About the Role We’re currently recruiting a Night Customer Service Advisor to support one of our clients based in Rossendale. This role is based on a small, friendly contact centre and involves taking inbound calls from customers who require immediate support—often in urgent or potentially life-threatening situations. Our client provides critical assistance to a wide range of individuals, many of whom rely on swift and compassionate responses during times of crisis. What You’ll Be Doing As a Night Customer Service Advisor, you’ll be the first point of contact, answering calls promptly—ideally within three rings. Using a structured script, you’ll assess the urgency of each situation and provide calm, clear guidance to the caller. You could be responding to situations such as: A triggered fire alarm requiring you to contact emergency services A caller who has experienced a fall and activated an emergency device Each call will vary, but your role remains the same: to listen, assess, and take appropriate action with empathy and professionalism. Key responsibilities include: Handle sensitive and emotionally charged calls from elderly or vulnerable individuals Remain calm and composed under pressure Use the client’s Technology Enabled Care (TEC) system to identify issues and provide outstanding service Tailor your communication style to each caller’s needs Collaborate with various internal stakeholders to support service delivery Accurately record details and actions taken during and after each call What We’re Looking For We’re seeking compassionate, reliable individuals who thrive in high-pressure situations and can communicate with clarity and empathy over the phone. Ideal Experience: NHS or healthcare helplines Crisis or bereavement counselling Citizens Advice or social support roles Housing, drug, alcohol, or mental health support services Essential Skills & Requirements: Calm and empathetic telephone manner Excellent communication and listening skills Basic computer literacy and accurate data entry Resilience and professionalism in urgent or emotional situations GCSEs in English and Maths (grade C or above, or equivalent) Cultural awareness and empathy Ability to manage time and workload independently Comfortable working across multiple systems Minimum of 1 years’ experience in a public, healthcare, TEC, or service-based role Standard DBS check required What We Offer Fully paid 5-week training programme £12.67 per hour Working night shift 5pm - 11pm or 5pm - 12midnight - 4 on 4 off Friendly, supportive team environment Meaningful, people-first work that makes a real impact Fixed shifts to support work/life balance On-site role with opportunities for personal and professional growth If you’re someone who can offer reassurance, stay calm in a crisis, and take meaningful action—you could be the difference someone needs in their most vulnerable moment. I’d love to hear from you. Please call Adele or email your CV to