Control Shift Officer - Otterbourne • Otterbourne South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nControl Shift Officer - Otterbourne with South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust in Otterbourne\n\n It is with great pleasure that we are advertising for the role of Control Shift Officer based in Southern House. As a Control Shift Officer you will be an essential part of the Emergency Operations Centre management team, taking responsibility for the supervision and line management of a team of Dispatchers whilst also supporting the wider department. Your role will require you to interact with stakeholders from both within and outside the organisation, and will provide you with many challenging and diverse opportunities. You will be responsible for leading the EOC team, who have to work quickly and under pressure, on a shift by shift basis. You will be able to work on your own initiative and as part of a team, and a high level of performance is an essential requirement. You will be responsible for the delivery of high quality care to patients, in compliance with performance targets, ensuring maximum productivity and efficiency. You will ensure compliance with EOC Standard Operating Procedures and ensure good customer / patient focus is maintained at all times. To be successful in this role you will have a good understanding of the ambulance service and a detailed knowledge of EOC procedures and protocols. You must also be able to demonstrate a calm and decisive approach in a challenging and demanding environment. You will be required to undertake dynamic performance management of the staff on duty and those allocated to your team, in conjunction with the Duty Manager. About us The role will place many pressures on you, which may affect your home and social life. Applicants will have the following personal attributes: Excellent geographical knowledge of areas covered Excellent interpersonal skills Ability to prioritise own work to ensure targets/objectives are achieved or exceeded Evidence of continued development Ability to undertake a wide range of activities and multi task Self-resilience and ability to take on responsibility a good health record and be able to work full time varying shift patterns a high level of understanding of the operation of the Emergency Systems, and the procedures to manage and deploy the available Ambulance resources, and other protocols and procedures related to the EOC and the wider health environment At least 12 months experience as an Emergency Dispatcher or undertaken your 12 month sign-off Experience as a Control Shift Officer, through secondment, development opportunity or similar is essential. You will be a team player and have the ability to accept responsibility and make decisions. You will possess good interpersonal skills, good communications skills, both written & oral, and a high level of competency in computing and IT systems in use in EOC. You will be capable of logical thinking, practical problem-solving, objective assessment skills and report writing. You must be able to motivate and support others, especially in high pressure situations. All Applicants for this opportunity will be required to undergo a competitive selection process which may include assessment, presentation and a formal interview. Full time and limited part time opportunities exist and candidates looking for reduced-hours working are welcome to apply but must demonstrate how they would provide the required level of cover (e.g. via a pure job share, flexibility with 24/7/365 requirements, working on a part time basis etc). Arrangement and demonstration of such provision remains the responsibility of the successful candidate(s). Please be aware that this role requires a high level of responsibility. You will be accountable for the efficient operation of the Emergency Operations Centre and must ensure that patient care is prioritised at all times. You must have the ability to work under pressure and make critical decisions decisively. A strong understanding of emergency medical and dispatch protocols is essential. You will be responsible for escalating anything that impacts on service delivery to the higher command chain, as well as providing support to the team. The Emergency Operations Centre can be a highly pressurised environment, often dealing with multiple critical incidents simultaneously. Please consider your own resilience and emotional well-being before applying. Please note: we recommend that you complete your application as soon as possible as we reserve the right to close this advert prior to the advertised closing date once we have received enough applications. For an informal discussion about the role please contact Gemma Robinson gemma.robinson@scas.nhs.uk Please refer to the job description and person specification to ensure you are suitable for this post. "}