Control Centre Operator

Posted 10 November 2025
Salary 16.88
LocationCardiff CF10 United Kingdom
Job type Full time
Sector Administration / Clerical
ReferenceRQ1639450

Job description

3 Month Contract with A Local Authority



Job Purpose

The Contact Centre Operator (Telecare) is responsible for providing a responsive, high-quality service to vulnerable and elderly residents, responding to emergency and priority calls with professionalism, empathy, and efficiency. The postholder will also support a range of council services by handling inbound and outbound customer contact, ensuring accurate information, timely assistance, and excellent customer care.



Key Duties and Responsibilities

  • Receive and respond promptly to emergency and priority calls from vulnerable and elderly customers, providing reassurance and support.

  • Make outbound welfare calls to check on the wellbeing of customers and provide follow-up assistance as required.

  • Deliver a professional, customer-focused service across multiple access channels (telephone, email, monitoring systems).

  • Accurately record information and take appropriate action, including liaising with emergency services, care agencies, or internal departments.

  • Handle sensitive and emergency situations calmly, showing empathy and sound judgment.

  • Communicate clearly and effectively with a diverse customer base, adapting communication styles to meet individual needs.

  • Provide accurate advice and information about Council services, ensuring customers understand any actions being taken.

  • Work collaboratively with colleagues and partners including Out-of-Hours services, Highways, Noise Pollution, and Housing teams.

  • Adhere to established procedures and escalation protocols for emergency and out-of-hours incidents.

  • Embrace and utilise emerging telecare and contact centre technologies to improve service delivery.

  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of the service by supporting team initiatives and responding positively to change.


Requirements

  • Educated to GCSE standard or equivalent, with five GCSEs (Grades A–C / 4–9), including English and Mathematics.

  • Demonstrable competence in written and spoken English.

  • Ability to communicate (speak, read, and write) in Welsh.

  • Standard DBS Check