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Communications Officer - Operations & Communications Centre (OCC)

Employer
Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police
Location
Leek Wootton
Salary
£20115 - £24759 per annum
Closing date
22 Feb 2019

Job Details


Communications Officer - Operations & Communications Centre (OCC)
Leek Wootton, Warwickshire
Permanent contract
Full time - 37 hours
The closing date for this role is Friday 1st March 2019



In order to ensure resilience and to reflect the significant training investment, the post of Communications officer is subject to a minimum two year tenure period. This means you will be unable to apply for any internal vacancies for a period of two years from the commencement of your appointment.

This post is also subject to a 12 month probation period.



A strategic alliance has been formed between Warwickshire Police and West Mercia Police in order to enable both forces to meet the challenge of reducing policing budgets. By working more closely together the forces will benefit from greater operational and organisational resilience, making us the fourth largest geographic police area in England and Wales. 

The main purpose of the role is to receive and record emergency and non emergency requests for policing service, determining the level of response required and providing resolution at the first point of contact, where appropriate.
Main Responsibilities:
To receive and record requests for service on appropriate systems. Making an initial assessment of the threat, risk of harm and vulnerability and subsequently determining the initial level of response in accordance with the Deployment Principles, Force Procedures, National Standards of Incident and Crime Recording and providing resolution at the first point of contact, where appropriate.
To manage slower time non dynamic requests from Police resources via Operational Service Desk practices.
To update, analyse and interrogate IT records and intelligence systems in accordance with Force policy, Management of Police Information (MoPI) and national guidelines
To assess the threat, risk of harm and vulnerability and record initial details of people reported as absent or missing onto the COMPACT missing person system
To provide timely updates to victims and witnesses when the initial response times are unable to be met and if appropriate, inform them about the outcome resulting from their request for service.
To undertake other duties commensurate with the nature, level of responsibility and grading of this post, as required, including cover for colleagues, as required.
Experience/Skills:
Experience of working as part of a team
Proven ability to gather information and to prioritise tasks whilst under pressure
Proven ability to gather and collate information using appropriate questioning techniques and create and maintain accurate records
Proven ability to work under pressure, managing high and varied work loads in a customer service environment
Good keyboard skills- able to type as a minimum 35 words per minute
Competent in the use of IT including Microsoft packages
Proven ability to communicate both orally and in written form with a wide range of people
Good data input skills

Special Conditions: 

 

  • Required to wear a uniform
  • Shift and week-end working
  • Unsocial hours
  • Exposure to disturbing/unpleasant tasks
  • Occasional travel  within Warwickshire and West Mercia Policing areas.
  • Hearing Test
  • Night working
  • Tutoring of new  members of staff

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 and West Mercia Police recruitment process to successfully complete vetting and credit checks.

 

Company

Warwickshire Police and West Mercia is the fourth largest geographic police area in England and Wales. The force area is divided into five local policing areas, which match the boundaries of our local authorities.

While Warwickshire Police and West Mercia is predominantly rural, it also contains some densely populated urban areas and many market towns. To ensure we strike the right balance between addressing national and local policing priorities, the force focuses its activities on three priority areas:

  • Serving
  • Protecting the public
  • Making the difference
Company info
Location
Hindlip Hall,
Hindlip
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR3 8SP
GB

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