The Role
As a strategic leader, you will support the safe and effective delivery of Fire and Rescue Services to the communities of Scotland. You will work collaboratively with the SFRS Board, Strategic Leadership Team, Senior Management Board, and other key national and local stakeholders; having a key role in delivering performance improvement strategies to meet SFRS strategic aims and objectives, leading by example and building on our culture of safety, teamwork, respect, and innovation.
As a Strategic Manager with a detailed understanding of the issues relating to the SFRS, you will take a lead role supporting national resilience partnerships and seeking continual improvement to deliver outcomes that support the future vision of the SFRS.
This role forms part of the SFRS Flexi Duty Officer System and requires you to provide an operational emergency response to incidents as Incident Commander to lead, manage, support, and resolve operational incidents swiftly and safely as well as provide support and leadership to other Flexi Duty Managers in their Incident Command duties.
Applicants must have a strong track record in contributing to and delivering outcomes, be innovative, forward-thinking, committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, and have the ability to communicate at a strategic level, provide direction, horizon scan, and influence future plans.
Eligibility Criteria
* Substantive and Competent Area Commander.
* Current Incident Command Level 3 Qualification (or equivalent for external candidates). Appointments will be subject to successful attainment of an Incident Command Level 4 Qualification.
* No live discipline, conduct or performance issues.
* Current appraisal signed by Line Manager.
Recruitment and Selection Process
The SFRS is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a Disability Confident Employer. At application stage, we ask that you disclose any disability and outline any special requirements you would like to request during the selection process. Reasonable adjustments will be considered.
To apply you will need to:
1. Complete the online application form detailing your skills, knowledge, and experience.
2. Upload an up-to-date C.V.
3. Upload your current appraisal.
Those successful at shortlisting will progress to a formal interview.
Engagement Session
For further information on the role, we invite you to attend an engagement session on the below date:
Monday 10 February – 10:00 – 11:00
Register your interest for the engagement session by emailing the SFRS Talent Acquisition team via SFRS.TalentAcquisition@firescotland.gov.uk.
Full details of the role and the selection process can be found in the recruitment information pack attached via My Job Scotland.
For further information, or if you would like to apply in a different format, please e-mail SFRS.PODVacancies@firescotland.gov.uk.
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