As you move through your career as a Firefighter, there will be opportunities to progress to:
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Firefighter - carries out day-to-day firefighting and fire safety work. |
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Crew Manager - in charge of the watch at smaller fire stations or the crew of a fire appliance. Carries out day-to-day firefighting and fire safety work. Will attend incidents as officer in charge of an appliance and will also take command of small-scale incidents. Will also undertake specialist duties such as training or fire safety. |
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Watch Manager – responsible for the co-ordination and safety of everyone and everything on their Watch during incidents. |
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Station Manager – responsible for a whole station and ensuring the crews are delivering the best possible service to the local community. |
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Group Manager – responsible for a whole specialist area within the Service. Responsible for the performance management of that area, ensuring that it meets the needs of the community. |
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Area Manager – taking a lead role in the management of major incidents. Responsible for implementing strategic decisions across the whole Service. |
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Assistant Chief Fire Officer – the ACFO has strategic responsibility for directorates. Will take command of major incidents. |
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Deputy Chief Fire Officer - deputises for the Chief Fire Officer during their absence. Has strategic responsibility for directorates. Will take command of major incidents. |
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Chief Fire Officer - the head of the organisation. Will take command of major incidents. |