Coastguard South Canterbury - Rescue Vessel
What’s involved in becoming a Coastguard Rescue Vessel volunteer?
We’re looking for reliable, committed, team-spirited and motivated people to crew our vessels so we can continue to save lives at sea. We provide all the extensive online and practical training that fits with your schedule and work commitments to bring you up to speed!
What we’re looking for from you?
- Good all-rounders who can contribute to a team environment.
- Physically and mentally fit. Often you can be out for many hours in extreme weather and sea conditions and we need to know you can cope with these stresses.
- Ability to understand and follow instructions.
- Ability to work with equipment such as stretchers, pumps, and rescue equipment.
- Ability to swim and tread water.
- Willingness to be available short notice, at all times of the day and night. (Crewing rosters mean you would not be expected to be available 24/7 except on your agreed duty days)
** An added bonus is if you: **
- live within a 15-20-minute drive (off-peak) from our base at South Canterbury, experience (not essential).
- have boating experience (not essential as we will give you the training and skills you need at no cost).
**Our promise in return **
- An exciting and challenging role
- First class Maritime qualifications & training
- Management & teamwork skills
- Risk assessment experience
- Personal development
- Clear pathways for progression
- New friendships with like-minded people
- An incredibly rewarding experience
- Become part of a team making a difference in Aotearoa
What happens next? Once we have received your application form, we will be in touch to have a chat with you about what skills and experience you can bring to Coastguard South Canterbury. This will give you a chance to ask questions and see if your expectations align. Please note: acceptance as a Coastguard Volunteer is subject to a clean Police Vetting Report being received.