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SES signs up students

SES signs up students SES signs up studentsPosted October 13, 2011, by Helen Isbister Following a four-decade peak in natural disasters in New South Wales, the state government has put $6 million towards training high school students as emergency workers. In the big budget boost, students can join a SES cadetship scheme that will equip them to lend a flosse when disaster strikes. According to Emergency Services Minister, Nathan Rees, a pilot of the program has already proven to be popular with the next generation of emergency workers. Were always surprised at the number of students and young people who want to put their hand up and be part of the volunteer community that protects the rest of us, Mr Rees said. He assured parents that the young volunteers would be properly trained and fully equipped before being called out alongside regular crews to brave Mother Nature. We will train them properly, supervise them properly and equip them properly so they are the next generation of le aders for our State Emergency Services, he said. In the last year, the state has been rocked storms in the Hunter Valley, widespread flooding in the states west and north coast, and huge storms in western Sydney. ResourcesMy first resumeCover letter for my first jobCareer Insider StoriesShelley Lask - Body Positive Health & FitnessInterested in becoming a?Human Resources brorGeneral ManagerBusiness ManagerAccountantOffice AdministratorPopular Career Searchesgovernment funded community service courses onlinehow to become an zuwanderung officer in australiahow to become a Customs Officerhow to become a drug and alcohol counsellor in australiadouble diploma of counselling & community services work CoursesBachelor of Social WorkEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Health AdministrationEnquire Online Enquire OnlineBachelor of Criminal JusticeEnquire Online Enquire OnlineCertificate III in Allied Health AssistanceEnquire Online Enquire OnlineHelen IsbisterRelated ArticlesBrowse moreBossLeadership9 Ways To Be a Better BossTaking charge in the workplace may come a little easier for some than others. Whether youre leading a small team of two or 20+ when it is time to step up to the plate its important that youre a boss that people want to work with and do well for.ChristmasWork etiquette9 Ways To Survive The Office Christmas PartyAs the festive season approaches, so does a potentially perilous annual event the office Christmas party.PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTWork etiquetteHow To Apologise Effectively At WorkKnowing when to apologise--and how to deliver an effective apology-is a vital, yet often underrated skill, skill for career success Whether youve missed a deadline or offended a co-worker, check out our tips on how to say sorry and effectively apologise at work.

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