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Call Handler

Posted 10 days ago

  • Rochester, Kent
  • Permanent
  • Free Parking
  • £24,000 to £24,800 /Yr
  • Sponsored
  • Expires In 18 days

Call Handler



Location: Strood �(moving to Gun Wharf, Chatham in 2025)



Are you experienced in handling calls and supporting vulnerable individuals?

Are you flexible and open to working on a rotating shift pattern?

Do you want to be part of a team that makes a real impact in the community?





Shift Pattern: 4 shifts on, 4 shifts off (inc night shifts) �covering 24/7, 365 days a year.





About the Role:



As a Call Handler in the Monitoring Control Centre, you will be at the heart of ensuring the safety and wellbeing of vulnerable individuals, public spaces, and commercial properties. You will play a key role in operating telecare and CCTV monitoring services, responding to emergency calls, and coordinating with various agencies when action is needed.





Key Responsibilities:



Assistive Technology Monitoring:




  • Respond to incoming assistive technology calls, providing reassurance and support to vulnerable users, such as elderly or disabled individuals.

  • Summon emergency assistance when necessary and document all actions taken.

  • Conduct equipment tests and report system issues as needed.



CCTV Monitoring:




  • Monitor CCTV systems, keeping a vigilant eye on public areas and partner sites for any suspicious activity.

  • Manage cameras, document incidents, and escalate issues to authorities when appropriate.

  • Handle authorised enquiries in line with Home Office guidelines and company policies.



Emergency Call Handling:




  • Handle Council Out of Hours Emergency calls, accurately documenting actions and coordinating emergency responses.

  • Liaise with external agencies to ensure appropriate responses to incidents.





What We are Looking For:



Essential Skills and Attributes:




  • Interest in assistive technology and promoting independent living.

  • Must have permanent Right to Work in the UK

  • Empathy and patience to support vulnerable individuals with professionalism.

  • Resilience in high-pressure environments, managing interruptions or conflicting demands.

  • Strong communication skills, especially when handling sensitive information.





Experience and Qualifications:




  • GCSEs in English and Maths (or equivalent).

  • Analytical skills to interpret information and develop effective responses.

  • Computer proficiency for operating CCTV and assistive technology systems.

  • Ability to pass vetting processes, including Non-Police Police Vetting Level 1 and enhanced DBS.





Desirable:




  • SIA CCTV license and familiarity with relevant legislation.

  • Experience in CCTV monitoring, data protection, or work related to supporting individuals' wellbeing.







Benefits: Death in Service Benefit, 24-hour GP support, night shift health checks, counselling, free parking, free tea and coffee, mental health support, birthday day off, and Christmas concession day.