Response Officer Night Only (Temporary) – Leeds City Council
Job Title: Response Officer Night Only (Temporary) • Salary: £26,403 – £28,142 (pro‑rate) + shift allowance & weekend enhancements • Hours: 35.25 hours per week • Contract: Temporary • Location: Leedswatch
Shift starts at 17:00 and finishes at 04:00. The role is temporary, ending 31 July 2026. Basic starting salary £28,142 per annum pro‑rate with potential to earn £37,428 due to pro‑rate enhancements.
About the Role
As a night‑only Response Officer, you will work as part of a team to investigate noise complaints, perform routine patrols and security checks, attend court as required, and support crime‑reduction initiatives in line with the Safer Leeds Plan.
Key Responsibilities
* Use own initiative where appropriate.
* Comply with all operational procedures and working guidelines.
* Work flexibly to meet the needs of the service and its ongoing development.
* Contribute to the development and promotion of Leedswatch.
* Work individually and as part of a team to ensure key performance indicators, objectives and targets are met.
* Work with the Police and other agencies to provide an appropriate response to incidents and engage in action days and other initiatives.
* Use a range of communication tools such as radios, telephone, body cameras, mobile CCTV equipment and basic IT equipment.
* Ring customers back to determine if noise is still ongoing and carry out visits to witness and document any nuisance.
* Where noise is witnessed and deemed unreasonable, advise domestic and commercial premises to reduce volume to an acceptable level.
* Serve warnings or legal notices required under the EPA Act 1990 & Anti‑Social Behaviour, Crime & Policing Act 2014 and attend court when necessary.
* Work across all Leedswatch service areas to ensure continuity of service.
* Maintain a polite and professional manner at all times, especially if difficult or abusive situations arise.
* Respond to customers and clients as incidents are reported (e.g. alarms, noise nuisance, tower blocks, parks and countryside).
* Undertake patrols, report all insecurities and take appropriate action to re‑secure, including seeking the assistance of partners and emergency services.
* Attend alarms/activations and assistance calls assigned to you.
* Issue, collect and audit keys on behalf of clients as and when necessary.
* Complete administrative procedures within the service if required.
* Undertake dynamic risk assessments when arriving on site to ensure health and safety is not compromised.
* Work in a cooperative environment and share knowledge and best practice with colleagues and managers across the service.
* Participate in appraisal, training and development activities to keep knowledge and skills up to date.
* Improve own practice through observation, evaluation, discussion with colleagues and appropriate continuing professional development programmes.
* Work collaboratively with colleagues, knowing when to seek help and advice and provide assistance when required.
* Contribute to the overall ethos, work and aims of the service by attending relevant meetings, training days and events as requested.
* Be aware of and comply with Leeds City Council policies and procedures (child protection, health, safety and security, confidentiality, data protection) and report all concerns to an appropriate person.
* Support equality for all by working in an anti‑discriminatory manner, upholding the values, standards and equality & diversity policies of Leeds City Council.
* Recognise and appropriately challenge incidents of racism, bullying, harassment, victimisation and any form of abuse of equal opportunities.
* Work within the council's flexibility protocol.
* The duties outlined are not exhaustive and may also comprise any other duties commensurate with the job evaluation outcome.
* Drive a vehicle in accordance with council regulations, keeping the LCC vehicle clean and tidy and reporting concerns to the shift supervisor or team supervisor.
What You Will Bring To the Role
* Full driving licence.
* Pass Police vetting.
* Keep accurate records and understand regulations, policy and legislation.
* Attend court and give evidence, as required.
* Work on own initiative, accept responsibility and make decisions within agreed criteria.
* Deal with conflicting or difficult situations.
* Excellent communication skills and be a team player.
* Be motivated and a critical thinker who understands customers' needs.
Qualifications
Must be willing to undertake Security Industry Authority Level 2 BTEC awards for security.
Essential Requirements
* Full current UK driving licence.
* Accurate records keeping and understanding of regulations, policy and legislation.
* Preserve crime scenes & evidence.
* Work in a team and contribute to team building.
* Work on own initiative, accept responsibility and make decisions within agreed criteria.
* Communicate effectively at all levels.
* Work with minimal supervision.
* Deal with conflicting or difficult situations.
* Understand the requirements of confidentiality and the Data Protection Act.
* Prepare accurate information and produce witness statements.
* Attend court and give evidence.
* Investigate and assess appropriate course of action to resolve issues and prevent reoccurrences.
* Carry out all duties concerning health & safety policies.
* Work with computer packages.
* Liaise with Police and other agencies.
* Work as part of a team to meet targets and deliver a responsive service.
Essential Behavioural And Other Characteristics
* Understand and embrace Leeds City Council values and behaviours.
* Committed to continuous improvement and delivering the best city ambition.
* Understand and observe equality and diversity policies.
* Work under health and safety policies.
* Participate in training and development activities.
* Flexible and adaptable to change as required.
* Be aware of and comply with council policies and procedures.
* Support equality and anti‑discriminatory practices.
* Challenge incidents of racism, bullying, harassment, victimisation and abuse.
* Operate within the council flexibility protocol.
Benefits
* A competitive salary and annual leave entitlement plus statutory holidays.
* Membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund with generous employer contributions.
* Flexible and hybrid working arrangements subject to service requirements.
* A clear career pathway and continuing professional development opportunities.
* A range of staff benefits to boost wellbeing and help money go further.
Equal Opportunity
We welcome applications from everyone and actively seek a diverse range of applicants from all backgrounds and cultures, including but not limited to women, carers, veterans, LGBT+, ethnically diverse, disabled and care‑experienced people.
Right to Work
This role is based in the UK. Candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK prior to commencing employment – either as a UK or Irish citizen, under the EU Settlement Scheme or with another relevant work visa. If you do not have the right to work, consider eligibility for sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route.
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