Staffordshire businesses urged to recommend staff to be firefighters
There's a shortage of on-call firefighters at the Fire Service
Local businesses across Staffordshire are being asked to put forward employees who may be interested in joining us as an on-call firefighter.
On-call firefighters provide emergency cover from their home or work base, responding to emergencies within approximately five minutes of their alerter going off.
Businesses that are located within five minutes of a recruiting fire station and have workers in flexible roles are being encouraged to consider whether they can help support the local community by releasing employees to attend emergency incidents.
In return employers will benefit from their workers gaining training in areas such as first aid, health and safety and even large goods vehicle (LGV) training, all of which come with transferable skills that could be utilised in the workplace. There is also the positive reputational impact supporting on-call firefighters will have as allowing them to be released from work to attend incidents will improve the emergency over in the local area.
On-call firefighters are paid and so for the period that they are away from the workplace the employee would be paid by us and not their primary employer.
A new guide for employers has been produced to provide more information to businesses who are interested.
Mark Walchester, Group Manager at Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service, has advice for employers considering putting recruits forward: “Employing an on-call firefighter could bring benefits to the individual as well as your business.
“On-call firefighters are reactive and trained to respond to a variety of incidents which can benefit both them personally and your business.
“They will also have the ability to help protect your business in the event of a fire. An on-call firefighter would have an awareness of your building’s layout and business processes as well as how to respond to the incident.
“You will always be an on-call firefighter’s primary employer and have priority over the amount of ‘on-call’ cover your employee gives. During the recruitment process, we will explain to all new on-call firefighters who respond from their work base the impact being ‘on-call’ can have to their employer.”
Dez Stoddart, Station Manager at Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service, added: “It is agreed during the recruitment process the hours in which an on-call firefighter can be ‘on-call’ and we will also emphasise that on-call firefighters need to ensure their primary employer is happy with this commitment."
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