You seem like such a genuinely lovely and compassionate person and a credit to your force and the public. PCs and police staff - one family 💙 Thanks Emily :)
Bless you Daniel that’s awesome! So pleased, if you ever come across a job you have taken and want further advice or know my version of the call, let me know and I’ll do a video on it
@@danielrees5890 so am I! I had the same thoughts, you’ll be tested for sure but it won’t change who you are 🥰😁 and you’ll get people who will hugely appreciate you and your work, it’s all worth it for those!
Hi Emily, could you give me some tips on how you became a call handler? I have my assessment coming up in a couple of weeks and I really want this job!❤️
Hi I just want to say hello and thanks for sharing.I am only after applying to the PSNI as a call handler and it helps me to hear your experience in case I have good luck and I get into the position
Would you recommend becoming an emergency call handler, whether its for police, fire or ambulance? My ultimate goal is to end up as a police officer or paramedic but I think that having experiance as a call handler would be pretty good to understand incidents from another perspective, as well as give more insight into the service and what it deals with. By the way, the videos so far have been great. Ignore that haters :)
Thank you mate! Yes definitely suggest doing the roll as a call handler first for sure. You learn so much and it gives you a fantastic grounding. I was a special constable for near enough 2 years before I did the call handling role and I didn’t get a huge amount of training, also you can only learn so much in a few weeks. In call handling training you learn so much more detail and you have more down time / time to ask for advice and help once you’ve started the role. When you’re there on scene it’s not as easy to ask for help or advice. Information and knowledge is king! It will boost your confidence, heck I used to have officers phoning asking for advice on how they should deal with a crime or what they needed to do at times. are you looking at police or ambo more?
@@Emiilylawrence Id love to be in any of the services but right now I am leaning more towards ambo since I am currently studying health and social care at college. I wouldnt do call handling for more than a few years tbh, I would just want to get myself the confidence and the experience I wont have straight after college before moving into a role like an ECA and then eventually a paramedic.
@@Jack-ux1ow couple of years is plenty. I’d 100% do it, will deffo give you the confidence and knowledge to excel at the role as a paramedic. Best of luck in your ventures Jack, keep us posted on how it all goes and stay safe bud 🤟
Hey so the hours changed a lot. When I first joined I worked 5 days on 2 days off. The hours were the same each week for the whole week, so a week would be 0600-1400 as an early, a late would be 1400-2200 and a night was 2200-0600. I much preferred these hours! The hours did however change, and I was then on a 6 day week with 4 days off, which sounds much better but it was harder. I’d work the first 2 days an early which changed to a 0700-1700, the late shift was changed to 1400-0000 and a night was 2300-0700. I found that hard as I would work until 0700 into my first rest day and then of course on the last rest day I’d be in bed early to get up early, so it took a toll on my body!
I just applied like anybody else :) the interview was face to face (nowadays I’m not so sure if it’s over zoom or what) and I had a person from HR and a manager from the call centre. They basically asked me scenario based questions, what would you do if someone was giving you a hard time, being a abusive, or give us an example of how you’ve dealt with a highly emotional situation. I’m not sure how much it’s changed now, but if you want any further advice let me know! Training was intense, it’s where a lot of people dropped out, however as long as you’re sensible and logical, you will be fine :) the real training and learning starts in the room!
You seem like such a genuinely lovely and compassionate person and a credit to your force and the public. PCs and police staff - one family 💙 Thanks Emily :)
More please. These are incredible real life stories.
Now as a contact handler I am rewatching ALL these back cause it's actually so useful to see how you dealt with these👏🏼
Bless you Daniel that’s awesome! So pleased, if you ever come across a job you have taken and want further advice or know my version of the call, let me know and I’ll do a video on it
@@Emiilylawrence I will let you know!!🙌🏻thank you so much! I feel as though my training is pulling together when I hear it from someone else haha!!😂😂
@@danielrees5890 totally understand that! Don’t forget some days will be tough, but it will all be worth it 🥰
@@Emiilylawrence I'm such an optimistic person usually, I think this job will really test that quality 😂
@@danielrees5890 so am I! I had the same thoughts, you’ll be tested for sure but it won’t change who you are 🥰😁 and you’ll get people who will hugely appreciate you and your work, it’s all worth it for those!
Hi Emily, could you give me some tips on how you became a call handler? I have my assessment coming up in a couple of weeks and I really want this job!❤️
Great result.
thanks em u r great
Hi I just want to say hello and thanks for sharing.I am only after applying to the PSNI as a call handler and it helps me to hear your experience in case I have good luck and I get into the position
Best of luck with your application and thank you for your comment! :)
@@Emiilylawrence ❤️
I’ve just applied to become a contract handler. Could you offer any advice for my interview and assessment day please?
Would you recommend becoming an emergency call handler, whether its for police, fire or ambulance? My ultimate goal is to end up as a police officer or paramedic but I think that having experiance as a call handler would be pretty good to understand incidents from another perspective, as well as give more insight into the service and what it deals with.
By the way, the videos so far have been great. Ignore that haters :)
Thank you mate! Yes definitely suggest doing the roll as a call handler first for sure. You learn so much and it gives you a fantastic grounding.
I was a special constable for near enough 2 years before I did the call handling role and I didn’t get a huge amount of training, also you can only learn so much in a few weeks. In call handling training you learn so much more detail and you have more down time / time to ask for advice and help once you’ve started the role. When you’re there on scene it’s not as easy to ask for help or advice.
Information and knowledge is king! It will boost your confidence, heck I used to have officers phoning asking for advice on how they should deal with a crime or what they needed to do at times.
are you looking at police or ambo more?
@@Emiilylawrence Id love to be in any of the services but right now I am leaning more towards ambo since I am currently studying health and social care at college.
I wouldnt do call handling for more than a few years tbh, I would just want to get myself the confidence and the experience I wont have straight after college before moving into a role like an ECA and then eventually a paramedic.
@@Jack-ux1ow couple of years is plenty. I’d 100% do it, will deffo give you the confidence and knowledge to excel at the role as a paramedic. Best of luck in your ventures Jack, keep us posted on how it all goes and stay safe bud 🤟
Hi. What were your hours. And was the job stressful.
Hey so the hours changed a lot. When I first joined I worked 5 days on 2 days off. The hours were the same each week for the whole week, so a week would be 0600-1400 as an early, a late would be 1400-2200 and a night was 2200-0600. I much preferred these hours! The hours did however change, and I was then on a 6 day week with 4 days off, which sounds much better but it was harder. I’d work the first 2 days an early which changed to a 0700-1700, the late shift was changed to 1400-0000 and a night was 2300-0700. I found that hard as I would work until 0700 into my first rest day and then of course on the last rest day I’d be in bed early to get up early, so it took a toll on my body!
@@Emiilylawrence I see. Thanks 😊
how did you get the job? how was the interview stage and how was the training? :)
I just applied like anybody else :) the interview was face to face (nowadays I’m not so sure if it’s over zoom or what) and I had a person from HR and a manager from the call centre. They basically asked me scenario based questions, what would you do if someone was giving you a hard time, being a abusive, or give us an example of how you’ve dealt with a highly emotional situation. I’m not sure how much it’s changed now, but if you want any further advice let me know! Training was intense, it’s where a lot of people dropped out, however as long as you’re sensible and logical, you will be fine :) the real training and learning starts in the room!