Emergency Services Volunteer - WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Western Australia
Emergency Services Volunteer - WESTERN AUSTRALIA, Western Australia
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Western Australia, Australia
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It’s the perfect time to become an Emergency Service volunteer at Australian Red Cross and access fully funded accredited training through our Qantas Partnership initiative. We are seeking volunteers in all areas across Western Australia
- Join the world’s largest humanitarian organisation and make real impact by helping people before, during and after emergencies
- Give your time flexibly
- choose how and when you volunteer Why become an Emergency Services volunteer with Australian Red Cross? You’ll have real impact
- Make a meaningful difference. As an Australian Red Cross Emergency Services Volunteer, you’ll have direct impact within your community—whether delivering Psychological First Aid, helping people prepare before disasters, supporting recovery after emergencies, or contributing to training and operational activities. We support you so you can support communities in need.
- Everyone belongs. Regardless of your background or stage of life, you can play a vital role in helping communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies and disasters.
- Be part of something bigger. You’ll join a community of humanitarians and connect with a dedicated network of trained volunteers who share your passion for helping others—ready to assist locally and across the state when emergencies occur.
- Build your skills. As part of your ongoing development as an Emergency Services volunteer, you’ll be invited to complete a fully funded, accredited First Aid training course through our Qantas partnership, in addition to Psychological First Aid training. Emergency Services at Australian Red Cross Australian Red Cross has been responding to emergencies and providing humanitarian assistance in Australia since 1914. We are committed to strengthening and extending our emergency aid services to assist all Australians in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from emergencies. Our work spreads far and wide and consists of a range of support to communities at-risk of disaster or that have experienced an emergency. We work in communities before an emergency assisting with individual and community preparedness, during an emergency providing support in welfare and relief centres and through our emergency phoneline, and after emergencies as communities move through the recovery process. We also work with many stakeholders to provide training in psychological first aid, response, emergency management and recovery. Our volunteering opportunity We’re looking for people who are willing to be trained and ready to support communities when they need it most. This role suits volunteers who are committed to maintaining their training so they can step in when emergencies occur. Because emergencies are unpredictable, this isn’t a set or scheduled volunteering role. Instead, we ask that you’re prepared to respond when needed—while still retaining the flexibility to choose when you volunteer and the activities that best suit your interests, skills, and availability. This flexible approach also applies to our preparedness and recovery work. Opportunities may include supporting community events, attending meetings, providing administrative assistance, participating in training, or helping to facilitate activities. You’ll be notified as opportunities arise, allowing you to get involved in ways that work for you while making a meaningful impact. As an Emergency Services volunteer You Will Be Supported To Complete
- Psychological First Aid training, equipping you to support people during times of distress
- Mandatory e‑learning modules to build your knowledge and confidence
- Role‑specific induction, so you’re well prepared to step into your volunteer role In Addition, You Will
- Join a local team that’s part of a large, connected network of volunteers working together to support emergency response efforts
- Take part in preparedness, response, and recovery activities, contributing at different stages of an emergency
- Develop valuable skills that enable you to provide psychosocial support, deliver training programs, and support community development—both in your own community and beyond Attributes Of Successful Volunteers Australian Red Cross volunteers are guided by our Fundamental Principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. We are looking for people who align with these values and demonstrate the following attributes:
- Inclusive and compassionate, with an openness to supporting people from all backgrounds, sometimes in emotionally challenging circumstances
- Strong interpersonal and active listening skills, with the ability to communicate clearly and effectively
- Respectful, sensitive, and supportive communicators, especially when working with people experiencing distress
- Collaborative team players who are motivated to maintain and build their skills and knowledge
- Resilient and self‑aware, with effective stress‑management and self‑care strategies
- Comfortable using technology, with basic computer literacy Volunteering Role Requirements
- Upfront commitment to our minimum training requirements is essential, including online learning and role‑specific inductions. Basic computer literacy is also required, as rostering and training are delivered through online systems.
- Successful volunteers will be required to complete a National Police Check, which will be organised and fully funded by Australian Red Cross.
