pThe strongIncident First Responder (IFR) /strong at EFPRP is an essential role, responsible for providing immediate, on-the-ground response during environmental incidents, especially wildfires.br/br/As an IFR, you will be among the first to arrive at an incident scene, assessing the situation, controlling initial threats, and implementing emergency protocols to protect people, property, and the environment.br/br/Working closely with the Incident Director and local emergency teams, the IFR ensures a rapid, efficient response and helps prevent the spread of fires or other hazards.br/br/This role requires physical resilience, quick decision-making, and the ability to operate in challenging outdoor conditions.br/ /ph3Responsibilities /h3ulliRapidly deploy to incident sites to assess and respond to fires or environmental hazards. /liliControl and contain initial threats, securing the area and minimizing risks to communities. /liliProvide real-time updates to the Incident Manager and emergency personnel regarding the scale and nature of the incident. /liliAssist in incident recovery efforts, including environmental clean-up and support for affected communities. /liliUse firefighting and safety equipment effectively to contain and control incidents. /li /ulh3Must Have /h3ulliPhysical fitness and stamina to perform in demanding conditions. /liliAbility to stay calm and make quick decisions under pressure. /liliBasic first aid and CPR certification. /liliStrong communication skills in English and an additional European language. /liliExperience in firefighting, emergency response, or a related field. /li /ulh3Nice to have /h3ulliExperience in environmental conservation or rural community outreach. /liliKnowledge of wildfire behavior and fire control techniques. /liliTraining in advanced emergency response or safety protocols. /liliAdditional language skills. /li /ulh3What's great in the job? /h3ulliWorking as an Incident First Responder at EFPRP offers an incredible sense of purpose and excitement. You’re on the front lines, making a real difference by protecting communities and landscapes during critical moments. /liliThe role is physically engaging and dynamic, often placing you in unique outdoor environments where each incident brings new challenges. There’s a deep satisfaction in knowing your actions directly reduce wildfire impacts, helping to save lives and preserve Europe’s natural habitats. /liliYou’ll work closely with a team that shares your dedication, and the camaraderie that comes with fieldwork is truly rewarding. Plus, you’re not only responding to emergencies but also contributing to environmental protection efforts that have lasting effects on the health and resilience of rural areas across Europe. /li /ulh3What We Offer /h3pEach employee has a chance to see the impact of their work. You can make a real contribution to the success of the non-profit. Several activities are often organized throughout the year, such as monthly drinks, meetups, summits, and much more.br/ /ppWe have many partnerships that often offer exclusive discounts on products and services for the EFPRP. /ph3Trainings /h3pWe offer multiple trainings on first response, so you won't be left out. /ph3Flexibility /h3pYou can select the best times for you to work. /p #J-18808-Ljbffr
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