Job Description To assist the Service Manager in the implementation of the functions of the Environmental Health Section in relation to the enforcement of all relevant legislation and approved Council policies to protect the general health and wellbeing of the residents in Moray and manage the performance and work allocation of the team. Manage a team of Officers delivering Environmental Health Services protecting Public Health particularly in Food Law, Private Water Supplies, Animal Health and Contaminated Land. This will include preparing FOI information, preparing performance monitoring reports at individual, team and service level, allocating workloads across the team, prepare for and contribute to the handling of audits of the service, appraising staff and performance providing feedback to individuals, teams and the service manager. Assisting the Service Manager in the development of policies, strategies and systems of work to ensure effective and efficient delivery of service and modernisation of working practice including the shift to digital. Responsibilities To be responsible for the management of and work allocation of the Environmental Health team, performance monitoring and reporting. Deputising for the Service Manager when required. Contribute to the formulation and implementation of and complying with the objectives, policies and procedures of the Environmental Health Section. Provide professional expertise support and advice on Environmental Health functions. Liaison with other Departments and Agencies on all aspects of Environmental Health. Represent the Council on outside bodies. Contribute to the effectiveness of the Service. The Individual Considerable post qualification experience in Environmental Health Member of the Royal Environmental Health Institute or Equivalent Diploma in Environment Health or equivalent Excellent oral/written communication skills Analytical approach IT Skills Negotiating Skills Self confident and self motivated Sound knowledge of range of Environmental Health duties Able to lead a team of officers Motivational skills Initiative and creativity Able to plan, delegate and monitor team workload Satisfactory enhanced ‘Disclosure Scotland’ return required You will be expected to travel efficiently and effectively between various work locations within Moray to meet the operational requirements of the Service. Due to the rural nature of Moray this is normally undertaken by use of a car/van Ability to work on own initiative and to meet strict deadlines Effective organisational and time management skills Appreciation and acceptance of, and commitment to, the importance of confidentiality Ability to relate well with all levels of staff and customers Willingness to work in a demanding position where a flexible and corporate approach is required Willingness to accept direction/delegation A commitment to deliver quality services to agreed standards Confident and assertive Appreciation, acceptance and commitment to the importance of confidentiality Ability to make site visits when required including accessing restricted spaces Ability to work in an open plan office Ability to work flexibly to meet the needs and demands of the service Ability to work in different offices dependent on service requirements Able to work in a wide range of business environments, e.g. retail, factories, farms etc Closing Date: 12 June 2026 Starting Salary: £59,170.15 £31.39 per hour 36.25 hours per week Interviews to be held week commencing 15 June 2026. For further information contact: Lynsey Glover, Service Manager Community Protection at lynsey.glover@moray.gov.uk.