Please note for Welsh speaking candidates the initial national test is completed in English. Internal Force processes including force assessment centre and interview can be conducted in Welsh. To support candidates it is suggested that you change Language to Welsh on the Jobs Posting Board.
Role Overview
Force Contact & Control Operators are highly trained and skilled, they deal with all emergency calls received through 999 and all non-emergency calls received via 101 and the Switchboard. In addition to recording incidents and giving advice, the operators are also responsible for the dispatch and control of police resources, making sure the right officers are in the right place at the right time. We are looking for enthusiastic and ambitious applicants with a positive approach and good telephone manner with people and would encourage potential applicants to apply for the ride along scheme to gain insight into the role.
We are proactively recruiting for Welsh Language speakers in order to support the organisation in meeting demand from the public and compliance with Welsh Language Standards.
Lots of useful information regarding the posts and recruitment process can be found in the documents attached and you can find more information about what the role involves here and you can view our behind the badge information video here
Please note: There is a 2 year tenure on this posting (you need to remain in post for 2 years prior to applying for alternative posts).
DATES TO NOTE
Informal Drop In Sessions for any queries as follows:
Tuesday 12/11 12pm-1pm - Join the meeting now
Thursday 14/11 12pm-1pm - Join the meeting now
Assessment Centre - 4/5 December 2024
Interviews - 14/15/16 January 2025
Planned start date - April 2025
PLEASE NOTE:
For this application process, as per the role profile, you are not required to provide any competency based evidence. Please leave this section blank and submit your application; you will then be sent an online test link to complete.
ALL TESTS must be complete by THURSDAY 28TH NOVEMBER @1pm
Please also note: If you have previously passed the national sift test, or/and the in force assessment centre, please contact us as you are not required to re sit these within a set period of time. Please email centralrecruitment@gwent.police.uk to check if these stages are required for your application.
What are our benefits
Here at Gwent Police, we value our employees, and we provide ample support and training to ensure you excel in your role, alongside receiving benefits such as:
Generous annual leave entitlement that rises to either 29 or 30 days depending on grade plus 8 bank holidays
Employee Assistance programme and a range of wellbeing support programmes
Free access to on-site gyms
Discounts from various retailers via the Blue Light Scheme and Vectis Card
Cycle to Work Scheme
Hybrid/Agile working (role dependant)
Flexible working opportunities
Local government pension scheme
Range of support networks
Generous maternity/paternity and adoption leave entitlements
Generous sick pay provisions
Option to become a member of UNISON, the public service union
INTERNAL CANDIDATES: Please note that we are unable to progress you to shortlisting unless we have received your Line Manager Approval form. Please submit this in line with the closing date. Thank you.
To enable us to deliver outstanding policing for everyone, we need people from all backgrounds, with a range of professional and life experiences, so that we are truly representative of our communities.
Gwent Police provide a positive action support programme for underrepresented groups. To find out more please email Brian and Clare via positive.action@gwent.police.uk or visit our positive action page here: Positive Action | Gwent Police
We are proud to be a Welsh speaking policing service and welcome applications from candidates with Welsh Language skills.
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About Disability Confident
A Disability Confident employer will generally offer an interview to any applicant that declares they have a disability and meets the minimum criteria for the job as defined by the employer. It is important to note that in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. For more details please go to Disability Confident .