Force Control Room Officer (Dispatching)

Surrey Police

Force Control Room Officer (Dispatching)

£31285

Surrey Police, Littleton, Surrey

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Onsite working

Posted 6 days ago, 24 Sep | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 15d78e2b8fe24ce7807361a079ae6223

Full Job Description

Surrey Police's Force Control Room manages and coordinates police resources countywide with a single aim; to protect the public. (This is a different role to that of the Contact Centre Officers which is advertised separately) You'll get a good starting salary, opportunities for progression and the satisfaction that comes from helping others. No two days are ever the same, but on every day, our staff make a positive difference to the people of Surrey. Working within the Force Control Room (FCR) of Surrey Police means that you will be pivotal in managing the deployment of Police Officers and Staff to helping people who need assistance from the police and partner agencies. Taking information from our Contact Centre Operators (who are the frontline team in taking calls/social media interactions), you will be in the key role of reviewing matters that require the attendance of an officer; risk assessing all reports passed to the FCR for deployment of police officers/staff and ensuring that the right people get to each and every incident. As a Controller in the FCR, you will view and assess a range of matters; from a swan sitting on a main road to a person suffering a mental health crisis to a burglary in progress - no two incidents are the same; some require immediate deployment of officers/staff, others need long term problem solving capabilities, and others need input from partner agencies. Key to this role is an ability to review incidents quickly and identify the pertinent information to pass on to attending officers/staff. Decision making under pressure is a must as is an ability to work both on your own and as part of a team. Incidents can be traumatic or distressing at times, so you'll need to display high levels of emotional resilience. You won't be going at it alone. You'll have access to full training and our Force Control Room works closely as a team to continually support you in your career. You'll get a starting salary of £33,714, opportunities for progression, job security and the satisfaction that comes from helping others. A typical shift looks like this: You will start your shift reviewing all incidents for your area of responsibility within the County, making sure that people who have requested police help are updated as to what we are doing; assessing the nature of the reported incident against others and deploying officers to incidents in order, based upon the risk of harm reported. You will utilise your skills in spotting and managing risk to ensure that attending officers are provided with pertinent information and sufficient detail to manage the incident when they arrive.Skills & Experience Key Elements of the role are:

  • Ability to work under pressure and to risk assess incidents quickly and efficiently - skills you may already have, but which we will develop as part of the initial and ongoing training
  • Liaison with other Emergency Services and Partner Agencies, ensuring the most appropriate team help callers to Surrey Police
  • Identification and progression of lines of enquiry to ensure evidential opportunities are followed at the earliest opportunity
  • Calling members of the public and providing advice and support - in some cases we can allay concerns by providing up to date information and support whilst also managing expectations as to what the Police Service can/cannot do
  • Delivering a service that manages the demand upon Surrey Police, maintaining a high level of service and supporting other front line teams within Surrey Police and Partner Agencies to provide the best service we can to those who need us.
  • Previous work within a high-pressured environment is desirable but not essential; we offer a detailed training schedule to develop your skills. Above all, we're looking for common sense, attention to detail, good communication skills, high levels of resilience and ability to remain calm under pressure. If you have these abilities, along with the drive and determination to make a difference to the communities of Surrey we serve, then this is the role for you! Please make sure your CV details your qualifications, use of IT systems, experience of customer service and if you have any call centre experience. You will receive a structured classroom-based course and on the job training with a dedicated coach, who will assist you in your learning and support you to until you become independent. We expect high standards and ethical behaviour, central to this is the Code of Ethics which is the professional code of conduct for Policing. Our teams are there when the public need us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You'll need to commit to working a shift pattern covering the 24-hour period, this includes night shifts, weekends and Bank/Public Holidays such as Christmas and New Year's Eve. Shifts are timetabled well in advance so that you can plan properly. We work a rotating shift pattern which consists of four days on four off, comprising of two day shifts followed by two night shifts over a 32 week pattern (with a training day undertaken once every 16 weeks)., The role is based at our Police Headquarters, Mount Browne, in Artington which is approximately 1.5 miles outside of Guildford Town Centre. Due to the shift times, own transport is desirable as public transport is not readily available around these times. We offer free onsite parking at all times. Part-time working is available and you can find example patterns on our website at: Force Control Room Operators | Surrey Police We hold assessments for this role, focusing on an ability to receive information and record it quickly/accurately and on the candidate's ability to undertake multiple tasks at the same time. Successful candidates will be offered a 7-week classroom-based training course. This is full time, Monday to Friday with a working pattern of the hours between 8am and 4pm. This is followed by a 16-week coaching period working the 24/7 shift pattern. The probationary period for this role is 12 months and progress assessments take place at regular intervals during this period. The role of Force Control Room Controller is tenured for 24 months, meaning that you will not be able to start a new position within Surrey Police during this time. You may however be able to apply for roles with longer recruitment time frames e.g. Police Constable. All successful applicants will be placed on our waiting list in readiness for future vacancies. Please note if you have applied within the last 6 months you are not eligible to apply. This also includes the role of 999 Emergency Call Taker.Diversity Statement We are only as good as our people. It's important that our officers and staff can be themselves in the workplace and we know that as an organisation we'll grow from the variety of thinking, approach, and the skills that diversity brings; all of which help us to deliver a better policing service. We strive to ensure how we deliver our services, provide information and how we recruit is open and accessible to all. We have multiple staff support groups who help to improve our understanding of minority issues and ensure they are reflected in our work. We are proud members of the Stonewall Workplace Equality Index and Disability Confident, a signatory of the Race at Work Charter and aligned with the Armed Forces Covenant and the HeForShe movement. We are committed to being an anti-racist police service. We promise to challenge injustice, ensure fairness and to uphold anti-racist principles in both our organisation and our communities. For more information, you can read our full anti-racism statement here.

