Radio Operator - Marine Rescue Jervis Bay
About this opportunity
As a Radio Operator at Marine Rescue Jervis Bay, you'll undertake tasks that could include:
- Monitoring a range of channels and listening for boaters in distress
- Search and Rescue communication and coordination support
- Vessel Log On and safety monitoring via radio and mobile phone app
- Vessel tracking
- Broadcast of emergency warnings
- Multi-agency communications and liaison
Why you should volunteer with us
Our mission is to save lives on the water. We provide the boating community with 24/7 marine search, rescue and communication services. Each year, we undertake more than 3,000 rescues across the state and return close to 10,000 boaters safely back to shore.
Becoming a volunteer with Marine Rescue NSW provides you with an opportunity to learn new skills, meet like-minded people and help provide an essential service to the community.
About Marine Rescue NSW
Marine Rescue NSW is an independent not-for-profit emergency services organisation and NSW's official volunteer marine rescue service. Marine Rescue NSW receives financial support from the NSW Government and boating community through a direct Government grant and a levy on recreational boat licences and registration. However, our organisation also continuously relies on our volunteers’ community fundraising efforts, grants, sponsors and donations to support the vital, life-saving service we provide to our community.
Join our team and help save lives on the water.