Civil Enforcement Officers, Selby
- Employer
- North Yorkshire Council
- Location
- Selby, North Yorkshire
- Salary
- £25,183 - £26,409
- Closing date
- 2 Feb 2025
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- Sector
- Parking, Streetscene
- Job role
- Officer
- Contract Type
- Full time
Job Details
Are you a lover of the outdoors? Are you looking for a role that allows you to earn whilst been outdoors across the district of North Yorkshire?
This is where you come in.
We’re looking for Civil Enforcement officers to join our parking services team.
The Role
Parking Services provides a range of frontline services, it is directly responsible for the day-to-day operation, cleaning; maintenance, servicing, and repair of pay and display machinery throughout the district.
As a Civil Enforcement Officer, you will be
- Flexible and reliable.
- Observant and able to communicate tactfully and effectively with the public and accurate in recording information.
- Required to work as part of a team patrolling car parks and highways in your designated area to enforce the parking regulations and to assist and answer enquiries from the public, in a helpful and sensitive manner.
- Required to issue penalty charge notices using handheld computerised terminals and may be required to make written reports in support of notices issued.
- You are also responsible for the report of defects relating to signing, street lighting, street furniture etc, or any other issues that may constitute a hazard to the public or adversely affect the proper operation of a permitted parking facility.
This is an excellent opportunity for someone who loves the outdoors, who can broaden their knowledge of North Yorkshire whilst working outside.
Shifts: 5 days over 7. There is an allowance for any weekend working.
6:45am to 00:15am various shifts.
What you will bring
You will be customer focused, with great communication skills both verbal and written, be resilient by having the ability to deal with members of the public.
Ideally, we are looking for someone with the ability to operate a computer or computerised equipment is an advantage, however, we welcome all candidates as full training will be provided.
Working for us
When you join us, you are entitled to our outstanding benefits and wellbeing plan as part of your position. Our holiday entitlement starts at 28 days rising to 34 days (pro-rata) per year with continued service, plus public holidays. Pension: save for your retirement with our generous local government pension scheme. Fitness & Rewards: Fitness discounts with various Gyms across the county. Stay on top of your game and save £££. Lifestyle Savings: explore a huge range of discounts to help you save money across hundreds of the UK’s favourite high-street and online retailers. Plus lots more…
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Company
From the 1st April 2023 the eight district, borough and county councils in North Yorkshire merge to form the new Council, serving 611,000 residents.
The County of North Yorkshire is the largest County in England and Wales. Within the county are 598 square miles of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and 530 square miles of the North York Moors National Park. The county is included in the Yorkshire and Humberside Region.
Whilst the economy of the County has traditionally been dependent on agriculture and tourism, there is a fast growing high technology base and this, together with other forms of light manufacturing industry, is of increasing importance. The Council has an active policy of economic development and the predominantly rural character of the County is highly attractive to high technology businesses as well as the traditional industries of farming, food production and tourism. The County contains several centres of great historic interest, market towns that invite light industrial development, the modern coalfield area in the South, scenic, lightly populated upland areas and the extensive lowland area in the Vale of York.
With a brand new Council, newly elected members, the prospect of a new combined authority as well as its’ first ever mayor, North Yorkshire is on the cusp of a new dawn. The county already has firm foundations - a strong culture and identity which is rich in heritage; thriving communities where the people and places are resilient and innovative; beautiful scenery with stunning landscapes, quaint villages, market and coastal towns; plus the vibrant cities of York and Leeds just on the doorstep. This amazing county combines the best of the traditional and the modern, and is widely regarded as one of the best places to live in the UK. North Yorkshire is a great place to live, work and do business.
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