Wholetime Firefighters
Being part of our team is about so much more than fighting fires. We engage with the community in different ways such as Prevention work and attending community events. Through kindness, compassion and the different ways we think – our focus is about how we’re meeting the needs and aspirations of everyone across Northamptonshire
Every minute of every day Northamptonshire firefighters are here to save lives. Helping people in their homes, places of worship, workplace, places of education and social venues to mention just a few to keep everyone safe.
We are here for everyone in times of need.
Our firefighters are all unique and we value difference in all its forms – it’s what makes Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service a great place to work and volunteer. Everyone in our team is supported and encouraged to grow, thrive and to be themselves –it’s at the heart of who we are, what we do and our success.
We are a forward thinking, modern fire and rescue service with a long and proud history of caring.
It really is time to think differently about being a firefighter with Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service.
On-Call Firefighters
On-Call Firefighters are a vital part of Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service. They provide flexible, efficient and reliable fire and rescue cover and engagement in their local community.
Our On-Call Firefighters are a diverse group of people who dedicate their time to serving the local community. Some provide On-Call cover from home while working their day jobs, from their place of work, stay-at-home parents providing cover around their family commitments or just working around their spare time in the evenings and weekends.
Our On-Call Firefighters are highly trained in responding to fires, water rescues, road traffic collisions and a variety of other incidents. All new recruits follow a comprehensive training programme which fully equips them with the specialist skills required for this role.
Our Firefighters deliver a range of Community Safety initiatives to reduce the number of fires, accidents and all associated injuries, often in partnership with other groups. This is a varied and exciting role for anyone, regardless of background, who wish to push themselves and help protect their community.
If you would like to be an on-call firefighter, you’ll need to attend your station once a week for training, and be available when there’s an emergency, or when your station needs ‘operational’ cover. This could be at any time which is why – if you apply – we will try to match your availability with our requirements.
A retaining fee is paid for your availability along with additional payments for incidents, community activities and training attended.