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HEARS Responder

Job details
Posting date: 02 September 2024
Salary: £22,472 to £23,600 per year, pro rata
Hours: Part time
Closing date: 18 September 2024
Location: Ipswich, Suffolk
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Ipswich Borough Council
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: REQ00868

Summary

We are currently looking for a HEARS Responder to join our Home Emergency Alarm Response Service (HEARS) team.

Responder – 29.4 hours per week – permanent.

We are looking for a highly motivated individual to join the HEARS team. You will work as part of a dedicated team providing a 24/7 service for Ipswich Borough Council.

Our HEARS Responders provide emergency alarm response to HEARS customers across Ipswich and the surrounding suburbs. The team specialise in the provision of first aid and are manual handling specialists, assisting fallen and/or injured individuals with the use of specialist equipment, leaving them safe and comfortable in their own home, allowing customers to maintain their independence.

Day to Day

The day shift will be based at Grafton House (Ipswich Borough Council HQ) and you will respond to emergency calls from this location.

When not responding to emergencies, the team also undertake installation and collection of alarms, as well as background administration and other key tasks to ensure the smooth running of the service.

The night shift is always worked from your home/responding address* on an on-call basis.

*Your home/responding address must be within a few minutes of the Ipswich Borough Council boundary.

Shift and Rota Patterns

The HEARS team currently operate on two shifts on a 24-hour rota:

Day shift: 06:50hrs – 19:10hrs

Night shift: 19:00hrs – 07:00hrs

Full-Time Pattern

A typical full time Responder shift pattern comprises of 8 weeks of 2-day shifts, followed by 2-night shifts with a 4-day break before the pattern repeats.

Every 9 weeks all Responders enter a float period picking up 42 hours of shifts across a 14-day period.

The hours of work are 29.4 per week on a set pattern (as above typical Responder-full-time).

This post requires day, night and bank holiday working.

About You

You will be an enthusiastic and reliable individual, ideally with experience in a care or emergency response related role. You will need to be able to remain calm and clear headed in emergency situations, providing potentially lifesaving assistance to customers.

You must be able to demonstrate good communication skills particularly in relation to older and vulnerable customers and will need to liaise with a variety of staff, external agencies, and family members in a polite, concise, and understanding manner.

Teamwork is vital to ensure the service runs smoothly, you will need to be able to work closely with your colleagues with sometimes limited supervision due to the 24/7 operational hours. You must be able to think on your feet, be decisive and have the ability to respond quickly where necessary.

Due to the difficulties faced by this client group it is essential you are competent in using different technology such as mobile devices and lifting equipment.

A full UK driving license, an enhanced DBS check, and a Police Vetting Clearance will be required for this post.

Ideally you will have the below qualifications as a minimum, but training will be provided.

Level 3 First Aid at Work

Level 2 Moving & Assisting People

As well as a good salary, we offer a career average pension scheme, generous holiday and sick pay entitlements, subsidised parking for work and leisure, public transport discounts, free swimming and gym membership, cycle purchase scheme, plenty of personal and professional development opportunities, flexible working, hybrid working opportunities, Employee Assistance Programme and the opportunity to work with great colleagues.

For more information about this role please contact Debbie Clements on 01473 433276 or via email on debbie.clements@ipswich.gov.uk or Tom Fell on 01473 433659 or via email on tom.fell@ipswich.gov.uk

If you require any assistance or reasonable adjustments during the application or recruitment process, please let us know so that the appropriate arrangements can be put in place.

Please download the Job Description and Person Specification to find out more about this role: Job Description and Person Specification

The selection process will be an interview.

Early applications are encouraged as we reserve the right to interview candidates who meet the essential criteria prior to the closing date and / or to close the opportunity to applicants once we receive sufficient applications.

Please note CVs are not accepted.

Previous applicants need not apply.

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