Newcastle City Jobcentre

Newcastle City Jobcentre
  • One Cathedral Square, Mosley St
    Newcastle upon Tyne, eng NE1 1EE
  •   (800) 169-0190

Hours

Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Chamber Rating

3.1 - (19 reviews)
6
4
1
1
7
Read Our 19 Reviews

Chamber Rating

3.1 - (19 reviews)
6
4
1
1
7
  • Chelsea Fox

    The agents are great here!... but the organisation of this place is astonishingly ridiculous! "The service for people" that employs about 3- 4 guards for the ground floor and then a few more for each floor further up... Are the visitors potential offenders or what this all MI6 action is about?! There are less guards in the Bank of England lol is there some national treasure hidden or the data base of unemployed people are so incredibly valuable? I think they may train secret service agents there, guarding the entrance must be almost as hard as US Navy SEALs training programme...
    Jan 9th, 2023

  • Samira Mokri


    Jan 8th, 2023

  • Paul Duncan

    Today, i visited the Newcastle Job Centre with my limited English speaking partner. She has been in the UK just under a year and tries very hard to learn English. We were at the centre between shopping and social activities to see her job coach, whose name I won't post. She asked me to support her. As a purported professional, he was by far the most unprofessional, insulting, rude, oppressive, and provocative (in a very negative way) person I have ever come across. I have been in public services (emergency services) for 35 years. His attitude was rude and appalling. He insinuated because my partner struggled to understand his questions as he spoke quickly and her English is not great, that I was somehow influencing her behaviour. The irony is that his questions were pointless and amounted to nothing more than how her english lessons were progressing. I have managed to secure my partner employment, albeit on a zero hours contract....... more than he has achieved. My reason for being present was to learn about how such a contract affects univeral credit payments. We were doing the right thing. This mans insinuation was clearly that my presence was sinister. Now, if he genuinely thought this to be the case, being the absolute professional he is, I should be confident he will have submitted a safeguarding referral. But I very much doubt this will be the case. I have now spent a few hours trying to find out how a formal complaint can be registered, and not surprisingly, it appears to be almost impossible to register one. This is probably why this man feels he can act in such an appalling manner. In her native country, my partner has held some very prominent and important public service roles. She is in our country due to war in her own country, Ukraine. She is affluent, educated, and professional in her own right but has had to abandon her life to come to safety. She is actively learning our language and is seeking to be a productive member of society. She did not ask to be in this position. I myself have retired from my role in emergency services with commendations, compliments, and awards. I am so frustrated by this mans behaviour that i intend to pursue a complaint or even consider media. People should not be treated with contempt just because their English is poor, and they are migrants escaping war. If family, friends, and partners are unwelcome in interviews, then the policy should be clear. But it is not. This man invited me to sit down, then immediately became hostile. The most unprofessional experience i have ever witnessed from a purported professional. I assume this behaviour is a frequent occurrence for those unfortunate people who have to present themselves before this man on a fortnightly basis. I am sorry for you all. I recommend you record your interactions.
    Apr 3rd, 2023

  • Stephanie Elliott

    Simone elliott and Steve elliotts fave place two tramps
    Nov 30th, 2022

  • Shaun Parry


    Sep 2nd, 2022

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About
Newcastle City Jobcentre

Newcastle City Jobcentre is located at One Cathedral Square, Mosley St in Newcastle upon Tyne, England NE1 1EE. Newcastle City Jobcentre can be contacted via phone at (800) 169-0190 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (800) 169-0190

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Newcastle City Jobcentre?

A The phone number for Newcastle City Jobcentre is: (800) 169-0190.


Q Where is Newcastle City Jobcentre located?

A Newcastle City Jobcentre is located at One Cathedral Square, Mosley St, Newcastle upon Tyne, eng NE1 1EE


Q What is the internet address for Newcastle City Jobcentre?

A The website (URL) for Newcastle City Jobcentre is: http://www.gov.uk/contact-jobcentre-plus


Q What days are Newcastle City Jobcentre open?

A Newcastle City Jobcentre is open:
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 9:00 AM


Q How is Newcastle City Jobcentre rated?

A Newcastle City Jobcentre has a 3.1 Star Rating from 19 reviewers.

Hours

Sunday:
Closed
Monday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday:
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Thursday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Friday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Saturday:
9:00 AM - 9:00 AM

Ratings and Reviews
Newcastle City Jobcentre

Overall Rating

Overall Rating
( 19 Reviews )
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4
1
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7
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Chelsea Fox on Google

image The agents are great here!... but the organisation of this place is astonishingly ridiculous! "The service for people" that employs about 3- 4 guards for the ground floor and then a few more for each floor further up... Are the visitors potential offenders or what this all MI6 action is about?! There are less guards in the Bank of England lol is there some national treasure hidden or the data base of unemployed people are so incredibly valuable? I think they may train secret service agents there, guarding the entrance must be almost as hard as US Navy SEALs training programme...


Samira Mokri on Google

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Paul Duncan on Google

image Today, i visited the Newcastle Job Centre with my limited English speaking partner. She has been in the UK just under a year and tries very hard to learn English. We were at the centre between shopping and social activities to see her job coach, whose name I won't post. She asked me to support her. As a purported professional, he was by far the most unprofessional, insulting, rude, oppressive, and provocative (in a very negative way) person I have ever come across. I have been in public services (emergency services) for 35 years. His attitude was rude and appalling. He insinuated because my partner struggled to understand his questions as he spoke quickly and her English is not great, that I was somehow influencing her behaviour. The irony is that his questions were pointless and amounted to nothing more than how her english lessons were progressing. I have managed to secure my partner employment, albeit on a zero hours contract....... more than he has achieved. My reason for being present was to learn about how such a contract affects univeral credit payments. We were doing the right thing. This mans insinuation was clearly that my presence was sinister. Now, if he genuinely thought this to be the case, being the absolute professional he is, I should be confident he will have submitted a safeguarding referral. But I very much doubt this will be the case.
I have now spent a few hours trying to find out how a formal complaint can be registered, and not surprisingly, it appears to be almost impossible to register one. This is probably why this man feels he can act in such an appalling manner. In her native country, my partner has held some very prominent and important public service roles. She is in our country due to war in her own country, Ukraine. She is affluent, educated, and professional in her own right but has had to abandon her life to come to safety. She is actively learning our language and is seeking to be a productive member of society. She did not ask to be in this position. I myself have retired from my role in emergency services with commendations, compliments, and awards.
I am so frustrated by this mans behaviour that i intend to pursue a complaint or even consider media. People should not be treated with contempt just because their English is poor, and they are migrants escaping war. If family, friends, and partners are unwelcome in interviews, then the policy should be clear. But it is not. This man invited me to sit down, then immediately became hostile. The most unprofessional experience i have ever witnessed from a purported professional. I assume this behaviour is a frequent occurrence for those unfortunate people who have to present themselves before this man on a fortnightly basis. I am sorry for you all. I recommend you record your interactions.


Stephanie Elliott on Google

image Simone elliott and Steve elliotts fave place two tramps


Shaun Parry on Google

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