4 Months Contract with a Local Authority
28hrs / week
£18.30 / hr
Summary
The role of a Housing Warden at Telecare Cardiff is crucial in providing efficient, reliable, and friendly responses to emergency alarm calls from vulnerable and elderly customers. This position ensures the safety and well-being of users by addressing emergency and priority calls, offering practical support, and maintaining accurate records. The Housing Warden collaborates with colleagues and external agencies to deliver high levels of customer satisfaction and service quality.
Responsibilities
* Respond to emergency and priority calls from vulnerable and elderly customers.
* Collaborate with colleagues and other service areas to ensure high call resolution and customer satisfaction.
* Provide practical help, care, or support as needed and report actions to the Control Centre.
* Handle sensitive and emergency situations effectively, coordinating with next of kin, care agencies, or emergency services.
* Maintain accurate records of customer visits following alarm calls or routine checks.
* Visit homes of individuals who have triggered alarm calls and address any equipment issues.
* Conduct routine visits to Sheltered Housing schemes in the absence of the Scheme Manager.
* Program and test alarm units and pendants, installing equipment as necessary.
* Utilize current and emerging technology to enhance customer contact services.
* Ensure the safekeeping of fuel cards and equipment, maintaining vehicle logs.
* Attend training sessions and meetings, providing cover for Control Centre operations when needed.
* Assist in training colleagues and mentoring new starters.
* Work independently, including night shifts, following lone working procedures.
Requirements
* Ability to listen empathetically and communicate clearly with customers and colleagues.
* Experience in responding to emergency situations and providing customer-focused service.
* Proficiency in using technology, including mobile devices and IT systems.
* Ability to work as part of a team and independently, showing initiative and adaptability.
* Educated to GCSE standard or equivalent, with a focus on Mathematics and English.
* Ability to understand, speak, and write Welsh is desirable.
* Willingness to work unsocial hours, including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays.
* Subject to a Disclosure & Barring Service Enhanced Check.
* Commitment to equality, health and safety, and safeguarding policies.
* Support the Council's efforts to reduce carbon emissions and deliver climate-resilient services.