Operational Wholetime Watch Manager B
Location: Various Locations
Salary: £48,202 per annum
Vacancy Type: Full Time, Permanent (42 hours per week worked on a 9-day fortnight basis)
Closing date: Thursday 21 May 2026.
Interviews will commence onwards from Monday 08 June 2026.
Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS) is a high achieving, dynamic and forward-thinking organisation. We are looking for positive, talented and inspirational individuals who will help shape and lead the organisation in the years to come, ensuring that the level of service received by the people of Derbyshire continues to be of the highest standard.
These opportunities are open to anyone who is a current local authority substantive competent Wholetime or On-Call Crew Manager looking for promotion, or existing Watch Managers looking to transfer.
This process is specific to the posts advertised. Successful candidates will therefore only be offered these roles. Candidates are required to indicate which roles they would accept on the Jobtrain application form.
All applicants must demonstrate the following:
Permanent roles will only be offered to candidates who meet the following criteria:
Temporary positions may be offered to candidates who can provide evidence of having achieved the mandatory IFE level 3 certificate paper at Diploma level - L3D6 Fire Operations and Incident Command (mandatory).
Candidates who do not hold the appropriate IFE papers will not be able to enter the process.
Further information is outlined in the Service Procedure Institute of Fire Engineers (IFE) Examinations which can be found in the links at the end of the page.
DFRS require successful candidates to complete the Leadership Programme. Further information is outlined in the Service Procedure The Leadership Programme which can be found in the links at the end of the page.
In return we offer;
Due to the sensitive nature of the duties that the postholder will be expected to undertake, an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) will be requested for the successful applicant.
Operational employees are responsible for their own fitness, health and wellbeing. Fitness will need to be maintained for the role to be undertaken safely. Specifically, the fitness requirements must be met as detailed in the DFRS Fitness Policy.
To Apply
If you feel you are a suitable candidate and would like to work for Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS), please click apply to be redirected to our website to complete your application.