Antisocial Behaviour Officer
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Role:
- Industry: UK Public Sector
- Job Type: Contract / Freelance
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Antisocial Behaviour Officer
Location: Greater Manchester
Rate: DOE
Length: 3/6-months
My client in the Southeast is currently looking for an ASB Officer to join the team immediately for a 3/6-month position.
Key Responsibilties:
- Respond to reports of persons subject to safeguarding concerns and those at risk of harm and pull together the right agencies to ensure that ongoing support needs are met.
- Work collaboratively with internal departments and external partners to achieve robust and sustainable solutions to low and high risk antisocial behaviour.
- Use a problem-solving, methodical approach to tackling reported issues of antisocial behaviour and keep accurate records of investigative actions undertaken.
- Utilise informal and formal powers, as required, under the Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
Essential Requirements:
- An excellent communicator who can adapt their communication style as determined by the situation they face and communicate professionally by written means.
- Able to use information technology systems to record investigative actions in a clear and concise manner and handle sensitive information in accordance with legislation.
- Have a good understanding of legislation such as the Antisocial Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, Housing Act 1985 and the Housing Act 1988; practical application of these is desirable, but not essential.
My client is looking at interviewing and appointing the ideal candidate as soon as possible! As it is an extremely popular role, the position will be filled very quickly.
If this is a role that you would be interested, then please contact Will Bartlett on 01217262680 and email your CV to
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