At International SOS, we are in the business of protecting and saving lives. For 40 years, we have delivered customised security risk management, health, and wellbeing solutions to organisations worldwide. With a presence in 90 countries and a team of nearly 13,000 experts, we provide 24/7 support to help organisations fulfil their Duty of Care responsibilities.
Now, we’re looking for talented individuals to join our team and make a difference.
- Comprehensive Benefits: Health, vision, and dental coverage, plus emergency travel assistance, virtual care, life insurance, long-term disability, and an employee assistance program.
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Retention Bonus: Your commitment pays off—literally.
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All Gear Provided: Uniforms and PPE supplied for client sites, so you’re ready from day one.
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Grow Your Career: Access to continuing education and professional development opportunities.
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Earn More Through Referrals: Bring great people on board and get rewarded.
Supports the Emergency Response Team (ERT) Lead and performs Lead duties in their absence. Supervises the emergency and non-emergency activities of ERT members, provides training for auxiliary ERT members, and maintains rescue team equipment and apparatus.
- Assist with all required reports and documentation as needed
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Lead tactical response operations in the ERT Lead’s absence.
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Assist with the development of site-specific emergency response plans and procedures to ensure a coordinated and effective response to all emergencies across the site.
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Perform inspections, testing, maintenance, and inventory of fire protection and life safety equipment and systems, along with all client assets under the stewardship of Intl.SOS
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Participate in meetings as assigned by the ERT Lead and client.
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Participate in training programs for ERT members and the auxiliary ERT.
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Attend safety/toolbox meetings.
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Participate in drills, inspections, and all other site-related duties as assigned.
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Maintain standards of practice consistent with the governing regulatory body.
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Comply with International SOS Policies and Procedures.
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Ensure that patients are managed in a professional and friendly manner.
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Ensure equipment and transport vehicles are ready 24/7 to undertake emergency response services.
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Participate in ongoing continuing education provided by International SOS
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Operate within boundaries of provincial licenses.
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Assist with the internal training program on site by preparing training sessions as requested.
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Participate in required drills/skills testing.
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Any other duties that may be requested from time to time by management..
Supervisor Responsibilities (When Applicable)
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Fulfil applicable officer responsibilities in the absence of the ERT Lead.
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Establish work priorities, assign tasks, and coordinate workflows.
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Maintain discipline and ensure rescue team members adhere to client policies and procedures.
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Ensure International SOS is represented in a positive and professional manner when interacting with the client and other contractors on site.
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Encourage a respectful work environment by demonstrating positive workplace behaviour.
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Lead rescue team members by demonstrating safe work behaviours and adherence to safety policies.
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Ensure rescue team members are compliant with client policies regarding code of conduct, uniform dress and appearance.
Occupational Health and Safety Responsibilities
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Work safely to protect themselves and others from injury.
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Report any workplace hazards.
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Everyone in the workplace shares this responsibility equally.
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Undertake all mandatory safety training as required.
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Obey all health and safety procedures including correctly wearing all PPE provided.
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Report any workplace injury, illness or near misses. It is important to notify supervisors or employers of all injuries, no matter how insignificant they seem.
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Get to know emergency procedures and the location of the first aid kit and AED.
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Ask questions to check or clarify any issues related to OH&S training, tasks or any issue that may affect safety in the workplace.
Must-haves (minimum requirements):
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NFPA 1001 level II or 1081 facility fire brigade member – advanced exterior level
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NFPA 470 (or 1072, or 472) Hazardous Materials Response – Operations Level
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NFPA 1002 Fire Apparatus Driver/Operator (preferred)
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NFPA 1006 Rope Rescue Operations Level
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NFPA 1041 Fire Instructor Level I (preferred)
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Class 3/4 drivers license with Q endorsement (or higher)
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H2S Alive
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Advance First Aid/MFR/EMR ( or higher)
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WHMIS
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Site-specific requirements as indicated at hire date (i.e. orientation, physical, etc.)
Required Competencies
- Ability to remain calm in stressful situations
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Attention to detail
By joining International SOS, you will contribute to a global network dedicated to protecting people and organisations. We offer a dynamic and respectful workplace where expertise, innovation, and collaboration drive our success.
13,000 experts | 1,200+ locations | 90 countries | 110+ languages
Start your journey with us today. Apply now!