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Lee McLauchlan

Learning Designer at Fire and Emergency NZ

Lee Mclauchlan is an accomplished learning designer with extensive experience in educational settings, including a current role at Fire and Emergency NZ since September 2018. Previous positions include educational designer at Open Polytechnic of New Zealand and NMIT, as well as tutoring roles at Whitireia Community Polytechnic and Aotea College. Lee has a strong background in course development and has initiated community projects as a voluntary leader. Education credentials include a Graduate Diploma in Photography from Massey University, ongoing Masters in Education with E-Learning and Environmental endorsements from Victoria University of Wellington, and a Bachelor of Education. Lee's expertise lies in utilizing digital tools to enhance learning and ensuring alignment with industry requirements. Notably, Lee was a finalist for the Wellington Airport Community Award in 2017.

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Wellington, New Zealand

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Fire and Emergency NZ

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Fire and Emergency New Zealand is New Zealand's urban and rural firefighting organisation. For more than 150 years, fire service organisations have been at the heart of New Zealand communities. For generations we’ve been dedicated to protecting New Zealand from fire and its consequences. These days, our firefighters do so much more than just fighting fires. They work with communities to build their resilience by helping them prepare for, respond to and recover well from emergencies. We respond to a wide variety of emergencies including motor vehicle accidents, medical emergencies, dealing with hazardous substances, severe weather events and natural disasters. We work to reduce risk to make our communities safer, through fire safety campaigns, research, and by providing advice on the building code. In July 2017, Fire and Emergency New Zealand was established under legislation to bring together over 40 firefighting organisations around the country and around 14,000 people. Part of the new organisation was investing to make sure our firefighters across the country have the right resources to do the job.


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