Salary: £35,745 - £40,221
Grade: JK
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: Full Time, 37 hours per week
Weekend Working: Ad hoc
Location: Northallerton, covering the Northallerton and Richmond Area, Hybrid working available once established in role
Our service
Our Licensing service covers all of the North Yorkshire area with numerous and diverse licensing functions such as Pubs, clubs including large events such as festivals, betting shops, scrap metal dealers, taxis and street trading to name but a few. Our function is imperative to ensuring safe communities where residents’ lives are not being adversely impacted. The service has a key focus on crime prevention e.g. money laundering, violence, protection of children and vulnerable adults. The Licensing function is not limited to final licensing outcomes and includes ongoing investigations, monitoring, complaint handling, suspension and revocation of licence, prosecution, attendance at tribunals. Members of the team will come across sensitive and often distressing scenarios which need to be dealt with professionally and with empathy for those involved.
The role
As our Licensing Enforcement Officer, you will be responsible for processing of licences, determining licence applications, inspection of vehicles and premises, leading in a specialist area of work, assistance in development of policy, preparing reports and reporting to committees, defending appeal decisions in court or tribunals. The role is key in ensuring compliance with licensing law, undertaking regular visits and checks within the Northallerton, Richmond area to monitor and enforce licensing requirements.
What you will bring
To be successful you must have knowledge of law, statutory guidance and policy in relation to Licensing. Sound knowledge of the General Data Protection Regulation and utilising this within day-to-day data management. Experience of conducting interviews under caution, evidence gathering and preparing for prosecution in court. Experience of presenting to court or at licensing hearings, experience of working in partnership and carrying out joint enforcement with statutory bodies e.g. the Police, Border force, Children’s Services. You will have excellent verbal communication and interpersonal skills including the ability to negotiate with a variety of audiences using a variety of skills. Have the ability to handle sensitive matters effectively and with professionalism and compassion and have the ability to solve problems and make decisions, often under pressure e.g. when a serious offence requires immediate revocation of a licence. You will need to travel regularly between the offices within your area, especially Richmond and Northallerton, to give demand led support. You will need a full driving licence.
Working for us
When you join us, you are entitled to our outstanding benefits and wellbeing plan as part of your position. Our holiday entitlement starts at 28 days rising to 34 days (pro-rata) per year with continued service, plus public holidays. Pension: save for your retirement with our generous local government pension scheme. Fitness & Rewards: Fitness discounts with various Gyms across the county. Stay on top of your game and save £££. Lifestyle Savings: explore a huge range of discounts to help you save money across hundreds of the UK’s favourite high-street and online retailers. Plus lots more…
Contact and Apply
For an informal discussion regarding the role, please contact Gareth Bentley, Head of Licensing via email Gareth.Bentley@northyorks.gov.uk. Applying is easy, simply register your details and upload your up-to-date CV and please let us know your motivation for applying for this position and what you feel you could bring to the role in the supporting evidence section of the application form.
Key Dates
Closing Date: 13 October 2024
Interview Date: 24 October 2024
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