Resource Controller Part Time - JRN10713
 

Part-Time 25.73 hours per week

£16,526 - £18,091 basic annually (equating to a potential £22,107 - £22,400 with shift and weekend allowances)

 

The role

 

It’s our people that make Northumbria Police a truly exciting and inclusive place to work – a place where you can let your skills shine. Our teams are critical to our success, driven to deliver and always go the extra mile. 

 

As a Resource Controller you play an instrumental role in our response to emergencies. You’ll be dealing with many incidents which you will need to prioritise. Make decisions as to what resources are needed and communicate to officers and deploy them to attend routine incidents or deal with real life emergencies.

 

Sound interesting? Look and see how you can help us make a difference.

 

Role Information and how to apply

 

Our application form will help us understand how your current/prior work experience, education and life experience has prepared you for the role of a Resource Controller with #TeamNP. Make sure you do your research about what makes us tick here at Northumbria and the values and behaviours that contribute to making a successful Resource Controller.

 

For further information please view the Job Description

 

Please click on the link for Frequently asked questions, this will cover the role in more detail and give you handy tips to support completing your application form

 

You’ll work a part time shift pattern which involves 24/7, 365 days a year cover, please click the link to view the shift pattern for this role RC Shift Pattern

 

Please note shift allowances are subject to change based on hours/weekends worked, the amount stated is not definitive, however gives an idea of the potential uplift to your base salary.

 

 

Why join #TeamNP?

 

In return for your dedication and experience, we offer 23 days’ leave (annual leave entitlement is calculated pro rata according to the number of hours worked), excluding bank holidays, increasing to 28 days for 5 years+ service.  We support our people inside and out of work – offering a very competitive pension scheme, childcare vouchers, and discounts on shopping and eating out thanks to the Blue Light Card. And to take care of your physical and mental well-being, we’ve invested in extensive paid sick leave, trained mental health first aiders on-site, an employee advice service and access to gyms in some stations.  

 

What you’ll do

 

If you join TeamNP you will become part of the fast-paced, customer-focused Communications Centre, based at either Ponteland or South Shields, working closely with the Contact Handlers to ensure the Communications Department plays its role in helping the force deliver an outstanding service.  

 

You will be responsible for identifying and allocating the appropriate resources to incidents and manage several incidents simultaneously. In addition, you will respond to officer needs, requests and monitor open incidents. 

 

You will use the information provided to assess the threat, harm, and risk in line with updated intelligence.

 

You will be able to quickly understand large amounts of information from a variety of sources, including radio transmissions, telephone calls, and databases and task and direct resources effectively and efficiently.  The ability to reassess information as a situation develops confidentially managing any changes to ensure the correct result. 

 

You will be confident in your decision making and at times must challenge situations to ensure the correct response. 

 

You will understand our force priorities and the role in which you play to ensure these are met.

 

What you’ll bring

 

This is an extremely challenging role, and it is essential that you have the following skills:

 

·           Excellent communication skills

·           The ability to negotiate and influence

·           The confidence to assess and challenge information

·           Exceptional IT Skills

·           The ability to multi-task in challenging circumstances

·           An aptitude for problem solving

·           The ability to work alone and/or as part of a team

·           The ability to remain focused and calm when under pressure

·           The drive to deliver outstanding service 

·           Agile, receptive, and positive when faced with changes in the workplace

 

These vacancies are for a Resource Controller course starting 3rd May 2022. Training can take up to a maximum of 9 weeks full time (Monday – Friday, 0800 – 1600) at Ponteland. You must be available to attend the full training programme.

 

Recruitment Vetting (RV):  Applicants must be a resident of the UK for a minimum period of 3 years to ensure vetting checks can be successfully performed.  A job offer will be dependent upon vetting clearance, medical information, and references. 

 

For further information regarding the above post please contact Resource Manager 4379 Ross Henzell at Ross.Henzell.4379@northumbria.police.uk

     

If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact the Talent Acquisition Team by email at careers@northumbria.pnn.police.uk

 

Commitment to Role

 

Due to the investment in training and development required to perform this role, you are required to commit to a minimum period of 24 months in post. During this timeframe you will not be eligible to apply for any other vacancies advertised by Northumbria Police either internally or externally.  

 

All staff including those appointed on fixed term contracts must successfully complete their probationary period before they are eligible to apply for a Northumbria Police vacancy.

 

Northumbria Police fully supports a policy of equal opportunities, and we welcome applications from suitably qualified people from all sections of the community, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. Appointments are based on merit alone.

