Emergency Control Room Communications Officer - Warwick, Warwickshire, United Kingdom - Warwickshire Police

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    *Please note - previous applicants who have been unsuccessful at interview stage are not eligible to apply again within 6 months Additional Salary & Shift InformationFull Time (37 hours) - £24,921 - £27,351 with 34.16% shift allowance Emergency Control Room Communications Officer Serving an estimated population of nearly 600,000 people, Warwickshire Police receives over 90,000 emergency calls per year, in addition to many more non-emergency calls for service.

    Working as part of our Emergency Force Control Room as a Communications Officer is a varied and diverse role, with no two calls received being the same.

    If you are calm under pressure, able to gather information quickly, and offer a voice of comfort in the difficult moments of people's lives, then Warwickshire Needs You.

    Join us in helping protect our communities from harm – we're recruiting throughout the year and we are now open for applications, looking for our next new colleagueThere is no closing date for this post as applications will be reviewed regularly and candidates updated accordingly.

    The main purpose of the role is to receive, record and assess emergency and non-emergency requests for policing services and provide resolution where appropriate.

    To manage and control the deployment of policing resources in line with Deployment Principles, Force Policy, working practices and service standards within Warwickshire Police.

    MAIN RESPONSIBILITIESTo receive and record as appropriate requests for service and maintain accurate contact / incident records on Force systems, resolving at first point of contact where necessary.

    To make an initial assessment of the threat, risk, harm and vulnerability of the service request, to grade within Force guidelines / National Standards utilising intelligence information, and find a suitable resolution route at the first point of contact in order to support community safety and Force crime reduction objectives.

    To complete crime reports in full where there are no further lines of enquiry or partial completion when further investigation is required.

    To review, assess and update IT records and intelligence systems in accordance with Force policy, Management of Police Information (MoPI) and national guidelines.

    To provide timely updates to victims and witnesses and, if the initial response times are unable to be met, update and inform them about the next steps.

    To maintain standards for security of information in accordance with Force guidelines, National Standards and UK legislation.

    To communicate accurate information to external organisations whilst maintaining standards of security of information in accordance with Force guidelines, National Standards and UK legislation.

    To provide tutoring support to new OCC staff, in conjunction with the OCC Supervisor, during their probationary period.

    To maintain and continuously develop a working knowledge of emergency and non-emergency working practices and escalate issues affecting service delivery as necessary.

    To undertake other duties commensurate with the nature, level of responsibility and grading of this post, as required.
    In addition to the Grade C level responsibilities outlined above, the post holder will undertake the following to progress to Grade D, subject to successful completion of a 12 month probationary period at Grade C a portfolio of evidence demonstrating the required skills and competencies within the in-house learning modulesKnowledge:5 GCSEs at Grade A-C (or equivalent) including English LanguageLevel 3 or equivalent Customer Services qualificationExperience:Working as part of a team in a contact centre environmentDeveloping effective customer service to internal and external customersWorking in a pressured environment, prioritising a high and varied workloadsDealing with difficult conversations and challenging situations

    Key Skills:
    Accurate data entry skills, with attention to detailTyping speed minimum of 35 words per minute.
    Proficient in the use of IT systems including Microsoft Office packagesProven ability to gather and collate information using appropriate questioning techniquesProven ability to communicate verbally and in writing with a wide range of peopleAbility to analyse, review and present information in various formatsGood organisation, time management, administration and co-ordination skillsAbility to be assertive and remain calm under pressureAbility to coach new colleaguesHave empathy and be an active listener,Have good risk assessment, problem-solving and decision-making skills

    Special Conditions:

    Psychological Demands(Exposure to distressing/disturbing/unpleasant situations, images or tasks)We want our organisation to be as diverse as the community it serves.

    We welcome applicants from all sections of the community.
    You will be required as part of Warwickshire Police recruitment process to successfully complete vetting and credit checks.

    We support the "Happy to talk flexible working" campaign, which aims to encourage uptake of flexible working for individuals, the flexible working options that may be considered for this role include; Job Share, Part Time Working Want to make a difference when it truly matters? An exciting opportunity has arisen to join the team in our Operations and Communications Centres as a Communications Officer.

    There's a lot more to policing than you may expect In our Operations and Communications Centre , we handle a wide range of emergency and non-emergency incidents.

    For more information can we offer you?As a valued member of our organisation, you'll benefit from the below and moreLocal Government Pension SchemeUnison MembershipAccess to Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)Occupational Health ServicesFree ParkingOn-site Gym FacilitiesFully equipped kitchen and rest break areasStarting Annual Leave balance of 24 daysAdditional payments for bank holiday workingAccess to a wide range of internal support networksAccess to Coaching & Mentoring SchemesHealth & Wellbeing SupportCareer progression pathwayEligibility for BlueLight discounts