
Casual - 12 months
The Disability Emergency Preparedness Project helps people living with disability in Tasmania to be ready for
You can find more information on the project https://www.ses.tas.gov.au/people-with-disability-emergency-preparedness-project/ and the services the project provides on https://www.ses.tas.gov.au/pcep/
An Emergency Preparedness Peer Leader supports people with disability living and working in flood and bushfire prone areas prepare for natural disasters.
The Head of the State Service has determined that a person nominated for appointment to this position is to satisfy a pre-employment check before taking up the appointment, promotion or transfer. Any relevant serious criminal offence or repeated serious offences over any period, which are not mitigated by additional information, may provide grounds for declining an application for appointment. Such offences would include, but are not limited to:
Registration to Work with Vulnerable People
The Registration to Work with Vulnerable People Act 2013 requires persons undertaking work in a regulated activity to be registered. A regulated activity is a child related service or activity defined in the Registration to Work with Vulnerable People Regulations 2014.
This position requires a current Tasmanian Registration to Work with Vulnerable People (Registration Status – Employment).
This registration must remain current and valid at all times whilst employed in this role and the status of this may be checked at any time during employment.
Emergency Preparedness Peer Leader SoD - SESTFS - Band 4.pdf
Emergency Preparedness Peer Leader SoD - SESTFS - Band 4.docx
Short Form Application Guidelines for Applicants.pdf
Applicants are required to submit a 1-2 page statement outlining their suitability for the role.
Online applications will only be accepted, please click the blue Apply now button to apply. If you experience any technical difficulties please contact (03) 6173 2081.
For further information on this position, please contact Lynley Hocking, Coordinator, Storm and Flood Ready Program on lynley.hocking@ses.tas.gov.au or (03) 6477 7858.

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