SES needs more members

Brimbank SES volunteers Jodie Walker, Chris Pace, Anthony White, Bailey Lambert and Mick Eder. (Ljubica Vrankovic) 436612_04

The Brimbank SES Unit is calling for more members, and will answer all questions at its upcoming information session.

On Monday, November 25, from 7pm the unit’s Stadium Drive site in Keilor Park will open its doors to curious locals.

People attending the information night will find out about VICSES, what they do, what roles are available, the skills you can gain and the time investment required to serve the Brimbank community.

VICSES Brimbank Unit wants up to 14 committed individuals, with training starting in February.

Deputy member controller Bailey Lambert said “We welcome people aged 18 and above with a willingness to learn, collaborate as part of a team and that hold a valid driver’s licence”.

“This includes students, full-time workers, shift workers, and retirees. People of all ages, backgrounds, and genders are encouraged to join us for both operational and support roles. Volunteering with VICSES offers the opportunity to be part of a passionate team dedicated to helping others in emergency situations. You’ll gain valuable experience, develop new skills, meet new people, and make a meaningful impact in the community.”