Vacancy Type
Police Staff
Rank/Grade
Grade E
Location
Forcewide
Hours
Reduced Hours
Salary Range
x£24,525 to £26,565
Vacancy Description
 

Part-Time 25.73 hours per week

£16,526 - £18,091 basic annually (equating to a potential £22,107 - £22,400 with shift and weekend allowances)

 

The role

 

It’s our people that make Northumbria Police a truly exciting and inclusive place to work – a place where you can let your skills shine. Our teams are critical to our success, driven to deliver and always go the extra mile. 

 

As a Resource Controller you play an instrumental role in our response to emergencies. You’ll be dealing with many incidents which you will need to prioritise. Make decisions as to what resources are needed and communicate to officers and deploy them to attend routine incidents or deal with real life emergencies.

 

Sound interesting? Look and see how you can help us make a difference.

 

Role Information and how to apply

 

Our application form will help us understand how your current/prior work experience, education and life experience has prepared you for the role of a Resource Controller with #TeamNP. Make sure you do your research about what makes us tick here at Northumbria and the values and behaviours that contribute to making a successful Resource Controller.

 

For further information please view the Job Description

 

Please click on the link for Frequently asked questions, this will cover the role in more detail and give you handy tips to support completing your application form

 

You’ll work a part time shift pattern which involves 24/7, 365 days a year cover, please click the link to view the shift pattern for this role RC Shift Pattern

 

Please note shift allowances are subject to change based on hours/weekends worked, the amount stated is not definitive, however gives an idea of the potential uplift to your base salary.

 

 

Why join #TeamNP?

 

In return for your dedication and experience, we offer 23 days’ leave (annual leave entitlement is calculated pro rata according to the number of hours worked), excluding bank holidays, increasing to 28 days for 5 years+ service.  We support our people inside and out of work – offering a very competitive pension scheme, childcare vouchers, and discounts on shopping and eating out thanks to the Blue Light Card. And to take care of your physical and mental well-being, we’ve invested in extensive paid sick leave, trained mental health first aiders on-site, an employee advice service and access to gyms in some stations.  

 

What you’ll do

 

If you join TeamNP you will become part of the fast-paced, customer-focused Communications Centre, based at either Ponteland or South Shields, working closely with the Contact Handlers to ensure the Communications Department plays its role in helping the force deliver an outstanding service.  

 

You will be responsible for identifying and allocating the appropriate resources to incidents and manage several incidents simultaneously. In addition, you will respond to officer needs, requests and monitor open incidents. 

 

You will use the information provided to assess the threat, harm, and risk in line with updated intelligence.

 

You will be able to quickly understand large amounts of information from a variety of sources, including radio transmissions, telephone calls, and databases and task and direct resources effectively and efficiently.  The ability to reassess information as a situation develops confidentially managing any changes to ensure the correct result. 

 

You will be confident in your decision making and at times must challenge situations to ensure the correct response. 

 

You will understand our force priorities and the role in which you play to ensure these are met.

 

What you’ll bring

 

This is an extremely challenging role, and it is essential that you have the following skills:

 

·           Excellent communication skills

·           The ability to negotiate and influence

·           The confidence to assess and challenge information

·           Exceptional IT Skills

·           The ability to multi-task in challenging circumstances

·           An aptitude for problem solving

·           The ability to work alone and/or as part of a team

·           The ability to remain focused and calm when under pressure

·           The drive to deliver outstanding service 

·           Agile, receptive, and positive when faced with changes in the workplace

 

These vacancies are for a Resource Controller course starting 3rd May 2022. Training can take up to a maximum of 9 weeks full time (Monday – Friday, 0800 – 1600) at Ponteland. You must be available to attend the full training programme.

 

Recruitment Vetting (RV):  Applicants must be a resident of the UK for a minimum period of 3 years to ensure vetting checks can be successfully performed.  A job offer will be dependent upon vetting clearance, medical information, and references. 

 

For further information regarding the above post please contact Resource Manager 4379 Ross Henzell at Ross.Henzell.4379@northumbria.police.uk

     

If you have any queries regarding the application process, please contact the Talent Acquisition Team by email at careers@northumbria.pnn.police.uk

 

Commitment to Role

 

Due to the investment in training and development required to perform this role, you are required to commit to a minimum period of 24 months in post. During this timeframe you will not be eligible to apply for any other vacancies advertised by Northumbria Police either internally or externally.  

 

All staff including those appointed on fixed term contracts must successfully complete their probationary period before they are eligible to apply for a Northumbria Police vacancy.

 

Northumbria Police fully supports a policy of equal opportunities, and we welcome applications from suitably qualified people from all sections of the community, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex and sexual orientation. Appointments are based on merit alone.