
Customer Service Supervisor BFSI
- Bristol Area
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Maintain effective control of all aspects of people processes including: absence management, 121’s, disciplinary, capability & grievance procedures, employee relations, performance management and all other employment related issues ensuring they are managed in line with policy frameworks
- Contribute ideas and suggestions to improve business processes
- Coach and encourage people to realise their potential and to own and achieve their performance, quality and customer outcomes consistently.
- Create a highly engaging, inclusive and fun work experience for your team.
- Proven people management skills with the ability to lead and motivate a team and act as a role model
- Hands on, proactive and engaged with a background in leading others, working to targets and driving performance at both group and individual levels
- Experience of working within a contact centre environment
- Demonstrable experience of managing multiple workflows within a systems thinking environment
- Understanding the direct and indirect impact of poor performance, attrition and absence within the team and therefore able to strive for excellence in these regards yourself
- Performance and quality management experience
- Used to working in a high volume, fast paced, ever changing environment
- Proven ability to multi-task a number of sometimes conflicting priorities
- Passion for working as part of a team
- Consistently strive to exceed customer expectations
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- The ability to plan and prioritise your workload
- Computer literate and have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications
- Natural leader who acts decisively and who shows resilience
- Adaptive and able to manage change, whilst being capable of managing any resistance to change in an articulate, positive and engaging manner
- Strong work ethic
- Strong motivational leadership confidence
- Finance experience
- Criminal Record Check
- Credit Check
- 3 years referencing history