Anti Social Behaviour Officer

Posted 20 June by Novax Recruitment
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Anti Social Behaviour Officer

Cardiff

£17 per hour umbrella

Contract (3 months+)

The Role:

The Anti Social Behaviour Officer will be responsible for:

  • Supporting Cardiff Council in tackling anti social behaviour across the city for council tenants and leaseholders.
  • Providing effective anti social behaviour case management ensuring that all appropriate actions are taken in tackling anti social behaviour including the use of non legal remedies such as restorative justice.
  • Supporting multi-agency problem-solving to improve community safety, and working with Police and other agencies as necessary.
  • To undertake joint working with Police, Youth Offending Services and other agencies as required ensuring effective remedies are used when ASB occurs and look to develop a more proactive approach in dealing with ASB.
  • To work closely with the Council's legal team in preparing case files and attending court to give evidence when necessary, including as a professional witness.
  • To act as lead officer at Court and evictions.

The Candidate:

  • Experience of working within a housing related environment
  • Experience of evidence gathering and case management.
  • Experience of dealing sympathetically with public enquiries and complaints
  • Demonstrates the ability to work as part of a team, showing a willingness to assist others and a commitment to meeting the objectives of the team.
  • Demonstrates a commitment to the provision of a high quality customer-focused service and shows a good understanding of equality and diversity issues.

How to Apply:

Please submit your application via the contact details provided and you will be contacted with further information about this opportunity or call me on; .

Reference: 52917889

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