Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service
Emma Crapper has a diverse and extensive work experience spanning over two decades. Emma started their career in 2002 as a Schools HR consultant at Derby City Council. Emma then moved to Derbyshire County Council in 2008, where they held various roles including HR Consultant, Senior HR Consultant, HR Service Partner (Childrens Services), and Senior HR Service Partner. In 2018, they became the Director of Organisation Development and Policy, a corporate leadership position within the council. Currently, Emma Crapper is serving as the Director of People Services at Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service, a role they have held since 2023.
Emma Crapper has a diverse education history. Emma began their post-secondary education at the University of Derby in 1991, where they pursued a Diploma in Management. After completing this degree in 1997, they furthered their education at the same university, obtaining a Master of Arts in Human Resource Management in 1999. Prior to their time at the University of Derby, Emma attended Leeds Metropolitan University from 1991 to 1993, where they studied Hotel management and earned a Higher National Diploma. Additionally, they attended Highfields School in Matlock, although the specific duration and degree obtained are not provided.
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Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service
Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS) aim is to make Derbyshire a safer place to live, work and visit. The Service is available to respond to calls across Derbyshire every minute of every day and works hard to reduce the risks of fires, road traffic accidents and other incidents across the county through its activities.