Vacancy Information
Division / Department - Contact and Control
Status - Full Time
Contract Type - Permanent
Rank - Police Sergeant
Location - Sussex Police Headquarters, Lewes
Chief Constables' Message
We really welcome your interest in joining our Police Force. It is a privilege to lead the teams in Surrey Police and Sussex Police who continuously work selflessly and tirelessly in order to keep people in our counties safe.
We are looking for talented and inspirational people who put the needs of the public at the heart of everything that they do and who want to make a difference. If you feel you are that person then we want to hear from you.
We wish you all the very best with your application.
Chief Constable Tim De Meyer & Chief Constable Jo Shiner
The Role and Key Responsibilities
An exciting opportunity has arisen for Police officers to become controllers and work as part of the team within FCCCD.
PC Controllers within the Force Contact Command and Control Department are responsible for the initial command and control of Sussex Police’s response to incidents. This vital role includes taking 999 calls, appropriately resourcing and resolving incidents reported to Sussex Police, and continuously assessing Threat, Harm, and Risk. Controllers prioritise and review incidents in line with available resources, ensuring officer safety and compliance with Force policy while making timely, informed decisions in a fast-paced environment.
This is a great opportunity for officers to apply their policing skills to this role to support their colleagues, managing resources and getting the right units to the right incidents.
Officers should also see this as a great opportunity to learn new skills, have a greater appreciation and understanding of how the Force operates and to be involved in Force Operations.
Additional Information The role is based at Sussex Police Headquarters in Lewes but there may be requirements to work from our fall-back sites across the county including Gatwick and Brighton.
You will be required to work a 24/7 shift pattern which consists of 4 days on followed by 4 days off.
We welcome applications and discussion with candidates who want to work full-time or part-time/flexible hours.
Officers must have completed a minimum of 3 years service to be eligible to apply.
A full training package is being developed to ensure you receive everything you need prior to starting in the room.
Key Responsibilities
1 - Take initial effective Command and Control of incidents, often dealing with these incidents simultaneously.
2 - Take responsibility for prioritising incidents of a similar grade to ensure an appropriate response to incidents. Operate, monitor, review, update and control all radio and other equipment, thus ensuring the integrated command and control systems to deploy, control and ensure the safety and welfare of Operational staff.
3 - Undertake authorised searches over the radio in respect of all computerised systems for operational staff to support them in the performance of their role.
4 – Support emergency contact handling by answering 999 calls within the national performance target of 10 seconds to provide a quick and efficient service to the public of Sussex, in accordance with National Call Handling Standards.
5 - To record, classify and, where directed, update the Command and Control system in respect of all operational matters within Sussex to maintain accurate records.
6 - To record information and liaise with partner agencies, where required, to advise them of relevant incidents.
7 - Undertake such other duties as appropriate to the character of the work as may reasonably be required, including specific areas of responsibility of similar or when deemed appropriate.
8 - Selected staff will be required to undertake duties supporting events and operations and can be deployed to work out of any of our sites.
Skills & Experience
1 - Excellent IT skills are essential
2 - Strong customer service focus with good written and communication/people skills
3 - Ability to prioritise/multitask
Why Work With Us?
1. National Salary plus £2,000 per annum South East allowance
2. 22 days per year annual leave, rising to 30 days (based on full time) a year depending on your length of service
3. Opportunity to progress through the ranks and/or specialise in an area of policing that interests you most
4. Highly competitive pension scheme
5. An Employee Assistance Programme for advice and counselling covering a range of health, well-being and lifestyle topics
6. Access to discounts, savings and cash back rewards including travel subsidiaries, an eye care scheme and more
7. Flexible benefits
8. Progressive approach to flexible working, enhanced maternity and paternity leave and potential for a career break (after two years’ service)
9. Opportunities to join various support networks, staff associations and sports clubs
10. Access to subsidised gym (depending on location)
Further Information