A local authority requires a qualified Principal Housing Enforcement Officer to lead their private sector housing enforcement team and support their Team Manager in development and operational management.
This role aims to improve the quality, safety, and choice of residential accommodation in the borough through professional interventions, including education, support, and enforcement against non-compliant landlords.
This is a temporary assignment for 3 months initially with strong potential to extend.
City and Guilds or Wamitab Parking certification is essential
Their primary role is to encourage considerate parking by taking appropriate action against illegally parked vehicles so that the other drivers can go about their daily business with minimum disruption.
They work together with CCTV cameras to issue tickets (Officially known as "penalty charge notices" or "PCNs") to vehicles that do not comply with parking regulations.
Their primary role is to encourage considerate parking by taking appropriate action against illegally parked vehicles so that the other drivers can go about their daily business with minimum disruption.
Key result areas/overview
They work together with CCTV cameras to issue tickets (Officially known as "penalty charge notices" or "PCNs") to vehicles that do not comply with parking regulations.
You will be required to have a practical approach to applying enforcement legislation with an understanding of building construction and issues affecting both private sector tenants and owners
Red Snapper Recruitment are recruiting on behalf of our client based in Manchester for a Housing Enforcement Officer - Compliance and Enforcement Specialist (Housing).
This role will be based within the Housing Team and will involve enforcement work within Private Sector Housing and your main contacts will be with private sector tenants and landlords/owners.