General Instructor role at Surrey Fire and Rescue Service Learning and Development Department
This role has a starting salary of £46,707 per annum plus 10%, based on a 42-hour working week.
An opportunity has arisen to join the Surrey Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) Learning and Development department as one of our 18 ‘General Instructors’.
We are seeking instructors to deliver and support the variety of operational training we offer in-house, such as initial Recruits, Specialist Rescue, Live Fire, Incident Command, Projects, IECR, Apprenticeship and Development.
All General Instructors need to maintain their operational competencies by carrying out a duty shift at one of our stations once a month.
Please note at current we are only seeking those who hold competency in response firefighting.
All General Instructors are expected to hold an Instructing and Teaching qualification, and an Assessor qualification. For internal Surrey Fire and Rescue staff who don’t have these, we will support and develop you to obtain this.
Annual Leave
28 days Annual leave raising to 31 days with long service (5 years) and 8 Public Holidays.
About The Team
Surrey Fire and Rescue Learning and Development team designed, delivered and assessed training to all staff members to ensure competence in role is achieved in the varying subjects and vocational education needed in the Fire sector.
About The Role
You will be based at Wray Park Training Centre, Reigate and will deliver training both from the centre and across any of SFRS Fire Stations
You will become a multi-skilled Instructor, covering a plethora of subjects and will lead on Incident Command, Live Fire or Potential Crew Commanders. You will be responsible for the research, development, and delivery of all learning materials for your subject area, including maintaining the standards of other instructors.
As this role is of an operational nature, working in line with nationally agreed conditions, where flexibility is required for some evening and weekend working.
This role attracts an additional 10% enhancement due to the flexible nature of the role, as there will be evening and weekend requirements.
You will be expected to maintain competence in operational duties associated with your substantive role by riding across any of SFRS's Fire Stations at least once per month. This will be at the Substantive Rank that you hold.
Shortlisting Criteria
To be considered for shortlisting for this position, your application will clearly evidence the following:
Interest is accepted for competent Firefighters (FF), Crew Commanders (CC), and Watch Commanders (WC), who have Instructing (PTLLS or Level 3 award in Education and Training), Assessor (CAVA or A1 full assessors award) and Instructing qualifications and experience in the Fire Service.
You will maintain your substantive rank and have the opportunity to develop and be substantively promoted whilst in the Learning and Development team.
This role is subject to Standard Disclosure and Barring Service Check. Appointment will be subject to satisfactory medical, fitness assessment, references and competency review.
Please ensure that all relevant qualifications are added to your application.
Shortlisted candidates will be asked to design and deliver at the interview a 10-Minute PowerPoint presentation on a subject that they feel would benefit a Recruit Fire Fighter.
Contact Us
- Station Commander Rob Watts on 07929728991 or by email robert.watts@surreycc.gov.uk
- Station Commander Kim West on 07494094912 or by email kim.west@surreycc.gov.uk
- Learning, Development and Assurance Manager Hannah Patchett on 07890052532 or email hannah.patchett@surreycc.gov.uk
- Area Commander Adrian Willard on 07813392104 or by email adrian.willard@surreycc.gov.uk
The job advert closes at 23:59 on 20/12/2024 with interviews planned for the week commencing 06/01/2025.
We look forward to receiving your application, please click on the apply online button below to submit.
Our Values
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-focussed activities, and to our internal responsibilities to people and volunteers.
Our vision is that everyone representing Surrey Fire and Rescue Service will be community role model.
These include:
- Putting our communities first
- Integrity
- Dignity and respect
- Leadership
- Equality, diversity and inclusion