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GRADUATE EHO-EHO (CAREER GRADED)

Job details
Posting date: 05 February 2025
Salary: £31,586 to £41,511 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 02 March 2025
Location: HU9 1DB
Company: Hull City Council
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 32521

Summary

We are looking for a Graduate Environmental Health Officer to join our Environmental Regulation Team. The work will be varied and will involve the investigation of complaints relating to various statutory nuisances including noise nuisance, odour, dust, smoke and light as well as working with specialist officers dealing with air quality, permitted activities and contaminated land and providing expert comment in relation to environmental health matters on planning and licensing applications.
The starting salary point for the successful candidate will depend on their experience within environmental health but as a minimum the successful candidate must hold a CIEH accredited degree (MSc. or BSc. (Hons) Degree or Diploma) in Environmental Health within 6 months from the time of appointment (see attached Job Description for more information).
For an informal chat about this post please contact Andy Gosling, Principal Environmental Health Officer on 01482 615 550 or Mark Willoughby, Principal Environmental Health Officer on 01482 615 553 or email andy.gosling@hullcc.gov.uk or mark.willoughby@hullcc.gov.uk
Please ensure that your application demonstrates how you meet the essential criteria against the person specification as listed in the job description.
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