At a Glance
- Tasks: Coordinate and manage ASB reports from residents and partner agencies across Merton.
- Company: Join the London Borough of Merton’s Anti-Social Behaviour Team focused on community safety.
- Benefits: Contribute to Merton’s community safety priorities and work with various local partners.
- Other info: Position is part of the Safer Streets Team within the Council.
- Why this job: Play a vital role in reducing anti-social behaviour in the borough.
- Qualifications: Experience in casework coordination and collaboration with community safety partners required.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 38505 £ per year.
An opportunity has arisen to join the London Borough of Merton’s Anti‑Social Behaviour Team as an Anti‑Social Behaviour Coordinator. This is a key coordination and administrative role supporting the Council’s response to reports of anti‑social behaviour across the borough.
You will help ensure that ASB reports from residents, businesses and partner agencies are received, recorded, triaged and assigned appropriately. The ASB Team sits within Merton’s Safer Streets Team, alongside the Neighbourhood Warden Team, and forms part of the wider Community Safety, CCTV and Resilience service.
The post is focused on supporting ASB casework, while also working with Neighbourhood Wardens, wider Community Safety colleagues, Council services, Police, housing providers and other partners where this supports effective ASB coordination and community safety work.
Through this role, you will contribute to Merton’s wider community safety priorities and support the objectives of the Merton Community Safety Partnership to reduce anti‑social behaviour and related community safety issues across the borough.
ASB Coordinator in Morden employer: London Borough of Merton
The London Borough of Merton offers a unique opportunity to impact community safety directly. Located in London, the ASB Coordinator will collaborate with Neighbourhood Wardens and local police to enhance public safety. The team is dedicated to reducing anti-social behaviour through effective coordination and community engagement.