Calling all women who may consider a career as a Firefighter
Do you enjoy being active and live a healthy lifestyle? Have you ever thought of climbing a different career ladder? How do you feel about making a real change in your community?
Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) is hosting a series of Firefighter “Come and Try Days” tailored to women who are thinking about becoming a Firefighter.
These events will be held before a Wholetime (full-time) Firefighter recruitment process is launched in September.
It will give women the opportunity to experience what the job involves, ask questions and find out more information about a career as a Firefighter.
The events will be located in Armagh, Omagh and Ballymena Fire Stations and in the NIFRS Learning & Development Centre, Boucher Road, Belfast, and will run between Saturday 9 September and Sunday 17 September 2023.
The dates and times for each location are as follows:
> LDC Belfast, Boucher Road– Saturday 9 September.
> Armagh Fire Station – Sunday 10 September.
> Omagh Fire Station – Saturday 16 September.
> Ballymena Fire Station – Sunday 17 September.
Participants are required to be aged 17 and over and will have the option to attend a morning (10 am – 12 pm) or afternoon session (2pm – 4 pm) at each event.
Places are strictly limited so to register your interest and reserve a place please visit:
https://www.eventbrite.com/o/northern-ireland-fire-rescue-service-68701728113
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Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) Area Commander Suzanne Fleming said: “This is a really exciting opportunity for any woman who has ever thought about a career as a Firefighter.
“Now is the time to get your Firefighting boots on.
“No two days are ever the same- as an emergency service we attend various types of incidents including house fires, road traffic collisions and educating the community on fire safety.
“I joined NIFRS 22 years ago and I have loved every minute of it.
“It is demanding and challenging but it is so rewarding to know that you are making a real difference.
“If you want to climb a different kind of career ladder by supporting your community there is a role here for you.
“We continue to see the number of female Firefighters increase and currently just over 6% of our Firefighters are women.
“We want to represent the community we serve. Firefighting is a brilliant career choice for women.
“We want to dispel some of the misconceptions women may have about Firefighting as a career.
“These events will give you the opportunity to meet Firefighters and hear first-hand what the job involves.
“We really look forward to meeting you at the events.”