Are you interested in gaining valuable experience working in a live classroom environment by delivering an emergency preparedness session? Apply now and help Primary School students to be better prepared for emergencies.
Do you want to help and support young people? Are you able to positively interact with them? Are you passionate about human rights and need flexible working hours? That's the perfect opportunity for you!
Volunteers in the Emergency Department of Noarlunga Hospital offer social support to patients and their family members in an often difficult environment. Support is simply 'being there' to talk and listen and by offering practical assistance.
Are you interested in having a positive impact in your community during an emergency? Show the Power of Humanity by joining our Emergency Services team.
SES volunteers play an important part in helping their communities during emergencies. While the primary role is to respond to incidents involving floods and storms, road crash rescue, land search and rescue; there are also support roles which contribute to the overall management of the unit including business and administration support, logistics and communications.
The South Australian State Emergency Service (SES) is a dynamic volunteer-based emergency service organisation which provides immediate assistance during emergency situations and natural disasters. Volunteers perform a variety of roles to help their community.
The Country Fire Service (CFS) serves communities through dedicated volunteers delivering professional fire and rescue services to outer metropolitan, regional and rural South Australia. CFS volunteers are a diverse group of people who regularly commit time and energy to assist their communities in times of need. There are many roles that a volunteer can participate in, regardless of age, gender or ability.
The Country Fire Service (CFS) serves communities through dedicated volunteers delivering professional fire and rescue services to outer metropolitan, regional and rural South Australia.
CFS volunteers are a diverse group of people who regularly commit time and energy to assist their communities in times of need. There are many roles that a volunteer can participate in, regardless of age, gender or ability.
CFS volunteers are a diverse group of people from all walks of life who regularly commit their time and energy to assist their communities in times of need. You will be working side by side with other volunteers during emergency situations, protecting life, property and environmental assets. You will learn new and valuable skills that will assist you in your workplace and day-to-day life. Please note - volunteer firefighters need to live in fairly close proximity to their station.
CFS volunteers are a diverse group of people from all walks of life who regularly commit their time and energy to assist their communities in times of need. You will be working side by side with other volunteers during emergency situations, protecting life, property and environmental assets. You will learn new and valuable skills that will assist you in your workplace and day-to-day life. Please note - volunteer firefighters need to live in fairly close proximity to their station.
CFS volunteers are a diverse group of people from all walks of life who regularly commit their time and energy to assist their communities in times of need. You will be working side by side with other volunteers during emergency situations, protecting life, property and environmental assets. You will learn new and valuable skills that will assist you in your workplace and day-to-day life. Please note - volunteer firefighters need to live in fairly close proximity to their station.
The Country Fire Service (CFS) serves communities through dedicated volunteers delivering professional fire and rescue services to outer metropolitan, regional and rural South Australia.
CFS volunteers are a diverse group of people who regularly commit time and energy to assist their communities in times of need. There are many roles that a volunteer can participate in, regardless of age, gender or ability.
The Country Fire Service (CFS) serves communities through dedicated volunteers delivering professional fire and rescue services to outer metropolitan, regional and rural South Australia.
CFS volunteers are a diverse group of people who regularly commit time and energy to assist their communities in times of need. There are many roles that a volunteer can participate in, regardless of age, gender or ability.
The Country Fire Service (CFS) serves communities through dedicated volunteers delivering professional fire and rescue services to outer metropolitan, regional and rural South Australia.
CFS volunteers are a diverse group of people who regularly commit time and energy to assist their communities in times of need. There are many roles that a volunteer can participate in, regardless of age, gender or ability.
The Country Fire Service (CFS) serves communities through dedicated volunteers delivering professional fire and rescue services to outer metropolitan, regional and rural South Australia. CFS volunteers are a diverse group of people who regularly commit time and energy to assist their communities in times of need. There are many roles that a volunteer can participate in, regardless of age, gender or ability.
The Country Fire Service (CFS) serves communities through dedicated volunteers delivering professional fire and rescue services to outer metropolitan, regional and rural South Australia.
CFS volunteers are a diverse group of people who regularly commit time and energy to assist their communities in times of need.
There are many roles that a volunteer can participate in, regardless of age, gender or ability.
SES volunteers play an important part in helping their communities during emergencies. While the primary role is to respond to incidents involving floods and storms, road crash rescue, land search and rescue; there are also support roles which contribute to the overall management of the unit including business and administration support, logistics and communications.
Units located in the Hills-Fleurieu District: Kangaroo Island, Meningie, Murray Bridge, South Coast, Strathalbyn, Yankalilla
SES volunteers play an important part in helping their communities during emergencies. While the primary role is to respond to incidents involving floods and storms, road crash rescue, land search and rescue; there are also support roles which contribute to the overall management of the unit including business and administration support, logistics and communications.
Units located in the Yorke District: Bute, Kapunda, Maitland, Saddleworth, Snowtown, Warooka
SES volunteers play an important part in helping their communities during emergencies. While the primary role is to respond to incidents involving floods and storms, road crash rescue, land search and rescue; there are also support roles which contribute to the overall management of the unit including business and administration support, logistics and communications.
Units located in the Outback District: Andamooka, Beverley CRT, Coober Pedy, Innamincka CRT, Marla CRT, Mintabie, Roxby Downs
SES volunteers play an important part in helping their communities during emergencies. While the primary role is to respond to incidents involving floods and storms, road crash rescue, land search and rescue; there are also support roles which contribute to the overall management of the unit including business and administration support, logistics and communications.