South Western Railway (SWR) operates over 1,500 services each weekday across the network and employs more than 5,000 people. We provide easy and convenient mobility, connecting people and communities in South West London, southern counties of England, and the Isle of Wight.
Join our team and help us continue to bring people together to get the most out of life.
About the job
To lead the Rail Community Officer team by example in the provision of a secure working environment for employees and customers of South Western Railway, enabling them to go about their business without fear of violence intimidation, or harassment.
Your main responsibilities will be:
Identify training requirements within team
Assist with briefing process for team
Assist with joint operational planning
Enforcement of all railway legislation and other summary offences using conventional reporting methods.
To prepare and submit written statements of evidence and to attend court to support prosecutions where necessary.
Work as part of a team of Rail Community Officers and BTP staff
To compile concise, comprehensive reports on activity witnessed
The use of powers conferred to the individual by the Chief Constable of the BTP
Proactively patrol known crime hotspot areas
Engage with railway employees and members of the public to ensure the safety and security of the network
Engage and establish relationships with the local community and non-railway agencies
To act as a witness in court where and when necessary
To actively engage in the prevention of anti-social behaviour
To supplement uniform presence at the scene of emergencies and major incidents etc
To respond to police requests in assisting control of access to sites, customer care assistance and any other appropriate duties
You'll need to be:
Previous experience of performing in a high-pressure environment
Previous customer service experience
Railway Byelaw knowledge
GCSE or equivalent level of education
To be accredited under the ACPO Railway Safety Accreditation Scheme
PACE trained and maintained competency
Other qualifications as necessary
This role requires the post holder to be accredited under the Railway Safety Accreditation Scheme. The post holder is required to pass the required training and police vetting process. The police vetting process suspends the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
Applicants who require a visa must have
6 months
remaining at the time of their appointment. Training is full time and you must be able to commit to this.
Working pattern
On average you will be working 37 hours per week across 4 days per week.
4-Week Rotating Roster
Week 1:Monday to Thursday -- 08:00 to 17:15
Week 2:Tuesday to Friday -- 08:00 to 17:15
Week 3: Thursday to Saturday -- 15:45 to 01:00 (late shift)
Week 4:Thursday to Saturday -- 15:45 to 01:00 (late shift)
with in the 4 week roster it will include 1 Sunday 10:45 to 20:00 and a Wednesday 13:45 to 23:00
Hours and shifts can be changed depending on business needs.
The Reward
In return we offer a competitive salary and a variety of valuable benefits, including:
Free duty and leisure travel on SWR services for employees
Free leisure travel for spouse/partner and dependants (criteria dependent)
75% discount on many other train operating companies
Full training and support with development
Excellent pension scheme
We all belong at SWR.
Our vision is to provide an inclusive environment for all colleagues, ensuring all candidates have an equal opportunity to access meaningful employment.
We value our differences such as age, gender, LGBTQIA+, ethnicity, religion, and disability. We maintain a zero tolerance towards any form of prejudice towards our colleagues, customers, and future talent.
We celebrate and encourage diversity of thought, progressive ways of working and seeing all our colleagues grow and thrive.
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