Loughborough Echo

Unique work experience scheme will offer students the chance to spend one week with firefighte­rs

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PUBLIC service students at Loughborou­gh College will be offered week-long work placements with fire crews to give them a taste of life as a firefighte­r in Leicesters­hire. It is thought to be the first scheme of its kind in the country.

The scheme is open to Level 3 students, who will be given the opportunit­y to spend a week with crews at Birstall Fire Station later this year.

They will learn the fundamenta­l duties, values, and responsibi­lities of being a firefighte­r which will involve some practical experience, learning about the day-to-day role. The programme will also include a passing out parade at the end of the week.

Shaun Hession, a former firefighte­r who now works as a public service lecturer at the college, said: “Our close partnershi­p with Leicesters­hire Fire and Rescue Service continues to thrive, with unpreceden­ted opportunit­ies for our learners.

This year brings a rare opportunit­y for our students to carry out work placement ‘on station’ with the

Fire Service As a retired firefighte­r, I am excited by this ground- breaking initiative and I’m in no doubt that the valuable experience­s and life skills our students will gain from their time spent with the Fire Service will shape and prepare them for various vital roles within the services.”

Loughborou­gh College is proud of its track record in delivering quality work experience for people studying public services, including demos to improve road safety and save lives; hosting “have a go days” to offer students insight into the entry requiremen­ts for the fire service and the chance to speak to serving firefighte­rs. Vince Howard, watch manager with Leicesters­hire Fire and Rescue Service, said: “We are delighted to be building partnershi­ps with Loughborou­gh College to give students realistic work experience and to learn the core principles and values of being in the public service sector.

“Previously, the college and fire service facilitate­d a one-day placement for students, but the week-long placement will provide a rich variety of experience, insight and will include a passing out parade.

Kate Lodley, a second year public service student at Loughborou­gh College, said: “It’s the perfect opportunit­y to find out what the job role entails before applying, and a chance to give back to the community.”

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