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Avon Fire & Rescue Service opens recruitment for diverse firefighters

Wednesday 16th December 2020 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Local people are being encouraged to apply to become wholetime firefighters, as Avon Fire & Rescue Service once again opens its doors for recruitment.

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Over the next three months, Avon Fire & Rescue Service (AF&RS) will be hosting a range of recruitment activities to explore the role of a firefighter, give an idea of what it is like to be part of the service and provide insight into what is required throughout the application process.

It is hoped that applications will be received from residents across Bath, Bristol, North East Somerset, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset, as well as from under-represented communities.

More information regarding the selection stages of the recruitment campaign can be found on the ‘Yes You Can’ website.

This will be followed by online workshops which are being hosted throughout January. These workshops will provide further insight towards the role of a firefighter and the selection stages before applications go live in March 2021.

Assistant Chief Fire Officer, Simon Shilton said: “The role of a modern firefighter has changed significantly over the years; becoming far broader than fighting fires and cutting people out of cars; requiring more skills than ever before.

“This year especially, has highlighted the diversity of the role as we continue to provide support to ambulance colleagues in light of the ongoing pandemic.  What’s not changed however is the need for us to be there for the communities we serve.

“With a fire service career comes excitement, challenge and variety, with an opportunity to express passion for community safety and commitment to prevention and protection, particularly in relation to those most vulnerable to harm.

“I’m therefore delighted that we’ll once again be opening for applications and as well as those who see firefighting as a career of choice, we’re also hoping to reach out to people who may never have thought of joining the Service before.

“Inclusivity is one of our values as a Service and part of this is ensuring we represent our community, this includes reaching out to women and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic people, breaking down barriers, ensuring AF&RS is seen as and remains a great place to work.

“Ultimately we are looking for people who are ambitious; driven by representing and making a positive difference; individuals who want to be part of an effective and efficient team; leaders amongst our communities.

“We again hope to be inundated with applications as this gives us the opportunity to pick from the best people from as wide a pool as possible, however if a career as a wholetime firefighter is not for you we also have a variety of opportunities available including on-call firefighter positions, Control positions and a variety of Corporate positions.

“A variety of jobs across the Service are advertised throughout the year, so please continue to visit our website for any future opportunities to join the Avon Fire & Rescue Service family.”

As a wholetime firefighter, you would be responsible for ensuring Avon’s fire stations are crewed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Fully qualified firefighters earn £31,767 a year and have the opportunity to look for promotion within the Service.

To find out more, visit www.yesyoucan.careers and register your interest to receive updates from Avon Fire & Rescue.

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