About the Role
We’re currently recruiting a Night Customer Service Advisor to support one of our clients based in Rossendale. This role is based on a small, friendly contact centre and involves taking inbound calls from customers who require immediate support—often in urgent or potentially life-threatening situations.
Our client provides critical assistance to a wide range of individuals, many of whom rely on swift and compassionate responses during times of crisis.
What You’ll Be Doing
As a Night Customer Service Advisor, you’ll be the first point of contact, answering calls promptly—ideally within three rings. Using a structured script, you’ll assess the urgency of each situation and provide calm, clear guidance to the caller.
You could be responding to situations such as:
- A triggered fire alarm requiring you to contact emergency services
- A caller who has experienced a fall and activated an emergency device
Each call will vary, but your role remains the same: to listen, assess, and take appropriate action with empathy and professionalism.
Key responsibilities include:
- Handle sensitive and emotionally charged calls from elderly or vulnerable individuals
- Remain calm and composed under pressure
- Use the client’s Technology Enabled Care (TEC) system to identify issues and provide outstanding service
- Tailor your communication style to each caller’s needs
- Collaborate with various internal stakeholders to support service delivery
- Accurately record details and actions taken during and after each call
What We’re Looking For
We’re seeking compassionate, reliable individuals who thrive in high-pressure situations and can communicate with clarity and empathy over the phone.
Ideal Experience:
- NHS or healthcare helplines
- Crisis or bereavement counselling
- Citizens Advice or social support roles
- Housing, drug, alcohol, or mental health support services
Essential Skills & Requirements:
- Calm and empathetic telephone manner
- Excellent communication and listening skills
- Basic computer literacy and accurate data entry
- Resilience and professionalism in urgent or emotional situations
- GCSEs in English and Maths (grade C or above, or equivalent)
- Cultural awareness and empathy
- Ability to manage time and workload independently
- Comfortable working across multiple systems
- Minimum of 1 years’ experience in a public, healthcare, TEC, or service-based role
- Standard DBS check required
What We Offer
- Fully paid 5-week training programme
- ÂŁ12.67 per hourÂ
- Working night shift 5pm - 11pm or 5pm - 12midnight - 4 on 4 offÂ
- Friendly, supportive team environment
- Meaningful, people-first work that makes a real impact
- Fixed shifts to support work/life balance
- On-site role with opportunities for personal and professional growth
If you’re someone who can offer reassurance, stay calm in a crisis, and take meaningful action—you could be the difference someone needs in their most vulnerable moment.
I’d love to hear from you.
Please call Adele or email your CV to