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Regulatory affairs officer Environmental health and Housing

NonStop Consulting
Basildon
2 weeks ago
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Location: Essex

Salary Package: 46,142 - 52,514 per annum

Benefits for the Regulatory affairs officer Environmental health and Housing :

Permanent full-time role with stability and employment benefits

Prestigious local authority
Work for a special project within DEPARTMENT FOR NEIGHBOURHOODS AND ENVIRONMENT

PUBLIC PROTECTION

Local government pension scheme
Generous annual leave
Flexible working
Training and developmentNonStop Consulting is currently working with UK government authority to recruit a Regulatory affairs officer Environmental health and Housing for one of the local councils in Essex.

Responsibilities of Regulatory affairs officer Environmental health and Housing:

To carry out a range of complex Regulatory Services duties including taking lead responsibility for statutory functions involving projects / inspection programmes / major or complex investigations / supervising other staff members / regional coordination work / council's corporate projects (business partnerships etc)

Please apply if:

- you have experience applying national/regional/local policies to regulatory services work
- evidence of CPD (Continuous Professional Development)
- complex housing disrepair issues/ complex investigations

- you have a degree in Environmental Health

- you have relevant enforcement experience in Housing

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