Maxima’s client, a well-known local Council are seeking an experienced Local Laws Officer for an assignment based out of Tewantin. You will be a part of a rostered work pattern across any 5 out of 7 days which may include regular weekend and out-of-hours work with a casual hourly pay of $53.47 + super.
This role will see you provide customer focused enforcement of Council’s Local Laws and policies and relevant State legislation with an emphasis on information, education and self-regulation.
Key Responsibilities:
- Investigate and resolve complaints, including the serving of notices to seek compliance with Council’s
Local Laws, State Acts and Regulations and other legislation relevant to the position - Deliver education programs to the community relative to a regulatory environment, focusing on
community safety, awareness and responsible pet ownership - Understand and enforce according to Council’s impound procedures in relation to Local Laws, State
Acts and Regulations and other legislative requirements - Maintain and update records relevant to the position to ensure information and knowledge is current
and accurate - Act as an ambassador for Council during interactions with the community and provide accurate and
timely information and advice regarding relevant local law matters - Make timely enquiries and gather evidence for the prosecution of offences against Council’s Local
Laws, State Acts and Regulations and other legislation relevant to the position, issue and serve
infringement notices and appear for Council as a witness in court - Undertake patrols of beaches, parks, reserves, roads and other Council controlled land for breaches
of local laws and take action to resolve those breaches in accordance with Council policy
Skills, knowledge and experienced required:
- Demonstrated knowledge required to undertake complex investigations, relevant to a regulatory environment
- Sound knowledge, or the ability to rapidly acquire knowledge of Councils local laws, policies and procedures and other relevant State legislation
- The physical ability to undertake local laws duties
- Proven ability to work as an effective, positive team member in a high performing customer focused regulatory environment
- Proven ability to deliver accurate and timely customer service, exercising sound judgment, decision
making and initiative - Well-developed interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to effectively liaise with members of the public, community groups and businesses and build effective relationships
- Sound time management, work prioritisation and organisational skills with the proven capacity to work with limited supervision
- Sound research, analysis and problem-solving skills
Qualifications, training and licenses required:
- Current drivers license “C” Class
- Current National Police Clearance or willing to obtain
- Diploma in Government (Investigation) or similar qualifications
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