Emergency Management & Response Occupations salaries in England
£43,048
avg per year
The average salary for Emergency Management & Response Occupations jobs near England is £43,048.*
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Top Emergency Management & Response Occupations jobs near England
View AllEmergency Responder (Exeter)
St John Ambulance
Exeter
Welcome Event (Induction) - At Exeter Hub between 07/05/2026 and 21/05/2026, details of times, venue, tbc.
1 day ago
Emergency Response Volunteer (Somerset)
British Red Cross Volunteer
Taunton
Have held a manual driving licence for at least 2 years which allows you to drive in the UK. Have access to your own vehicle and be willing to drive a British…
Fire Safety Advisor
Altrad
Bridgwater
Act as a point of contact for fire safety queries and support across the project. Fire Risk Assessment Certification Level 3.
9 days ago
Forensic Custody Healthcare Professional
Mitie
Exeter
Full time - this entails fixed shift working in a team rota pattern of 4 shifts on and 4 days off: 06:45 to 19:00 for 2-day shifts followed by 2-night shifts of…
£41,000 a year
Trainee Lifeguard
Haven
Watchet
Friendly and approachable attitude with good communication skills. Swim 100 metres continuously on front and back in deep water. Jump/dive into deep water.
£12.71 an hour
CSD Clinician Nurse / Paramedic
South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
Exeter
This role requires you to be able to work 12 hour days and nights and at the moment we only have relief rota' which require you to work 3 or 4 weekends if…
£39,959 - £48,117 a year
12 days ago
Similar locations
- Bristol, ENG18 jobs
- Exeter, ENG7 jobs
- Plymouth, ENG6 jobs
- Cardiff, WLS5 jobs
- Gloucester, ENG4 jobs
- Bridgwater, ENG4 jobs
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