On Call Watch Manager Tiptree

Essex Police

On Call Watch Manager Tiptree

Salary Not Specified

Essex Police, Tiptree, Colchester

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 28 Aug | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 66a5ddedd0f34feaae02a2e752c6f615

Full Job Description

We are looking for highly motivated individuals with an enthusiasm for leading others. As a Watch Manager at Tiptree, you will be a role model to others on station, exemplifying professionalism and maintaining high standards. You will also be responsible for developing the team for the future as part of the station's succession planning.

You will be committed to the development of yourself and others: and will be prepared to support new recruits through their development journey.

As a Watch Manager on station, you will undertake a vital role supporting our service in leading the station, ensuring station activities are completed professionally and undertaking the full Role Map and responsibilities of a Watch Manager.

The successful applicant will manage the interaction between the watch and station management to ensure planning, review, implementation, and delivery of the station business plans and other organisational operational priorities in a timely manner.,

  • , hold a substantive role as a Crew/Watch Manager for a minimum of twelve months, or are Watch Manager (or equivalent), within a UK Fire and Rescue Service, Application & shortlisting (assessment of your supporting statement will be made against the essential criteria of the Person Specification.)


  • Stage 2:
  • Operational exam

  • Operational practical scenario assessment

  • Role Specific Interview


  • If you have any queries related to this role, please contact Station Manager Karl Amoss or T/SM Adam Barber to discuss.

    Our employee forums and partners include:

    Asian Fire Services Association (AFSA), BEING (our LGBTQ+ employee support network), Christian Fellowship, Ethnic Minority Forum, Men's Forum, and our Women's Forum. In addition, we also have a female firefighters operational group.

    Further to the above, the Service has a Digital Accessibility Inclusion Group (DAIG) that supports all colleagues to improve their digital skills and provides additional support and guidance to colleagues with neurodivergent strengths and struggles as a result of dyslexia, ADHD, Autism, dyspraxia etc. We want everyone to thrive at work, and so we encourage and enable people to access digital tools to help them perform at your best. The DAIG is a group of colleagues from across the Service that unite to support others as a result of their lived experience and desire to make a difference. They support people with a range of visible and invisible disabilities to identify and access digital workplace adjustments and solutions and may be able to assist with your application too.

    Should you wish to discuss support, or access further information, from one of these groups, please contact equalitydiversity@essex-fire.gov.uk

    You are also able to raise any queries or requests for support, including any adjustments you may require, at any stage of the process by email to recruitment@essex-fire.gov.uk

    You can find out more about Essex County Fire & Rescue Service via www.essex-fire.gov.uk and about our vacancies, application processes and benefits via https://join.essex-fire.gov.uk

    Our Culture and Benefits

    Here at Essex County Fire and Rescue Service we are committed to prioritising and promoting the wellbeing of our employees.

    You can find out more about our benefits at https://www.essex-fire.gov.uk/recruitment/benefits

    Disability Confident

    We are an equal opportunities, Disability Confident, employer who welcomes applications from everyone and values diversity in our workplace. A commitment to promoting diversity and developing a work environment where all staff are treated with dignity and respect is central to our recruitment process and all applications will be considered solely on merit.

    As part of our offer to support all our candidates to perform to the best of their abilities during our recruitment and selection processes and we would like to let you know about a couple of support options you can access, should you wish to, including our employee forums, who are keen and willing to support all of our potential colleagues.

    Our employee forums and partners include:

    Asian Fire Services Association (AFSA), BEING (our LGBTQ+ employee support network), Christian Fellowship, Ethnic Minority Forum, Men's Forum, and our Women's Forum. In addition, we also have a female firefighters operational group.

    Further to the above, the Service has a Digital Accessibility Inclusion Group (DAIG) that supports all colleagues to improve their digital skills and provides additional support and guidance to colleagues with neurodivergent strengths and struggles as a result of dyslexia, ADHD, Autism, dyspraxia etc. We want everyone to thrive at work, and so we encourage and enable people to access digital tools to help them perform at your best. The DAIG is a group of colleagues from across the Service that unite to support others as a result of their lived experience and desire to make a difference. They support people with a range of visible and invisible disabilities to identify and access digital workplace adjustments and solutions and may be able to assist with your application too.

    Should you wish to discuss support, or access further information, from one of these groups, please contact Equality.Diversity@essex-fire.gov.uk

    You are also able to raise any queries or requests for support, including any adjustments you may require, at any stage of the process by email to recruitment@essex-fire.gov.uk

    You can find out more about Essex County Fire & Rescue Service via www.essex-fire.gov.uk and about our vacancies and application processes via www.essex-fire.gov.uk/join-essex-fire

    Safeguarding

    Essex Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner Fire and Rescue Authority is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment.

    It is our policy to require all applicants for employment to disclose if you are currently being investigated by any regulatory body or have any decisions or sanctions pending or in progress in respect of your suitability to work for the Service.

    You agree to inform the Service within 24 hours if you are subsequently investigated by any agency or organisation in relation to concerns about your behaviour towards children, young people or vulnerable adults.

    The information you provide will be treated as strictly confidential and will be considered only in relation to the appointment for which you are applying.

    This role will be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

  • have successfully completed all relevant operational assessments and compulsory courses, and are competent in your current role

  • The applicant must live or work within a 5-minute drive radius of the station. Post Code - CO5 0ST

  • The applicant must hold a current BAV&D Assessment.

  • not be subject to any current live disciplinary or performance warnings, nor be subject to any informal management for reasons of conduct or performance

  • have a valid and current FiTech of 42 VO2 max