In South Wales, On-Call Firefighters make up almost half of our operational workforce and are generally located in rural communities, small towns and villages.
Visit our Same Skills, Different Roles Page for more information and to complete the expressions of interest form.
Like the Wholetime Duty System role, On-Call Firefighters respond to fires and Special Service Calls e.g. road traffic collisions, chemical emergencies, flooding and other natural disasters. They are also required to inform and educate their local communities and carry out Safe and Well visits in people’s homes.
On-Call Firefighters must live or work in the local community and are from all walks of life. They may be builders, consultants, stay-at-home parents, administrators, factory workers, care workers, students or people not currently employed. They are people who are able to give their time to assist the Fire and Rescue Service in return for a salary.
Every On-Call Firefighter carries an ‘alerter’ at all times whilst on duty, so they can respond to their station when required, within a set time of a call. They can respond from their home during leisure time or, in some cases, from their place of work if their employer permits.
We ask all On-Call Firefighters to commit to providing a specified number of hours of cover and to attend an evening training session each week (known as drill night).
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service welcomes applicants from all backgrounds and details of all recruitment campaigns will be advertised on this page.
Candidates must be a minimum of 17 years and 6 months of age on the date of application and a minimum of 18 years of age on the first day of the Firefighter Training Course to be eligible to apply.
We are currently recruiting for On-Call Firefighters at the stations below. We are particularly interested in applicants that can provide cover between 9am and 5pm, Monday to Friday.
On Call Stations Recruiting:
Bridgend:
Kenfig Hill
Maesteg
Ogmore Vale
Pencoed
Pontycymmer
Porthcawl
Rhondda Cynon Taf:
Treorchy
Gilfach Goch
Pontyclun
Pontypridd
Hirwaun
Abercynon
Aberdare
Ferndale
Tonypandy
Vale of Glamorgan:
Cowbridge
Llantwit Major
Barry
Caerphilly:
Aberbargoed
Caerphilly
Rhymney
Abercarn
Risca
Merthyr Tydfil:
Treharris
Blaenau Gwent:
Abertillery
Brynmawr
Tredegar
Torfaen:
Abersychan
Blaenavon
Monmouthshire:
Abergavenny
Usk
Chepstow
Caldicot
Monmouth