Volunteer Firefighter Recruitment is currently closed, however, we do accept applications on an ongoing basis for future consideration. Interested applicants are encouraged to complete an online Volunteer Firefighter application form after reading the information below.
Scugog Firefighters are community leaders in fire safety and emergency preparedness.
Why become a Volunteer Firefighter:
- Unique opportunity to gain transferrable life skills while giving back to your community.
- To become a member of a dedicated team.
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To acquire valuable knowledge and participate in a wide range of specialized training.
- To promote a safe community by upholding the three lines of defence against fire (public fire safety education, fire safety standards and enforcement and emergency response).
To join our team, a person must have the instinct to help others during difficult times, possess the ability to react and adapt quickly under stressful situations and have personal values that complement our department values: Accountability, Compassion, Duty, Integrity, Proficiency, Relationships and Valor.
Recruitment Selection Process:
Phase 1: Application submission
Phase 2: Selected candidates will be contacted for an interview. At this time, candidates must provide proof of immunization and a copy of a valid Ontario driver's license.
Phase 3: Aptitude, medical and clinical assessment through OFAI Testing Stages One and Two
Phase 4: Job Specific Physical Appraisal
Phase 5: Selection and condition job offers. At this time, candidates must provide criminal record check and driver's abstract.
Phase 6: Comprehensive recruitment training period
Are you eligible?
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About the Department |
Scugog Fire and Emergency Services is a composite department with Career Staff and Volunteer Firefighters providing fire protection services out of 2 fire stations. Station 61 - Port Perry
The Department's team of Emergency Responders exercise diverse skill sets during community emergencies that include; fire suppression, community hazards, medical emergencies and rescues both on land and water. Training and Professional Development, led by the Department's Training Officer, deliver programs through mandatory participation to achieve and maintain local and Provincial training requirements. Fire Prevention and Public Education activities led by the Department's Fire Prevention Officer, deliver programs and enforcement as we strive for a fire safe and resilient community.
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If you have general inquiries about becoming a Volunteer Firefighter, please email fire@scugog.ca.
We acknowledge the effort each applicant puts into the pursuit of becoming a volunteer firefighter and the desire each possesses in the protection of our community. Thank you for considering joining our Fire Department.
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