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Bid for more on-call firefighters in Cumbria

by Cumbria Crack
04/02/2024
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Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service is on the look-out for new on-call firefighters to serve their communities.

The service has launched a rolling programme to recruit new firefighters to vacancies within its 36 on-call stations across the county.

An on-call firefighter provides cover for one or more stations in their local community; they have a primary job and respond as and when there is an incident.

An annual retainer is paid based on a on-call firefighter’s hours of availability, in addition to an hourly rate when they attend incidents, training and community activity.

On-call firefighters receive the same training as their wholetime colleagues, and there are opportunities to receive additional training to enhance their skills and knowledge, and potentially progress within the service.

Rick Ogden, Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service’s chief fire officer, said: “Being an on-call firefighter is an incredibly fulfilling and challenging role, and we have on-call stations across Cumbria, from very rural areas to highly populated towns.

“Our on-call teams offer a highly professional service in responding to incidents and engaging with their communities to reduce the risk.”

On-call recruitment is ongoing all-year-round, however the deadline to apply before the next training course in June is Sunday, March 3.

For more information and to apply, visit www.cumbriafire.gov.uk/node/14588

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