Country Fire Authority (CFA) is looking for regional Victorians to give it a hand and join its team of highly skilled and professional members.
With National Volunteer Week taking place from May 15 to May 21, the CFA has firefighting and support roles to fill in local brigades across the state.
Acting chief officer Garry Cook said while there are more than 52,000 volunteers and over 1200 brigades in Victoria, regional communities are still in need of more volunteers.
“We are calling on anyone interested in taking on a new challenge, learning new skills, meeting new people or giving back to their community,” Mr Cook said.
“Volunteers are the backbone of Victoria’s firefighting and emergency response network… [those interested should] get in touch with their local CFA brigade or go to the CFA website.
“Whether you want to take on a dynamic role and respond to incidents as a CFA firefighter or jump on board in a support position within the brigade, there’s a place for you.”
CFA brigades welcome people from all backgrounds, and are particularly interested in hearing from daytime responders and young people who want to make a difference within their community.
Mr Cook said there are many benefits from joining the CFA, including; camaraderie, sense of purpose, lifelong friends and development.
“We offer a range of opportunities for training and leadership development, and you’d be surprised by just how much your existing expertise from your day-to-day employment can assist and enhance your CFA skillset,” he said.
“From road crash rescues, structure, grass and scrub fires to hazmat incidents, no two days are the same at CFA.
“We’re proud of the work that we do in the community, and we look forward to welcoming you through the doors to begin your own unique experience.”
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