Crew Manager Career Break Impact Calculator
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Taking time out? This tool helps a Crew Manager see the estimated impact of a career break: what you might not earn during the break and what re-entry pay could look like. Useful for planning parental leave, a sabbatical, or a step back.
Assumptions and pay data
Pay data: Fire and Rescue pay (NJC). Illustrative; based on NJC for Fire and Rescue 2024. Wholetime rates. Check FBU or your fire authority for current rates.
- Figures are illustrative and may not reflect the latest pay awards or your employer’s exact rules.
- Pay progression (spine points or increments) is modelled from the dataset; real progression rules vary by employer and contract.
- Outputs are gross estimates unless stated otherwise. We don't deduct tax, National Insurance or pension.
- Allowances and eligibility vary by employer and location.
Career Break Impact Calculator
You'll see:
- Illustrative lost earnings over the break
- Re-entry pay (e.g. at bottom of band or a spine point)
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Frequently asked questions
About this role
What is a Crew Manager?
A Crew Manager (or Watch Manager in some structures) leads a fire crew on station and at incidents. They manage training, equipment and crew welfare. Pay is on the national fire service pay scale.
Is it a rewarding career?
Crew manager roles offer leadership and operational variety. Pay and satisfaction depend on service and role. Progression to Station Manager and above is common.
What if I take a career break?
Returning after a break can affect pay and spine position. Use the calculator above to see illustrative re-entry pay and lost earnings.
Disclaimer
This calculator provides illustrative estimates only and is not financial or career advice. Pay rules and allowances can change. Always check your employer or official sources for definitive figures.