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Search and Rescue- Recruitment day Sunday 12th June


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SELSAR is Recruiting!


South East London Search And Rescue provides expert support to the metropolitan police and our colleagues around the country searching for vulnerable missing people.


We are all volunteers dedicated to helping our communities and we are looking for new members to join our very professional and sociable team to enable us to deliver expert support in a greater capacity.


Are you keen to be involved in your local community? Do you want to learn new skills and apply your individual expertise to support your local community and the police.


Whether you wish to join as a Search Technician or Supporter, a Dog Handler or Fundraiser - or pretty much anything in between - we have a range of roles to suit your extraordinary skills.


Come and meet the team and learn more about SELSAR. We'd love to show you what we do.


When: Sunday 12th June 9.30am to 4.30pm (ish)


What: Presentation, Demonstration, Practice Search


Where: The location will be provided on receipt of an email from you expressing your interest. That way we'll know how many people are coming.


Clothing: Weather dependent - it is England! - but bring sturdy boots, trousers, fleece/jumper and a waterproof jacket.


Tea and biscuits will be provided - there may even be cake - but please bring your own lunch.


Please contact us on [email protected] for more information and the location and do not hesitate to ask if you have any questions.


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