At a Glance
- Tasks: Tackle environmental crime and improve local quality of life through investigations and enforcement.
- Company: St Helens Council, committed to making a positive impact in the community.
- Benefits: Join the Merseyside Pension Fund, flexible working options, and a supportive team environment.
- Other info: Great opportunity for career growth in a dynamic public sector role.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in your community while developing valuable skills in environmental protection.
- Qualifications: Enthusiastic about environmental issues with strong communication and customer service skills.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 £ per year.
Located in the heart of the North West, close to Liverpool, Manchester and Lancashire, St Helens is a modern and ambitious Council with a strong commitment to our residents.
We are proud to deliver high-quality services that make a real difference, and we continue to build on our progress as we shape a positive and sustainable future for the borough.
The Environmental Protection Team within the Council’s Communities Department plays a vital role in protecting public health and improving the quality of life across the borough.
The service delivers a wide range of regulatory functions, including managing environmental issues, providing technical advice to support decision-making, and ensuring compliance with relevant environmental legislation to safeguard residents, businesses and local communities.
Making a Difference
Whatever stage of your career, working in the public sector puts you at the heart of communities.
Our workforce provides services to our residents day in and day out, making a positive impact on people’s lives.
As a St Helens Council employee you’ll be enrolled in the Merseyside Pension Fund Pension Scheme.
Roles That Matter
St Helens Borough Council is seeking two motivated Environmental Fly Tipping Wardens to join our Environmental Protection team.
The opportunities are 12-month fixed-term.
This is an exciting opportunity to play a key role in tackling environmental crime and improving the quality of the local environment across the borough.
- Respond to complaints from the public, monitor the borough for environmental offences, and carry out investigations.
- Gather and manage evidence, conduct interviews (including under caution where required), and take appropriate enforcement action, including issuing Community Protection and Fixed Penalty Notices.
- Prepare case files for legal proceedings, represent the Council in court when necessary, and contribute to wider enforcement initiatives and educational work to promote compliance with environmental legislation.
Qualifications & Requirements
- Enthusiastic and resilient individual with a good awareness of environmental issues such as fly‑tipping and waste crime.
- Strong communication and customer service skills, with the ability to manage workloads and handle challenging situations.
- Experience in investigation, enforcement, and public engagement is advantageous.
This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive officer looking to develop their experience in environmental enforcement and make a meaningful contribution to improving the borough for residents.
For more information, or to arrange an informal discussion, please get in touch with .
Employees can regularly work away from Council workspaces (including home or other locations), alongside required office-based working.
The balance between remote and office-based working is determined at service level based on operational need, however, there has been a minimum specification that staff will work at least 2 days from an office-based location.
We reserve the right to close the advert early, with sufficient applications. Apply early to avoid disappointment.
Equality & Diversity
We encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds, who share our values, our commitment to inclusion, and who will help us on our journey to transform our organisation.
The Council guarantees an interview to disabled applicants who demonstrate that they meet the essential criteria for the job, as detailed on the Person Specification, and will for qualifying disabled candidates make reasonable adjustments within selection.
All Council employees are required to abide by the ethical standards embodied by the 7 Nolan Principles.
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Environmental Fly Tipping Warden employer: St Helens Council
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