    Please note this vacancy is for Surrey Police and based at our Police Headquarters in Guildford. Sussex Police recruit for the same role based at their Headquarters in Lewes. For further information visit www.sussex.police.uk/careersChief Constables' Message We really welcome your interest in joining our Police Force. It is a privilege to lead the teams in Surrey Police and Sussex Police who continuously work selflessly and tirelessly in order to keep people in our counties safe. We are looking for talented and inspirational people who put the needs of the public at the heart of everything that they do and who want to make a difference. If you feel you are that person then we want to hear from you. We wish you all the very best with your application. Chief Constable Tim De Meyer & Chief Constable Jo Shiner

    While this can be a challenging role, there are many benefits, including the variety the work provides, camaraderie within a supportive environment, working outside the usual 9-5 and the resultant work-life balance. We strive for officers to feel valued and to enjoy a personal sense of achievement through helping people. We recognise how hard our employees work and we aim to provide opportunities for career progression as well as a competitive salary. Our site is a former stately home which enjoys views out across the Surrey Hills. The extensive grounds allow for walking and relaxation. There is also a free on-site gym which is open 24 hours. During office hours there's a canteen serving hot and cold food as well as a Costa coffee outlet, outside these hours a self-service facility is available. At all times we offer a fully equipped kitchen to store or prepare meals along with vending machines.
  • Starting salary of £33,714 (this is inclusive of a shift allowance of £6,169 per year, for working across the 24/7 period), rising annually.
  • 180 hours annual leave, rising to 209 hours depending on your length of service.
  • Progressive approach to flexible working, enhanced maternity and paternity leave and potential for a career break (after two years' service).
  • Great training and development opportunities that support future career progression.
  • Opportunity to join various support networks, staff associations and sports clubs.
  • A competitive benefits package including pension, flexible benefits, employee assistance programme for advice and counselling.
  • Access to discounts / savings / cash-back rewards including the Blue Light Card which provides its members with access to more than 15,000 discounts from large national retailers to local businesses across categories such as holidays, cars, days out, fashion gifts, insurance, phones and many more.
  • Access to private healthcare schemes, which attract preferential rates, including up a year's free membership for new members (subject to terms and conditions)
  • Part-time working or flexible shifts may be available after completing the full-time training, which is around 6 months.