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So, you want to become a firefighter NSW? Well, it is much easier than you might think. But, there are a couple of things you should know first. You need to know your particular specialty within the discipline, for instance, working in an airport is quite different from being a firefighter in a typical fire fighting department and requires a different form of training. More importantly, you need to know the training and courses involved and what qualifications might be needed in order to have the chance to be a firefighter in the first place. 

 

Training

Before you can be a firefighter NSW, you will have to undergo proper training. Generally, the training involves doing practicals, attending lectures, and doing other training activities in order to handle the demands of the job. Basically, this job requires a broader variety of skills than most other jobs. In addition to demonstrating mental aptitude, you will need to proof that you can handle demanding physical tasks.

 

You will also need to have the right personality so that you can deal with emergency situations more effectively. Communication skills are also especially critical in this line of work. Your job will involve having to give advice and directions to people who have no idea what to do in emergencies, and this requires an appropriate set of communication skills.

 

Your training does not end when you have qualified to become a fully-fledged firefighter. Once you become a firefighter, you will need to keep your condition topnotch through continuous training so that you stay updated on all important aspects of the job. The continuous training is also important for staying updated on emerging issues in the industry.

 

Qualifications

To become a firefighter in Australia, you will first need to be an Australian citizen, a permanent resident, or a New Zealand citizen. Additionally, an applicant for firefighter training needs to have an HSC level qualification, a certificate III, or a trades certificate.

 

Conclusion

Only the successful completion of the training after qualifying for the course can qualify you to be a firefighter. Of course, after you have become a firefighter as far as the training is concerned, you will be posted in a local fire department. You also have the option of finding work in the sector outside the locale in which you obtained your training, but this is much more difficult. So, it is best to train in institutions that cover the area where you would ultimately like to work as a firefighter NSW once your training is complete.

 

 

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