ARE YOU passionate about making a difference? Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service (MAWWFRS) is looking for Community Ambassadors, who will play a key role in helping the Service to improve its understanding and expectations of its communities. Help make informed decisions that reflect the interests and needs of the community.
The Service covers almost two-thirds of Wales, covering a predominantly rural area of 4,500 square miles (11,700 km2), comprising 58 stations and employing around 1,300 staff. It is the third largest by area in the United Kingdom, behind the Scottish and Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Services. Mid and west Wales is home to a diverse and multicultural population of approximately 931,698 people across 432,791 households, covering six local authority areas of Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Neath Port Talbot, Pembrokeshire, Powys and the City and County of Swansea.
Our communities are at the heart of everything we do. MAWWFRS remains committed to protecting and serving the community and are passionate about ensuring the safety and well-being of the citizens they serve. They want individuals who can support them in raising awareness of their work and inspire communities to take action and share their views. The future success of MAWWFRS is directly linked to how they work with others.
MAWWFRS recognise the importance of meaningful and effective partnerships and the need to develop and maintain collaborative initiatives with key stakeholders. It is without a doubt that partnerships and collaboration can support the delivery of better outcomes for communities whilst playing a part in delivering their services in a better, more cost-effective, and efficient way.
Role Description:
MAWWFRS need your help to shape the services they provide! Public participation is at the heart of positive change, and your insights and opinions matter. Your contributions can help drive positive change in the community, help them to plan for future activity, improve public safety and reduce the severity of incidents they attend.
The Community Ambassador will play a pivotal role in helping to shape the services we provide and assist with building a positive and supportive environment within the communities. You will act as a liaison between the Service and community members, helping to communicate important information, promote community engagement and represent the views of the communities MAWWFRS serve.
If you’re a representative of a local organisation, business, community group, or a member of the community, and would like to assist in helping to shape the future of Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service, they would love to have you involved!
The role is on a voluntary basis.
Commitment required:
As much or as little time as you can commit. Ideally, MAWWFRS would like to hear from people who can commit a few hours per quarter (this will fluctuate on a quarterly basis, depending on the task/initiative) working on projects for the Service, attending meetings and events where required.
Key Responsibilities:
- Establish and maintain relationships with community members, local organisations and stakeholders.
- Assist in designing and implementing initiatives that address community needs and interests.
- Attend meetings and participate in discussions and consultations on key topics.
- Provide feedback on campaign and engagement materials and provide valuable input.
Benefits:
- Personal development
- Learning opportunities
- Meeting new people
- Making a positive community impact
Enquiries:
For further information regarding this role, please contact Amy Richmond-Jones, Engagement, Planning and Performance Manager by emailing [email protected]
Applying for the role:
Expressions of interest should be sent to Amy Richmond-Jones Engagement, Planning and Performance Manager by emailing [email protected]
Please be advised that applications are welcome in Welsh, and any applications submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application submitted in English.