An exciting opportunity has arisen for a permanent post of Clerical Officer within CTP Wales and you are invited to apply for this role.
We are looking for people who are proud, professional and positive. Individuals with diverse skills and experiences who are innovative, driven, ambitious and above all, aspire to be our leaders of the future and wish to join our successful team.
The successful applicant would have a wide and varied range of responsibilities. The Clerical Officer will monitor and allocate workloads, quality assure the standard work and monitor performance within the team. The ability to develop and maintain positive relationships with colleagues across CTP Wales is crucial. The successful applicant will play a lead role in the continual review and improvement of administrative processes and systems as part of the commitment to continuous improvement.
This role is suitable for part time/job share workers due to operational requirements.
The successful Candidate must be willing to undergo vetting to DV Vetting.
Please note, if you are subject to an ongoing PSD investigation, your appointment or placement in the role may be delayed pending an outcome. Whether the role is held open will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
It is essential that the candidate is prepared to successfully complete the vetting process’ plus;
The post will also require the successful completion of an additional security induction process, part of which requires pre-screening checks of nationality and foreign connections. It must be stressed that this is in addition to force management vetting. Candidates must achieve both clearances to take up this post.
Hours per Week: 37 hours
Type Of Contract: Permanent
South Wales Police is the largest police force in Wales and although geographically small, covering around 812 square miles and equating to just 10% of the geographical area of Wales, South Wales Police provides a policing service to 1.3 million people (42% of the country’s population).
South Wales is a diverse region, boasting urban, rural and coastal areas and featuring the two largest cities in Wales – Swansea and the capital city, Cardiff. The force also serves 63 of the 100 most deprived communities in Wales.
Cowbridge Road,
Bridgend CF31 3SU
Bridgend Station (0.8 miles)
Bridgend Bus Station