An opportunity has arisen within South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue’s (SYFR) Resilience, Planning and Contingencies section for a National Resilience Instructor/Coordinator.
The overall purpose of the role will be to provide National Resilience training and co-ordination to SYFR crews and officers, enabling them to provide an efficient, professional response to a Chemical, Biological, Radioactive, Nuclear (Explosive) (CBRN(E)) and High Volume Pump incident as well as incidents that constitute an act of terrorism of which all of the above could be, either local, regional or national.
To be considered for this role you will have previous experience of delivering training to adults and a good working knowledge of equipment used in the Fire & Rescue Service, particularly in relation to National Resilience Assets, including Mass Decontamination Unit (MDU), Detection Identification and Monitoring (DIM), High Volume Pump (HVP) and the Marauding Terrorist Attack (MTA) specialist response team.
You will have a rounded knowledge of the use and mobilisation of National Resilience assets, be able to plan and organise training and complete appropriate risk assessments and have experience of working within a safety critical environment.
You must possess an Award in Education and Training or equivalent e.g. PTTLS and have or be willing to attend training relative to managing safely, the wearing of a Powered Respiratory Protective Suit (PRPS), appropriate driver training including LGV and competence assessment.
Key Duties:
1. Training operational staff in the use of MDU, DIM, HVP and MTA equipment and associated procedures in a safe manner.
2. Organising and administering the delivery of training.
3. Preparing lesson plans.
4. Carrying out risk assessments in relation to the activities that you will deliver.
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