- Must have a strong interest in Local Law Enforcement, investigations and serving your community
- Ongoing support and a structured training and induction package
- Limited Tenure, 12 month development opportunity
- Competitive salary between $69,812 and $74,842 monthly RDO and tool of trade vehicle
The City of Casey is one of Victoria’s largest and one of the fastest growing and most diverse cities. The Council plans and delivers quality services and infrastructure for the more than 400,000 residents who call Casey home.
Our workspace is located within Bunjil Place, located in Narre Warren, which is a must-visit destination in Melbourne’s southeast. Bunjil Place reflects and enhances the city’s rich diversity, inspiring an energetic and cosmopolitan atmosphere; and has become a lively meeting place.
Our Benefits:
Benefits | City of Casey
- A supportive learning culture where you can grow your career and even your qualifications.
- Multi-award-winning architectural office building with equipped Kitchens, onsite Café, Library, and so much more.
- 2 minutes’ walk to Westfield shopping centre, free onsite carpark, gym/pool with discounted memberships and free workout Wednesday.
We live our values of dreaming big, empowering each other, and making our community proud.
A bit about the role
An exciting and challenging role that offers you something different every single day. Our City Compliance team are an innovative group of professionals that strive to set new standards. This challenging and rewarding role is on the frontline of services offered by Council to the local community with a broad spectrum of responsibilities.
This role sits within the Connected Communities Department which is part of the Community Life Division.
What you’ll deliver
- Develop Investigation skills and apply the learning to investigate dog attacks, and other matters under the Domestic Animals Act 1994.
- Develop knowledge, understanding and application of the Casey Community Local Law 2018.
- Learn how to prepare briefs of evidence and gain experience of presenting evidence at Magistrates Court as part of a prosecution.
- Issue infringement notices for non-compliance with legislation or Local Laws.
- Gain experience handling animals such as dogs, cats and livestock whilst contributing to Councils animal management service.
- Promote responsible pet ownership and engage with the community.
What you’ll bring
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Organised with strong attention to detail.
- Self-starter who is committed to continuous learning.
- Community focussed with a strong customer service ethic.
- Ability to review and comprehend reports and information.
- Willingness to undertake a structured development program which may include undertaking a recognised qualification.
- A curious, collaborative, and inclusive community mindset.
Please visit our careers page at Careers at Casey to view a detailed position description.
What’s next?
If you think this role might be for you, we would love to hear from you.
Please apply by following the links and attaching a cover letter and resume. We do not require any selection criteria to be addressed.
Position Description: here
Applications will be accepted until 11.55pm on Thursday 4th June 2024.
We encourage people with a disability, lived experience of disability, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and people from culturally diverse backgrounds to apply for this position.
The City of Casey has zero tolerance for child abuse and is committed to creating and maintaining a child safe organisation where protecting children and preventing and responding to child abuse is embedded in the everyday thinking and practice of all employees, contractors and volunteers.
The City of Casey reserves the right not to make any appointments for this position.
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