Debrief Facilitator

Surrey County Council, Pulborough, West Sussex

Debrief Facilitator

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Surrey County Council, Pulborough, West Sussex

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 18 Oct | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: f9d7da2d99ba43e8a3b19a1720923273

Full Job Description

Surrey Fire and Rescue Service provides a 24/7 emergency response to fires and other emergencies, in line with our Making Surrey Safer Plan., As a Debrief Facilitator, you will be required to chair meetings aimed at analysing our response to larger or more complex incidents. You will be expected to identify areas of good / best practice, or operational learning that can be shared both locally and nationally. You will be expected to complete reports giving feedback, and any improvement actions required based on the outcome of the debriefings that you chair. As part of the role, you will also be expected to chair debriefings for other Category 1 responders who SFRS work with., This is a rolling advert that will remain open until we have recruited adequate numbers of staff, we will be reviewing applications as they are received. An enhanced DBS 'Disclosure and Barring Service' check for regulated activity (formerly known as CRB) will be required for this role.

  • Experience of working within a Blue Light response organisation, with demonstrable knowledge and experience of command roles during an emergency response
  • Knowledge and understanding of FRS National Operational Guidance, National Operational Learning and Joint Organisational Learning protocols, Joint Emergency Service Interoperability Principles, the nationally adopted Incident Command System for Fire and Rescue Services, and demonstrable experience of working within these frameworks or equivalent at operational incidents
  • An ability to chair meetings with a range of stakeholders from operational fire crews to Chief Executives and national representatives, and produce reports that can be shared locally and with NFCC / other national bodies
  • Flexibility to provide services when required on an ad-hoc basis, and work to deadlines set by the Head of Operational Policy, Assurance and Learning
  • A Level 5 coaching qualification or similar
  • National Police Debriefing Model qualification and experience, or similar

    At Surrey Fire and Rescue Service, we believe it is essential to embed our commitment to the Core Code of Ethics and particularly equality, diversity and inclusion, into every aspect of our work. This is a dual responsibility applying both to our outward facing, community-focussed activities, and to our internal responsibilities to people and volunteers.
  • Our vision is that everyone representing Surrey Fire and Rescue Service will be community role model. These include:
  • Putting our communities first
  • Integrity
  • Dignity and respect
  • Leadership
  • Equality, diversity and inclusion

    This role has an hourly salary of £26.66 per hour, plus an additional annual leave allowance.