Firefighter Recruitment

Thames Centre, Ontario
Volunteer Job Description
Are you passionate about giving back to your community? Do you enjoy learning valuable skills that help others in times of need? As a volunteer firefighter with Thames Centre, you’ll not only gain the satisfaction of making a difference, but you'll also have the opportunity to educate the public on fire safety, emergency preparedness, farm safety, and more.
Duties
Every day, firefighters are called to serve the public and protect citizens in a time of crisis. This process involves:
- Preventing, combating, and extinguishing fires
- Answering emergency calls
- Operating and maintaining fire equipment, apparatus and quarters
These duties require extensive training in firefighting, technical rescue, hazardous materials and emergency medical care. You will need to operate apparatus and perform dangerous assignments in emergency conditions.
Experience Required
Qualifications
To become a part-time firefighter, you must:
Be a Canadian citizen or have legal entitlement to work in Canada
Be a resident of Thames Centre
Have a high school graduation diploma (OSSD) or academic equivalent
Committed to continuous training in fire suppression, prevention, and emergency procedures
Hold a valid drivers license and capable of responding to an emergency
Must be able to attend regular bi-weekly scheduled training
Must be willing to become a Certified Firefighter (NFPA-1001, Level 2)
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If you need assistance with resume writing or access to computers/internet, please connect with our Community Employment Choices (CEC) office, at 16 B Second Street, in Strathroy, or by phone at 1-888-478-2111 ext. 200. These services are free as CEC is an Employment Ontario Service Provider, a non-profit agency providing free service to job seekers and local employers through Employment Ontario provincially funded programs. Offering employment and training programs in our community since 1994, CEC's mission is to support businesses and job seekers in meeting the labour market needs of Middlesex County with: job training information, career planning, job search support, job placement opportunities and incentives, as well as referrals to community resources.
This Employment Ontario service is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario.
