Stirling Council
CCTV Officer

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Closing Date: 16th July 2026
Contract Type: Permanent, Full Time
Salary: £26,292 - £26,820
Hours: 35 per week
We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced CCTV Operator to work within our CCTV control suite based in central Stirling. Ideally, you will have experience in operating CCTV systems.
As part of the role, you will be responsible for monitoring the Council's Public Space CCTV network, liaising with internal and external partners, including Police Scotland and the Councils Community Safety Team.
You will be expected to show abilities such as multitasking, dealing with dynamic situations, and responding to enquiries. The role will involve all aspects of control room-based duties such as monitoring CCTV, communication with staff, contractors, and emergency services, whilst undertaking activities to ensure that the public feel safe and protected in our communities.
The post is offered on a full-time basis of 35 hours per week, which is averaged over the shift pattern. This means that some weeks you may work more or less than 35 hours over a rotating pattern of shifts, covering both early, late, and night shifts over a 7-day period. The shift pattern covers 365 days including bank holidays and attracts unsociable shift allowance. More information about the pattern and the expectations will be discussed at the interview stage.
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The successful applicant will be subject to a Standard Disclosure check and enhanced Police vetting checks. Candidates should consider that these checks can take up to 8 weeks to be completed and no offer of employment will be made until all checks are fully completed. If your application is progressed after the interview, you will be invited to complete the form and have your details verified.
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If you are successful and progress to the next stage, our assessment centre will take place in person on Friday 24th July 2026.
Job Description
[https://www.stirling.gov.uk/media/nyqbxoc4/cctv-officer-job-description.pdf]
Additional Salary Information
[https://www.stirling.gov.uk/media/vatdduvx/salary-additional-info-6.pdf]


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The Benefits
- 30 days annual leave plus 7 public holidays (rising to 35 after 5 years continuous service) Pro-rated for part-time roles.
- Flexible working including hybrid office/work from home arrangements where the role allows. We have a good balance across our teams, retaining the benefits to work/life balance of working from home part of the week, with the collaborative and social benefits of working from the office 2-3 days per week.
- Biennial incremental progression until the top of your pay scale is reached.
- Membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme. For further details visit https://www.scotlgpsmember.org/about-the-lgps/
- Up to 6 months full sick pay and 6 months half pay dependent on length of service.
- Carers Leave.
- Up to 4 weeks paid Paternity Leave.
- Access to Health & Wellbeing support.
- Ongoing opportunities for Learning & Development.
- Cycle to Work Scheme.
- Lift share Scheme.
- Car Lease Scheme.
- Technology Benefit Scheme.
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