The Opportunity
Salary: Station Manager B development £52,040 – competent £57,402
Working Pattern: Full time, average of 42 hours per week.
Location: Your primary office location will be our Training Centre in Horsham, and you will also have the flexibility to work from other stations throughout West Sussex. Additionally, there will be opportunities for you to work remotely from home, as deemed appropriate for your work responsibilities.
Assessments and Interview: Incident Command assessments are scheduled for w/c 31 August 2026 and interviews from w/c 21 September 2026
At West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service, we're committed to protecting and supporting the communities we serve. As part of West Sussex County Council, we deliver vital response, prevention and protection services to more than 850,000 residents and visitors across the county.
We are seeking an experienced, innovative and motivated operational leader to join our Operational Training Team as Station Manager – Incident Command Training.
This is a fantastic opportunity to shape the development of Incident Commanders across the Service, ensuring that operational leaders are equipped with the skills, knowledge and confidence to make critical decisions when it matters most.
Reporting within the Operational Training, Safety & Preparedness Department, you will lead and manage the Incident Command Training Team, ensuring all designated Incident Commanders at Initial, Intermediate, Advanced and Strategic levels meet the required NFCC and nationally accredited standards.
You will provide oversight of incident command learning, development, assessment and quality assurance, ensuring that WSFRS remains compliant with National Operational Guidance and recognised best practice.
Working closely with operational colleagues and key stakeholders, you will ensure our Incident Command training programmes remain current, innovative and effective, incorporating both face-to-face and digital learning solutions to support operational excellence.
This role will be conditioned to the Day Duty system. A Flexi-Duty line may be offered later subject to business needs and statutory duty requirements but is not immediately applicable to this post. If the successful applicant is internal and already holds a substantive Flexi Duty line this would be maintained.
Please read through our Community Risk Management Plan 2026 to 2030 to find out more about our Strategic Priorities.
Who We’re Looking For
You will be an experienced operational leader with a passion for developing people and improving operational performance.
You will have a strong understanding of Incident Command learning and development, together with knowledge of emerging technologies and innovative approaches that enhance learning experiences and support competence management.
You will also possess:
- A detailed understanding of National Operational Guidance and associated Incident Command training frameworks.
- Knowledge of National Occupational Standards and nationally accredited Incident Command qualifications.
- Experience of designing and delivering high-quality learning and development programmes.
- Strong leadership skills with the ability to inspire, motivate and develop individuals and teams.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
- A commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Please see the attached job description for the specific Key Skills, Qualifications and Experience required for this role.
How to apply
To be eligible to apply you must currently be a substantive and competent Watch Manager (or higher grade) who has demonstrated and maintained competence against the requirements of the NJC Watch Manager role map.
To apply click the Apply Online button at the bottom of this page and upload the following documents.
1. Current CV
Your CV should demonstrate how you meet the qualifications section of the job description, provide a full employment and education history, including reasons for any gaps.
2. Covering Letter
Using evidence-based examples your covering letter should explain how you demonstrate the required key skills and experience in the job description. Your letter should be no more than three sides of A4 long, use font style Verdana, size 11, with normal margins and single line spacing.
3. Incident Command certificate
Upload your Incident Command certificate and if the qualification was attained more than two years ago, also upload evidence of your most recent re-validation.
Selection process overview
Stage 1 - Application submission
Once the advert has closed, our shortlisting panel will review applications. Candidates who have demonstrated they meet the criteria will be invited to the next stage.
Stage 2 – Incident Command Assessment
The incident command assessment will be held in person. Candidates who meet the criteria will be invited to the next stage.
If a candidate is successful at Stage 1 and already holds a Level 4 Award in Intermediate Incident Command or has successfully undertaken the assessment as part of another WSFRS Station Manager process in the past 24 months, they will not need to attend Stage 2 and will be invited to the next stage.
Stage 3- Virtual exercise
Candidates who meet the criteria will be invited to the next stage.
Stage 4 – Presentation and Interview
The presentation and interview will be held in person. Appointments will be subject to a security clearance check, satisfactory references, full medical and fitness assessment.
Please note while we will do our best to accommodate alternative dates for in person assessments if requested, it may not be practicable due to the number of participants required.
Further information
The reference number for this role is CPP01400.
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We are committed to fair, inclusive and merit‑based recruitment. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds and are dedicated to removing barriers that may prevent people from progressing. Our processes are transparent, consistent and designed to ensure everyone has an equal opportunity to demonstrate their strengths. We value the diversity of our workforce and believe it enhances our Service, our culture and our performance.
WSCC operates a guaranteed interview scheme for applicants who have a disability (including neurodivergent conditions), are a veteran or are a care leaver and meet the essential criteria for the role. As this is a multi-stage process, candidates who apply under the scheme will need to meet the essential criteria at each stage to progress to the next. More information can be found on our application help page.
We are immensely proud you are considering joining us as a Station Manager and are here to support you. If you need any support throughout the process would like to speak to someone about the role or selection process, please email us at [email protected]
Together we will make West Sussex a safer place and have an everlasting impact on our community. We look forward to receiving your application.
Safeguarding Statement
WSFRS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults, and all employees must share this commitment.
Fire & Rescue Service roles are listed in Schedule 1 of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order and as such it is our policy to require all applicants to disclose any criminal convictions (both spent and unspent held in the UK or overseas) including driving offences, cautions and/or reprimands. As part of the application process, you will be required to list the dates and details of any sentences if applicable. 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 (please refer to the Guidance on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the Exceptions Order 1975 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) for more information).
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Job Reference: CPP01400