- The role also requires a current Working with Children Check, or willingness to apply for one. Australian Red Cross can support you through the application process and will reimburse the cost of this check. Further information To find out more about this opportunity please email: Thank you for considering volunteering at Australian Red Cross. We also have great career opportunities, please visit our website at Red Cross strives to create a protected and inclusive culture with wellbeing at its centre. We embrace diversity and welcome Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people with diverse lived experiences, abilities, genders, ethnicities, ages, and sexual orientations. We are a child safe organisation with zero tolerance of any harm to children. Our vision is to be trusted as the leading humanitarian organisation making a genuine difference in the lives of people and communities. Apply on Kit Job: kitjobau.com/job/3r3hy1
- Join the world’s largest humanitarian organisation and make real impact by helping people before, during and after emergencies
- Give your time flexibly
- choose how and when you volunteer Why become an Emergency Services volunteer with Australian Red Cross? You’ll have real impact
- Make a meaningful difference. As an Australian Red Cross Emergency Services Volunteer, you’ll have direct impact within your community—whether delivering Psychological First Aid, helping people prepare before disasters, supporting recovery after emergencies, or contributing to training and operational activities. We support you so you can support communities in need.
- Everyone belongs. Regardless of your background or stage of life, you can play a vital role in helping communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from emergencies and disasters.
- Be part of something bigger. You’ll join a community of humanitarians and connect with a dedicated network of trained volunteers who share your passion for helping others—ready to assist locally and across the state when emergencies occur.
- Build your skills. As part of your ongoing development as an Emergency Services volunteer, you’ll be invited to complete a fully funded, accredited First Aid training course through our Qantas partnership, in addition to Psychological First Aid training. Emergency Services at Australian Red Cross Australian Red Cross has been responding to emergencies and providing humanitarian assistance in Australia since 1914. We are committed to strengthening and extending our emergency aid services to assist all Australians in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from emergencies. Our work spreads far and wide and consists of a range of support to communities at-risk of disaster or that have experienced an emergency. We work in communities before an emergency assisting with individual and community preparedness, during an emergency providing support in welfare and relief centres and through our emergency phoneline, and after emergencies as communities move through the recovery process. We also work with many stakeholders to provide training in psychological first aid, response, emergency management and recovery. Our volunteering opportunity We’re looking for people who are willing to be trained and ready to support communities when they need it most. This role suits volunteers who are committed to maintaining their training so they can step in when emergencies occur. Because emergencies are unpredictable, this isn’t a set or scheduled volunteering role. Instead, we ask that you’re prepared to respond when needed—while still retaining the flexibility to choose when you volunteer and the activities that best suit your interests, skills, and availability. This flexible approach also applies to our preparedness and recovery work. Opportunities may include supporting community events, attending meetings, providing administrative assistance, participating in training, or helping to facilitate activities. You’ll be notified as opportunities arise, allowing you to get involved in ways that work for you while making a meaningful impact. As an Emergency Services volunteer You Will Be Supported To Complete
- Psychological First Aid training, equipping you to support people during times of distress
- Mandatory e‑learning modules to build your knowledge and confidence
- Role‑specific induction, so you’re well prepared to step into your volunteer role In Addition, You Will
- Join a local team that’s part of a large, connected network of volunteers working together to support emergency response efforts
- Take part in preparedness, response, and recovery activities, contributing at different stages of an emergency
- Develop valuable skills that enable you to provide psychosocial support, deliver training programs, and support community development—both in your own community and beyond Attributes Of Successful Volunteers Australian Red Cross volunteers are guided by our Fundamental Principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. We are looking for people who align with these values and demonstrate the following attributes:
- Inclusive and compassionate, with an openness to supporting people from all backgrounds, sometimes in emotionally challenging circumstances
- Strong interpersonal and active listening skills, with the ability to communicate clearly and effectively
- Respectful, sensitive, and supportive communicators, especially when working with people experiencing distress
- Collaborative team players who are motivated to maintain and build their skills and knowledge
- Resilient and self‑aware, with effective stress‑management and self‑care strategies
- Comfortable using technology, with basic computer literacy Volunteering Role Requirements
- Upfront commitment to our minimum training requirements is essential, including online learning and role‑specific inductions. Basic computer literacy is also required, as rostering and training are delivered through online systems.
- Successful volunteers will be required to complete a National Police Check, which will be organised and fully funded by Australian Red Cross.
- The role also requires a current Working with Children Check, or willingness to apply for one. Australian Red Cross can support you through the application process and will reimburse the cost of this check. Further information To find out more about this opportunity please email: Thank you for considering volunteering at Australian Red Cross. We also have great career opportunities, please visit our website at Red Cross strives to create a protected and inclusive culture with wellbeing at its centre. We embrace diversity and welcome Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people with diverse lived experiences, abilities, genders, ethnicities, ages, and sexual orientations. We are a child safe organisation with zero tolerance of any harm to children. Our vision is to be trusted as the leading humanitarian organisation making a genuine difference in the lives of people and communities. Apply on Kit Job: kitjobau.com/job/3r3hy1
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Company nameAustralian Red Cross
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Job positionEmergency Services Volunteer - WESTERN AUSTRALIA
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