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On-Call Firefighter

Surrey County Council

Reigate

On-site

GBP 10,000 - 40,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

Join a dedicated team as an On-Call Firefighter, where your commitment to community safety is paramount. This role involves responding to emergencies, delivering fire safety education, and maintaining equipment to ensure readiness. You'll be part of a service that values equality, diversity, and inclusion, working to be a role model in the community. With flexible hours and the chance to make a real difference, this position is perfect for those looking to contribute significantly while balancing other commitments. If you are passionate about helping others and meet the requirements, we invite you to apply and become part of our essential service.

Qualifications

  • Must be able to respond within 4-7 minutes to alarms.
  • Possess a valid Cat B manual driving license.

Responsibilities

  • Deliver community fire safety advice to local organizations.
  • Respond to various emergencies including fires and accidents.
  • Conduct fire hydrant inspections and equipment maintenance.

Skills

Community Engagement
Emergency Response
Fire Safety Knowledge
Equipment Maintenance
Manual Driving

Education

Valid Manual Driving License

Job description

  • Salary: National On-Call Firefighter pay structure
  • Category: Fire and Rescue
  • Contract type: Permanent
  • Working hours: 54 hours of availability per week
  • Posted on: 19 January 2024
  • Directorate: Chief Executive Office
  • Location: Reigate, Surrey
Description

Working as a Firefighter in an On-Call capacity requires dedicated people who give above and beyond their normal work day to protect their local community. You may have other commitments or full-time employment outside of the fire service but able to respond to emergency calls within your local area as and when required.

You will have a varied role in supporting your community by:

  • Delivering community fire safety - visiting schools, youth clubs and other organisations offering advice to the local community.
  • Responding to fires, road, rail or air collisions, widespread flooding, and emergencies that may involve hazardous materials.
  • Other duties including fire hydrant inspections, equipment maintenance and testing, and general station routines.

When responding to emergencies, you will receive a retaining fee, turnout fee, and additional hourly rate payments. The range of duties and opportunities to earn more continue to expand.

At Surrey Fire and Rescue Service, we believe it is essential to embed our commitment to the Core Code of Ethics and particularly equality, diversity, and inclusion into every aspect of our work. This is a dual responsibility applying both to our outward-facing, community-focused activities, and to our internal responsibilities to people and volunteers.

Our vision is that everyone representing Surrey Fire and Rescue Service will be a community role model.

  • Be able to respond within four to seven minutes of an alarm, on foot or by vehicle at normal road speeds to your local On-Call Fire Station.
  • You must be available to respond for 54 hours a week. You can find out more about this under the 'Your working week' section.
  • You must be 18 years old to join the service.
  • You must possess a valid manual driving license.

Please note, we are only able to accept applications from applicants who possess a Cat B manual driving license.

We look forward to welcoming you to our Service soon!

This form is only for the position of an On-Call Firefighter. Unfortunately, submitted forms will not be accepted as applying for the position of Wholetime Firefighter.

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