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Meet Izzy, 24, from Acton. Find out more about her life as a firefighter in London. Part of our Bitesize world of work series.

I'm really proud I get to keep London safe.
  • From the age of four, Izzy always wanted to be a firefighter. She loves helping people and likes being active
  • At school she struggled with some subjects as she is dyslexic, but she really enjoyed PE. Her physical fitness is now a really important part of her role
  • She became a volunteer fire cadet instructor, which developed her skills in communication, leadership and teamwork. Izzy works in a pair to attend incidents so these skills are essential
  • Firefighting is much more than running into burning buildings. Izzy works with the community every day and attends lots of different incidents, from road traffic collisions to floodings and water rescues.
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Izzy's career path
Izzy's career path
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What to expect if you want to be a firefighter

  • Firefighter average salary: £24,191 to £32,244 per year
  • Firefighter typical working hours: 41 to 43 hours per week, including evenings, weekends and bank holidays.

What qualifications do you need to be a firefighter?

You could get into this role via a college course, an apprenticeship, a fire service training course, or by applying directly.

Sources: LMI, National Careers Service

This information is a guide and is constantly changing. Please check the website for the latest information and all the qualifications needed.

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If you’re interested in becoming a firefighter but are not sure if your skill set matches up, take a look at the from Barclays Lifeskills.

It’s a nifty interactive tool you can use to identify your skills, interests and personality. It will also suggest jobs that might suit you and identify how building other skills could open up other job roles.

Take a look - your future awaits!

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