Surrey Fire and Rescue Service Needs You!

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service is now recruiting Wholetime Firefighters – offering a career like no other.

Recruitment opened on Monday 27 October, and will close on Sunday 9 November.

As a firefighter, you’ll be at the heart of protecting lives, supporting communities, and preventing and responding to 999 calls across Surrey. From house fires and road traffic collisions to water rescues and wildfires, no two days are ever the same.

And firefighting is about more than emergencies. Prevention is a huge part of the role – educating people on how to stay safe through Safe and Well Visits in homes and businesses, school talks and more.

Chief Fire Officer, Dan Quin said: “Every day as a firefighter brings fresh and exciting challenges, and the role goes far beyond putting out fires. 

“We’re excited to be recruiting the next generation of firefighters in Surrey, and by joining us, you’ll become a trusted role model in your community, committed to saving lives and preventing harm before it happens.

We’re looking for individuals from all walks of life who care about making a difference to the communities we serve – people who bring resilience and stamina, a drive to learn, and a passion for helping others.”

“If this sounds like you, we encourage you to apply and join our dedicated team.”

This is a physically demanding role, and the Service encourages all applicants to explore their recruitment hub to understand the application process and the roles and responsibilities of a firefighter. ‘Have a Go’ sessions are also available for you to attend, offering an insight into the role, and an opportunity to ask questions.

For the right person, it’s a life-changing opportunity.

Next steps 

Applicants will undergo a five-stage selection process, including physical assessments, interviews and medical evaluations, with support available at every stage. 

You don’t need firefighting experience as full training is part of the role.

If successful, you will train at Wray Park Training Centre, Reigate, over 15 weeks, with anticipated non-residential courses starting next spring.

You will learn the complex range of skills needed to become a first responder. You will then join your watch at one of our fire stations in Surrey and continue to develop your skills and knowledge to gain a level 3 Diploma in Emergency Fire Services Operations in the Community.

Why not you?

Read more about the role as a Wholetime Firefighter: Become a Firefighter – Surrey County Council 

You can apply for the role here: Trainee Firefighter – Surrey County Council