Galway RNLI is looking to fill a number of volunteer roles including new trainee lifeboat crew, additional Launch Authority positions and a new Lifeboat Operations Manager.
For the past 30 years the Galway RNLI crew has provided search and rescue cover on Galway Bay to the east of a line between Blackhead in County Clare and Spiddal, County Galway.
The station currently operates an Atlantic 85 inshore lifeboat which is 8.44m in length and has a top speed of 35 knots.
The roles that are currently being recruited will support the lifeboat station to continue the RNLI’s work as the charity that save lives at sea.
Amy O’Connor, RNLI Area Operations Manager, said, “Being part of the crew at the Galway station gives you the opportunity to make a difference in your local community, to save lives and be part of the larger RNLI family.”
“The lifeboat crew are all volunteers, headed up by the Lifeboat Operations Manager and Launch Authorities and supported by a Shore Crew team.”
“All lifeboat and shore crew follow the RNLI’s Operational Competence Framework and respond to pagers when there is a request to launch the lifeboats.”
The Operations Manager is in charge of providing leadership for the operations and shoreside team to ensure that everything is always ready to launch at a moment’s notice.
They are in charge of the day-to-day management of the lifeboat station, managing the volunteers, and liaising with all local emergency services.
“The ideal candidate will be a team player and a good communicator with leadership skills. While full training is provided for the role, having some RNLI knowledge along with IT literate skills is an advantage,” Amy said.
The Launch Authority is the person in charge of approving the launch of lifeboats in line with RNLI procedures.
The role also involves working with the operations team in maintaining station activities, requiring good communication skills.
Amy added, “We are also looking for new lifeboat crew to help us save lives at sea by crewing the lifeboat on service and exercise, under the command of the helm.”
“Lifeboat crew also make sure the lifeboat is ready to go on service and contribute to the overall upkeep of the station.”
“We provide all the necessary training. For new lifeboat crew, you don’t need a seagoing background. Only 1 in 10 lifeboat crew members has professional maritime experience – that’s where crew training comes in.”
“We plan training and exercises for trainees so they have a clearly laid out training pathway and knowledge, skills and experience are gained in a logical order.”
“Training exercises focus on teamwork, technical competence and safe operating procedures covering everything from boat-handling, search and rescue, and navigation, to radar training, radio communications and casualty care.”
These positions are best suited for people living or working within the Galway City area.