Community Protection Enforcement Officer (Hybrid)
This dynamic, hybrid role involves enforcing community protection laws, primarily focusing on anti-social behaviour, environmental crime, and statutory nuisance. You will spend 3 days a week patrolling (7 hours daily walking requirement), with the remaining time managing caseloads remotely or on-site.
Job Overview
Proactively patrol and investigate community protection issues, including environmental crime and licensing enforcement.
Manage caseload documentation and follow-up investigations, with flexibility for remote work.
Work a rotating 37-hour week shift pattern (e.g., 8am-4pm or 9am-5pm), including Saturdays as part of the rota.
✅ Key Skills & Requirements
Enforcement Background: Proven experience in ASB, environmental crime, or statutory nuisance enforcement.
Education: GCSE or equivalent in Maths and English.
Conflict Resolution: Strong face-to-face working experience in conflict resolution.
IT & Communication: Excellent written communication and IT literate.
Mobility: Full driving licence, use of own vehicle, and ability to patrol/walk for 7 hours a day.
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