Assistant Bylaw Enforcement Officer - 4 Positions Available

Req ID:  1114
Business Unit:  Planning & Protective Services
Division:  Protective Services
Shift:  Auxiliary
Rate of Pay:  $35.74 - $37.90 per hour
Hours of Work:  Varies - as and when needed, including days, eveni
Posting Date:  Nov 7, 2024
Closing Date: 

Req ID: 1114 

Business Unit: Planning & Protective Services 

Division: Protective Services

Regular/ Auxiliary: Auxiliary 

Pay Grade: CAN/05/02/J12 

Rate of Pay: $35.74 - $37.90 per hour plus 14% in lieu of benefits 

Hours of Work: Varies - as and when needed, including days, evenings and weekends

Posting Date: November 07, 2024

Closing Date: This posting will remain open until filled 

 

Summary

This position is responsible for maintaining case files, conducting inspections, investigating complaints and undertaking patrols with a view to achieving compliance with applicable bylaws including those related to Animal Control.

Key Duties & Responsibilities

  • Conducts field investigations, inspections and patrols to document evidence and enforces bylaws.
  • Interprets and processes complaints or referrals concerning the contravention of bylaws and regulations by applying Division enforcement policies.
  • Initiates enforcement action where required, carries out follow-up inspections, compiles written reports, issues tickets and gathers information to be used as evidence in court actions.
  • Promotes responsible pet ownership.
  • Attempts to obtain cooperation and compliance with bylaws and maintains positive public relations.
  • Answers, records and acts on complaints received and issues warning notices and municipal ticket information to violators
  • Patrols the community and banned areas on a routine basis and picks up stray animals off the street or from members of the public.
  • Sets animal traps.
  • Picks up and transports injured and deceased animals
  • Prepares cases for legal action, prosecutes bylaw offenses and serves summonses
  • Inspects dog kennels.
  • Investigates livestock compensation claims and prepares reports.
  • Distributes dog licenses to vendors and collects revenue.
  • Carries out routine follow-up on unlicensed dogs.
  • Liaises with Animal Shelter and completes impound forms.
  • Suggests solutions to animal behavioral problems.
  • Keeps Animal Care vans clean and stocked with all necessary equipment and paper work.
  • Liaises with other agencies such as local police forces, Islands Trust, Ministries, SPCA, and Conservation Officers.
  • Maintains records related to inspection and enforcement activities.
  • May be required to cover after hours on call duties as part of a rotation (compensated per Collective Agreement)
  • Answers front counter and phone inquiries from members of the public.
  • Follows all policies, procedures and standards of the CRD
  • Performs other related duties as required.

Additional Information

  • None

Key Skills & Abilities

  • Excellent communication (verbal and written), interpersonal and customer service skills.
  • Strong ability to investigate complaints or reports of bylaw infractions and obtain compliance through the use of tact, persuasive diplomacy and sound judgement.
  • Considerable experience with handling aggressive or distressed animals including vicious dogs.
  • Thorough knowledge and experience dealing with animal behavioural problems.
  • Considerable experience training dogs and other animals.
  • Strong ability to maintain clear records, documentation and log books.
  • Thorough knowledge of and ability to apply animal control bylaws and other legislation.
  • Strong MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook and SharePoint skills.
  • Strong organizational skills, including the ability to work under pressure, prioritize work and to set and meet deadlines.
  • Strong ability to difuse and resolve difficult customer service situations in person and by telephone.
  • Considerable experience with cash handling.
  • Strong ability to deal with verbally abusive, volatile and hostile persons.
  • Strong ability to identify issues, analyze and determine solutions and resolve problems using initiative and sound judgment.
  • Strong ability to prepare comprehensive and detailed reports for senior staff and stakeholder audiences.
  • Strong ability to maintain and administer an effective work program in regulatory issues.
  • Strong aptitude for learning Geographic Information Systems and other software programs.
  • Strong ability to perform a wide variety of activities in all types of weather conditions and terrain.

Qualifications

  • Bylaw Level 1 or Level 2 from the Justice Institute of BC
  • A minimum of 1 year directly related experience
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience

Certifications

  • Valid BC Driver's Licence
  • Acceptable criminal record check. The applicant/incumbent is required to undergo a criminal record check to work in this position and to report to their supervisor if any criminal charges are laid against them that may be related to their employment.

APPLICATIONS

To apply for this exciting opportunity, please click "Apply now" to submit your resume and covering letter online.

We welcome all qualified applicants to apply and may consider a combination of experience, education and/or training where possible.

The Capital Regional District wishes to thank you for your interest and advises that only those candidates under active consideration will be contacted.

 


We value the diversity of the people we hire and serve. In our commitment to bring differing perspectives to our workplace, and to deliver the best possible service to our customers, we encourage and welcome applications from all people with diverse backgrounds, abilities, and lived experiences.

Accommodations will be provided upon request during the selection process.

If you require assistance, please email us at careers@crd.bc.ca