For those looking to help out the Grenfell community when it is in need, the Grenfell station of NSW Fire and Rescue is looking for more on call firefighters to join its ranks.
Fire and Rescue NSW will be recruiting for the Grenfell station through until the end of September.
On Call firefighter Charmaine Roth said the role is more than just about dealing with fires, it's also about community engagement.
They are looking for people who are fairly fit and healthy who are willing to put their hands up to become a firefighter.
It is a job with plenty of flexibility, with it being a part time role and people can put in their availability for when they can jump on to the firetruck.
Ms Roth said it the role is good for those looking for flexibility in the workplace and would be good for anyone looking for a second job or is able to respond from work.
As an on-call firefighter at Grenfell Fire Station, you will receive a basic retainer plus payment for all training, emergency call outs and community activities that you are involved with.
While the brigade covers Grenfell, firefighters are occasionally called on to assist other organisations such as the RFS or SES outside the town limits.
On call firefighter Isabel Holmes said it is a very rewarding job that is very community based.
Ms Roth said it is a very team-based role which also gives members a chance to learn new skills and qualifications which can be used to help the community.
While the job is very community based, Ms Holmes said a challenge can be the fact that many of the people they get called on to help may be known and having to get in the right mindset to undertake the job.
Applications close September 30. To find out more or to put your hand to become an on-call firefighter at the Grenfell Brigade head online to https://careers.fire.nsw.gov.au/jobs/on-call-firefighter-rs2-308-grenfell-_no-location-nsw-australia-jindabyne