7 Sep 2020

Six fire stations across South Yorkshire are recruiting for on-call firefighters, with anyone interested urged to act quickly before the current recruitment window closes.

Recruits are needed at Penistone, Stocksbridge, Askern, Rossington, Birley, and Dearne to help crews there respond to emergency calls and carry out important prevention work.

Register for recruitment

Anyone interested is urged to register their interest on the service’s website. Information about the next steps will then be sent out in due course.

On-call firefighters are local people who live or work within five minutes of their stations. They carry a pager when they are on duty that alerts them when they are needed.

Role of on-call firefighters

They are given the same training as our full-time firefighters and, rightly, get the same buzz"

The role our on-call firefighters play is vital, these are extraordinary people who drop everything when needed to attend emergency incidents in their local areas,” said SYFR Station Manager, Chris Tyler.

He adds, “They are given the same training as our full-time firefighters and, rightly, get the same buzz, camaraderie, and kudos that come with such an important job."

recruitment window

Chris Tyler continues, “Our recruitment window will close at the end of September so I’d encourage anyone who wants to test themselves and fulfil this common childhood dream to act now. That especially includes anyone unsure whether this is the job for them. These are flexible roles and we will support people who have the right attitude and commitment.

annual ‘retainer’ fee

On-call staff are paid an annual ‘retainer’ fee and then get paid for each incident they attend. They are also paid for any community work they carry out and weekly training on the station.

The flexible and adaptable nature of on-call firefighting means that it can be done on top of other full-time work, study, or family commitments.