Paws for Purple Hearts
Puppy Parents play a crucial role in the development of service dogs by providing a loving home environment for pups in training. They are responsible for socializing the puppies and teaching them basic household skills while attending training sessions at the PPH Center.
Paws for Purple Hearts
General Volunteers assist with various tasks at PPH centers, including dog handling, office duties, cleaning, and maintenance. This role is vital for supporting the operations of the centers and ensuring a positive environment for the dogs and Warriors.
South Umpqua Rural Community Partnership
Assist in fostering community engagement by participating in meetings and helping organize events that connect communities with the natural world. Volunteers will work closely with stakeholders and agencies to support the organization's mission.
Winston Area Community Partnership
Volunteers are needed at the Winston Teen Center to help with various activities and programs. Responsibilities include assisting with youth programs, maintaining a safe and welcoming environment, and supporting staff with daily operations. Volunteers must be at least 18 years old and able to pass a background check.
Wolf Creek Rural Fire Prot Dist
Firefighter Respond to alarms perform firefighting duties including but not limited to the use of hoses pumps equipment emergency apparatus and tools. | Requirements: Pass a drug and alcohol test. Pass a fingerprint National background check. Attend weekly drills on Monday evening from 7 to 9 at least 80% of all training drills. Complete 120 hours of firefighting 1 within one year. Complete 84 hours of Oregon emergency medical responder class or higher within one year. Must be 18 years of age or older. Follow standard policies and procedure guidelines and safety rules. Maintain fire apparatus equipment and Facilities. Participate in community activities publication standby for watches station tours and or other events that require positive public interaction. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Tenmile Vol Fire Dept
We are so glad that you are interested in becoming a junior firefighter! Participating in your local fire department is an extremely rewarding experience that will provide you with valuable life skills such as teamwork, leadership, responsibility, and commitment and the opportunity to learn about your local fire, rescue, and emergency medical services response organizations in a safe, controlled, educational, and fun way. If you wondering what you might do for work after school, this is great way to see if a career in firefighting or emergency medical services might be for you. All the training is provided for free, in addition to other benefits such as college tuition assistance for coursework related to fire and emergency services. | Requirements: 16 years of age or older members should maintain at least a “C” average obtain full permission from the parent or legal guardian to participate in our programs attend regular monthly meetings or events for youth program participants Must be willing to learn and be a team player | Categories: Junior Members
Tenmile Vol Fire Dept
We are currently accepting applications for members! Current position recruitment is for active combat volunteer firefighters and/or emergency medical responders. The job is demanding, but rewarding. Do you have what it takes? We depend on volunteers to protect and keep the community safe. If you are or ever have been interested in emergency services or becoming a firefighter, now is your chance. You can be part of the action and excitement, learn new skills, and help your community and those who visit it. Training and gear are provided. Along with reimbursement and other incentives. This is both an resident and Out-of-District volunteer recruitment! Volunteers receive a nominal stipend for each call and event or training that they attend. Out of District Volunteers receive a shift stipend in addition to stipend for all incident and activities. Training is provided and achieves national and state certifications. Membership also includes gym reimbursement and tuition assistance for qualified individuals in course work related to fire, EMS, and emergency services. | Requirements: *Must be 17+ years old *Pass background check *Pass physical (firefighter) *Successful completion of probationary period *Must be willing to learn and be a team player | Categories: EMT, Firefighter
Tenmile Vol Fire Dept
Our members are well trained and have to keep active in the department to keep their firefighting status. We meet each week for a couple of hours to practice different skills to be better prepared for emergencies. There are no age or skill requirements to join. We will provide all required training. We promote and support our members taking additional Oregon State Fire Training. Support Members do not fight fires but help support our firefighters in other ways such as: Serves the community by rendering support at emergency scenes and providing additional support within the fire department as needed including rehab, filling SCBA bottles, equipment maintenance, public education, fire prevention, clerical duties, and other duties that may be assigned by a chief officer. The benefit to the fire department is that this position frees up active suppression personnel to perform more hazardous tasks Join a committee with firefighters to help with administration of the department. Help commemorate our department with the Historical Committee. Keep our building and grounds clean and safe with the Facilities Committee. Help plan and execute our social events with the Activities Committee | Requirements: Work is performed primarily in the fire station or administrative office. Some work is performed in non-hazardous areas on emergency scenes. Performing tasks even under non-hazardous emergency conditions may require strenuous exertion. The exposure to death, emotional stress, patients with contagious diseases and terminal illnesses, while unlikely, is possible. High School Diploma or GED A valid driver’s license Basic First Aid and CPR certification (provided) Must be able to act/react calmly in stressful situations Must complete the 16-hour Introduction to Fire & Emergency Services course Must pass a criminal background check | Categories: Department Support
Tenmile Vol Fire Dept
Tenmile Rural Fire District is taking applications for Paid On-call / Paid Call Fire Fighters and EMS Workers. Paid-on-call firefighters are involved in fire suppression, emergency medical and rescue calls, training, fire prevention, inspections, routine testing and maintenance of equipment and much more. Being a paid-on-call firefighter involves a strong commitment to the community and to the department. When joining the department, paid-on-call firefighters/EMS providers agree to abide by the department standard operating procedures, guide lines and all Tenmile Fire District personnel rules. Entry-Level Firefighter Entry-Level EMT $13.05 per hour Volunteer Firefighter EMT - Basic $15.97 per hour Training is provided. EMT college course paid by district. | Requirements: 1) must be a minimum of 18 years of age; 2) possess a high school diploma or equivalent; 3) in addition to a high school diploma, post-high school education or an equivalent combination of education and experience is preferred and will be considered; 4) must possess a current, valid Oregon driver’s license and maintain a driving record insurable by the City’s insurer in order to drive a department vehicle; 5) must pass a criminal background check and drug test. Criminal background checks will be conducted periodically throughout employment and will comply with Department of Public Safety Standards and Training DPSST ethic standards; 6) must be in good physical condition; POC firefighters are required to serve duty shifts from home on a rotational basis. | Categories: Firefighter, EMT
Umpqua Valley Farm To School
Assist in expanding operations by participating in in-school education, events, market days, and farm field trips. Volunteers may also offer skills such as photography during farm field trips or assist with communications and capacity building.
Douglas County Historical Society
Docents are needed to guide visitors through the Floed-Lane House on Sundays from 1-4 PM. Volunteers will provide historical information and answer questions about the house and its significance.
Douglas County Historical Society
Volunteers are needed to help maintain and clean the Floed-Lane House and its garden. This includes general cleaning and upkeep tasks to ensure the house and garden are presentable for visitors.
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