Job description
Experienced Program Leader on Compliance for a 7-month Local Government Contract Your new company This local government organisation is seeking a Lead Compliance officer to join their team in the Isaac Region to Coordinate & Supervise the Local Law and Animal Management Team. Your new role In this role you will find yourself carrying out duties, including but not limited to;
Coordinate and supervise Council's Local Law and Animal Management compliance team in their daily duties, including the allocation, monitoring and quality of work.
Coordinate the storage, safe keeping and disposal of impounded goods, and make arrangements for the sale of impounded vehicles at public auction
Conduct both proactive and reactive inspections / investigations and produce effective outcomes in terms of community education and awareness
Prepare and issue correspondence, directions, compliance notices, Penalty Infringement Notices, (supported by sound evidence) for breaches
Prepare concise and accurate evidentiary reports for compliance matters, including investigation reports and statements when required
Identify and develop strategic and operational plans to meet the needs of the Council and the community for the areas of responsibility.
Coordinate the investigation or referral of more complex cases with internal or external stakeholders
Negotiate complex and sensitive matters with internal and external customers
What you'll need to succeed To be successful in this role, you will require the following;
A proven track record in delivering effective management of complex staff performance matters, including developing and providing clear direction for staff to achieve their performance targets
Minimum of five (5) years' experience in undertaking investigations and determining appropriate compliance or enforcement strategies as a Compliance Officer, Local Law Officer.
Highly regarded Tertiary qualifications (Diploma in Business, Frontline Management) and/or Diploma in Government Investigations or similar qualifications
Exceptional organisational and time management skills, with adaptability to a fast-paced-changing environment.
Experience in navigating and interpreting state legislation and local laws
Completed a Certificate IV in Government Investigations.
Ability to work autonomously and within a team
Excellent Verbal and written Communication
Must hold a valid C Class licence
What you'll get in return The Successful Candidate will be offered an immediate start on an initial 7-month temporary contract. You will enjoy the benefits of a weekly pay cycle, an attractive hourly rate of $63.65 per hour + Superannuation, accommodation and a great work-life balance working Monday to Friday on a 9 - day fortnight. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Caitlyn Bonaventura now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career. Please click here to apply.