Do you find yourself driven to lend a hand in times of crisis?

Use that drive to make a difference, as an Auxiliary Firefighter with Queensland Fire and Emergency Services.

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Use that drive to make a difference, as an Auxiliary Firefighter with Queensland Fire and Emergency Services.

Auxiliary Firefighters are casual, station-based firefighters who respond to emergency situations when the demand arises. As a member of the QFES team, you will be an integral part of the front-line emergency and disaster response in Queensland. Whether you're called to help handle a bushfire emergency, or to pick up the pieces after a major flooding event – your role is crucial to protecting Queensland's people, property and environment from harm. You'll have the opportunity to give back to your community and earn a respected place amongst your peers.

The role is both physically and mentally challenging.

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The role is both physically and mentally challenging.

You'll need to be able to respond when required, up for dealing with intense and sometimes confronting situations - as you negotiate a variety of emergency and non-urgent situations, including: structural and environmental fires, road accident rescue, swift water and technical rescue and community education, just to name a few.

As an Auxiliary Firefighter, you will be required to commit to:

  • Attend emergency incidents
  • Participate in ongoing skills acquisition and maintenance programs, including first aid/emergency care

Specific information relating to requirements for the role can be obtained through your local station.

Have you got what it takes?

The role of Auxiliary Firefighter requires outstanding physical, mental and emotional strength. In responding to an emergency, your job may require:

  • periods of intense and sustained physical activity
  • work in confined spaces and with poor visibility
  • hot and humid working environments
  • wearing of breathing apparatus and protective clothing
  • challenging situations, including dealing with casualties, both injured and deceased

To ensure successful performance within these conditions, QFES requires that Auxiliary Firefighters possess good levels of physical fitness, dexterity and mental strength, along with a powerful commitment to their role and the community.

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Prerequisites

Before you apply to become a QFES Auxiliary Firefighter, you MUST meet the following criteria

  • Manual C class driver licence held for at least 1 year OR manual medium rigid driver licence
  • Minimum of 18 years of age at the commencement of paid employment
  • Successful completion of year 10 or equivalent
  • Australian/New Zealand citizen or permanent residence status
  • Employer's written consent to attend incidents and emergencies (where applicable)

To be considered for a role, you must live and work within a reasonable distance to an Auxiliary Fire Station to ensure compliance with response time targets. Auxiliary stations are at different locations to Urban Fire Stations, and Auxiliary positions are limited.

Click here to find you nearest Auxiliary station.

Please contact your local QFES Auxiliary Station for information about current vacancies, applications are submitted online – See Next Steps below.

The selection process

 The selection process

Please note that the Auxiliary Firefighter recruitment process is currently under review. Please contact QFES Talent Acquisition for more detailed information.

  1. Submit application form
  2. Aptitude/general cognitive assessments
  3. Physical assessments
  4. Interview
  5. Medical assessment
  6. Referee reports
  7. Criminal history check
  8. Psychological assessment
  9. Offer of employment

QFES will undertake a check on your criminal history. Note that past offences will be considered on a case-by-case basis and may or may not affect the success of your application. QFES takes the safety of children extremely seriously and having a workforce of blue card holders demonstrates to our communities that we will always strive to uphold our values and conduct ourselves at the highest standard possible. All staff employed under the Fire and Emergency Services Act 1990 are required to hold a blue card. You will need to provide evidence of either a current blue card or be eligible to apply for a blue card in applying for this position. *If you are a disqualified person or a negative notice holder, you are not eligible to apply for a blue card. Contact Blue Card Services on 1800 113 611 to discuss your eligibility options.

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If you are successful

Auxiliary Rates of Pay – Auxiliary Firefighters' Award – State 2016

Auxiliary Pay Rates - Update effective 01.09.2022

ClassificationOrdinary casual hourly rate
Auxiliary Firefighter Grade 1$28.51
Auxiliary Firefighter Grade 2$30.09
Lieutenant$32.40
Captain$34.76

Please contact your local station to discuss employment options.

Last updated 05 April 2024