Are you passionate about protecting the environment and promoting public health? Do you have a strong commitment to making a positive impact on communities? If so, you are just what we are looking for! Our Service Regulatory services are unique and offer the chance for you to have a fascinatingly diverse and positive career within environmental health. As the largest county by area in the country, the communities we serve include rural villages and hamlets, vibrant market towns, seaside resorts, and national parks. Within these communities are a large range of businesses, ranging from microbusinesses right up to large enterprises. Both our communities and businesses engage with us well and understand the importance of what our service does, enabling us to dedicate more of our time to making a difference for our residents. This positive engagement from our communities is underpinned by our commitment to excellent customer service, we listen and are dedicated to ensuring the experience of our customers is a positive one. The role As an Environmental Health Officer within the Environmental Protection team, you will: · Investigate complaints related to noise and other statutory nuisances. · Carry out public health duties, including pest control and drainage issue investigations. · Enforce legislation related to private water supplies. · Conduct licensing and enforcement inspections for caravans. · Respond to consultations from licensing and planning departments. For more details, please see our Job Description. What you will bring You will have a Degree in Environmental Health (BSc or MSc), be a qualified Environmental Health Officer registered by the Environmental Health Registration Board and a Member of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health. The successful applicant will also have: · Experience of working within Environmental Health and of managing conflict and complaints informally and formally. · Knowledge of current environmental health legislation and practice and of the relationship with other public agencies, knowledge of Police and Criminal Evidence Act and experience of court proceedings. · A high level of investigative, analytical, and interpretative skills and have the ability to make fast paced decisions based upon evidence presented within an ever-changing environment. · An understanding of the political context and the ability to operate sensitively and efficiently within a political environment. You will be a confident communicator with strong report-writing and analytical skills and able to work independently and manage a varied and busy caseload. What can we offer you? In addition to your salary, North Yorkshire Council offer a range of great benefits to help you financially and make life a bit easier. These include: · a local government pension scheme with 18.1% employer contribution · salary sacrifice schemes · employee discount benefits including shopping, supermarkets, gym discounts and more! · travel loans · Health Assured – confidential help and support for your wellbeing Click on our Total Rewards Brochure at the bottom of this advert to see the full range of benefits. Contact and Apply If you are interested in learning more about our opportunity, please contact Alison Tierney on 07525 988045 or Alison.Tierney@northyorks.gov.uk for an informal conversation. Applying is easy, simply click on apply, register your details, remove your personal details from your CV and upload. We look forward to hearing from you. Key dates: Closing date: Sunday 18 th January 2026 Interview date: Week commencing Monday 26 th January 2026 Key documents: Job description.pdf To apply please click the Apply Now link below.