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A local police force in Bridgwater is seeking an emergency call handler/dispatcher to serve as the first point of contact in urgent situations. You will need exceptional communication skills and emotional resilience while responding to emergency calls, providing reassurance, and coordinating the deployment of appropriate services. This role involves a competitive salary package starting at £36,453, with shifts including nights and weekends. Benefits include an on-site gym, mental wellbeing support, and discounts through the Blue Light Card.
Are you ready to use your skills and experience in a role that makes a real difference in people’s lives?
As an emergency call handler/dispatcher, also known as an emergency communications operator, you’ll be at the forefront of public safety, serving as the vital first point of contact for those facing emergencies during urgent situations. Join us in making a difference when it matters most!
As an emergency call handler, you will respond promptly to emergency calls, gather crucial details such as the nature of the emergency, location, number of people involved, and any immediate dangers. You will remain calm, provide reassurance, and give clear instructions to callers, helping them stay focused. You will assess the urgency of each situation, determine the priority level, and deploy appropriate emergency services to the scene, ensuring a timely response.
We are recruiting for positions based in our Portishead control room (Police HQ) and at Bridgwater Police Centre, Express Park.
There are some fantastic employee benefits on offer such as on‑site gym membership (Police HQ), physical and mental wellbeing support and access to lots of discount services such as the Blue Light Card, which gives you money off in high‑street shops and restaurants, holiday savings and offers for a wide range of business services online.
Our salary package starts at £36,453 and increases each year.
You will need to be prepared to work a variety of shifts, which will include a proportion of weekends, nights and bank holidays, for example: 6 on, 4 off shift‑pattern consisting of shifts 7am-5pm, 1pm-11pm and 11pm-7am.
Your journey with us will start with a 6 to 8 weeks training course where our inspiring team of dedicated trainers will teach you the skills you need to give expert advice to members of the public in the most critical situations. We can not accommodate any leave during the course duration.
We recognise the benefit different life experience and perspectives can bring.
We are on a journey to become the most inclusive police force in the country.
Find out more about our benefits and culture
Please note: We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive a high volume of applications. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible to ensure their application is considered.