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Customer Service Officer - HMCTS (Newcastle Upon Tyne)
Newcastle Law Court
Temporary assignment until March 2027
Pay £12.86 per hour
Must be able to pass a DBS and have valid right to work
Our client, a reputable government organisation, is hiring for a Customer Service Officer to join their team in Newcastle Upon Tyne. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the justice system by providing essential administrative and customer support.
What You'll Be Doing
- Undertaking all administrative tasks to prepare for, facilitate, and conclude hearings efficiently.
- Engaging with users and stakeholders face-to-face, via telephone (incoming and outgoing), and through written correspondence, offering clear guidance and support.
- Signposting users to appropriate services and providing accurate information, especially for those with complex needs, using HMCTS service scripts and knowledge articles.
- Supporting users through complaints procedures, ensuring swift responses to prevent escalation, and updating relevant systems as required.
- Identifying risks related to HMCTS buildings, informing the Senior Person on Site (SPoS), and providing immediate response when necessary.
- Processing work according to standard operating procedures to meet performance targets and maintain service standards.
- Managing case files with accurate data entry, secure information handling, and compliance with data retention policies.
- Handling jury service tasks, including selection, deferrals, reassignments, attendance tracking, and processing expenses and court fees.
- Assisting with listing and scheduling to optimise judicial time and respond promptly to urgent matters.
- Providing judicial support such as diary management and administrative assistance.
- Supporting enforcement activities, including financial assessments and fine collection, alongside producing basic reports.
- Contributing to health and safety operations, including facility checks, issue logging, and safety governance.
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- Strong organisational skills with attention to detail.
- Excellent communication skills, both face-to-face and over the phone.
- Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality.
- Proactive approach to problem-solving and risk management.
- Experience in administrative roles within a customer service or justice environment is desirable.
- Knowledge of health and safety procedures is advantageous.
- Ability to work effectively as part of a team and independently when required.
This role offers a rewarding chance to support the justice system and make a real difference. If you're organised, empathetic, and committed to delivering excellent service, we'd love to hear from you!


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