
About the Role
Seasonal Fire Crew are primarily employed to support
DEW’s fire management operations and will
contribute to a range of fire preparedness, prevention,
response and land management activities. This involves
a range of outdoor activities including working in
demanding and sometimes remote environments for periods
of time. The role may at times also assist with
emergency management response.
For further information about the Seasonal Fire
Crew, please visit the Fire Management Website -
Department for Environment and Water - What are
seasonal fire crew?
What can we offer you:
- Working in an organisation that is contributing
to significant environmental outcomes in the great
state of South Australia!
- Be part of a fun, collaborative and supportive
team.
- Free entry into DEW managed Parks in South
Australia.
- Salary Sacrifice Benefits.
- Access to our Employee Assistance Program
(EAP).
- Meaningful and rewarding career
Special Conditions
- Will be required to participate in fire
management or associated duties including
prescribed burning and emergency operations.
- A current class “C” (minimum P2)
driver’s licence and willingness and ability
to safely operate a 4wd is essential.
- Must be physically fit and will be required to
undertake a fitness assessment to a minimum of
“moderate” (B) level Firefighting Role
Classification as per the DEW Fire Management
Policy and Procedures.
- Will be required to undertake
intrastate/interstate and remote area travel which
may require the incumbent to be away from home for
extended periods.
- Will be required to participate on a roster
system for duties associated with emergency
response including on call and standby
arrangements.
- Will be required to work outside of the normal
hours of work including weekends, public holidays
and days of significant fire danger.
- A flexible approach to duty hours and the
taking of leave is essential.
- Wearing a company uniform during working hours
and/or when representing the department is
mandatory.
- Will be required to wear appropriate PPE in
accordance with Departmental policy.
- Prior to being employed, the successful
applicant will be required to obtain a National
Police Certificate.
- You must be an Australian citizen, permanent
resident, or provide evidence that you hold a valid
working visa that allows you to work in Australia
without restrictions.
Contract
Please note that this
is a recruitment pool. Successful applicants may be
appointed on an ‘as needs’ basis as
vacancies arise during the 2025/2026 season.
Remuneration
OPS1 - $55,500 per
annum
Enquiries
Karen Philp, Fire
Management Officer, Operational Support
email: DEWFireManagement@sa.gov.au
Application Instructions
All applications must be submitted online and should
include:
- CV (including three referees) and a cover
letter (optional)
- Pre-employment Declaration (essential)
- Current National Police Certificate
(essential)
- Drivers Licence copy (essential).
Please refer to the above Fire Management
website for further details on how you can obtain a
National Police Clearance.
The Department for Environment and Water is
committed to building a diverse and inclusive
workplace. We encourage applications from people with
diverse backgrounds including all ages and gender
identities, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander,
people with disability, culturally and linguistically
diverse and LGBTIQA+.