Enforcement Officer
| Posting date: | 16 February 2026 |
|---|---|
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 18 March 2026 |
| Location: | Crawley, West Sussex |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Kingdom Group |
| Job type: | Temporary |
| Job reference: | 17932 |
Summary
Job Purpose:
To assist in the day-to-day monitoring and enforcement of environmental issues, anti-social behaviour and contraventions of relevant legislation working alongside the Local Authority and Kingdom.
The key roles of this post will include:
Foot patrols of on and off-street areas, inspecting public areas, identifying contraventions, and issuing Fixed Penalty Notices using a handheld terminal (EDA - Electronic Digital Assistant) or manual systems when necessary, reporting any environmental, Anti-social behaviour and community safety problems to relevant departments where appropriate.
Maintain accurate records of activities, Fixed Penalty Notices issued, and evidence required for court proceedings.
Attend Court proceedings to support prosecutions where required.
Maintain a suitable level of knowledge of relevant legislation (including but not limited to Cleaner Neighbourhoods & Environment Act 2005, Environmental Protection Act 1990, PACE 1984, RIPA 2000)
Undertake administrative duties as required, ensuring that correct audit procedures and security arrangements are followed.
Synchronise FPN (Fixed Penalty Notice) and photographic evidence from handheld terminals and/or digital cameras.
Download and manage video evidence from Body-Worn Video Devices
Such other responsibilities allocated which are appropriate to the grade of the post.
Communication:
Uses appropriate methods to express information in a clear and concise way to make sure people understand.
Flexibility:
Adapts to change and works effectively in a variety of situations and all weathers.
Learning and Development:
We have an informative and practical course aimed at aspiring environmental officers, our training gives a greater insight into the daily duties required to become an environmental enforcement officer, current Legislation and the communication and interaction aspect of the role. We engage participation via practical activities, the use of videos and observations whilst gaining a recognised qualification in environmental awareness.
This is a challenging but rewarding role and if you are passionate about the environment and supporting the local community, this role will enable you to make a real difference.
To assist in the day-to-day monitoring and enforcement of environmental issues, anti-social behaviour and contraventions of relevant legislation working alongside the Local Authority and Kingdom.
The key roles of this post will include:
Foot patrols of on and off-street areas, inspecting public areas, identifying contraventions, and issuing Fixed Penalty Notices using a handheld terminal (EDA - Electronic Digital Assistant) or manual systems when necessary, reporting any environmental, Anti-social behaviour and community safety problems to relevant departments where appropriate.
Maintain accurate records of activities, Fixed Penalty Notices issued, and evidence required for court proceedings.
Attend Court proceedings to support prosecutions where required.
Maintain a suitable level of knowledge of relevant legislation (including but not limited to Cleaner Neighbourhoods & Environment Act 2005, Environmental Protection Act 1990, PACE 1984, RIPA 2000)
Undertake administrative duties as required, ensuring that correct audit procedures and security arrangements are followed.
Synchronise FPN (Fixed Penalty Notice) and photographic evidence from handheld terminals and/or digital cameras.
Download and manage video evidence from Body-Worn Video Devices
Such other responsibilities allocated which are appropriate to the grade of the post.
Communication:
Uses appropriate methods to express information in a clear and concise way to make sure people understand.
Flexibility:
Adapts to change and works effectively in a variety of situations and all weathers.
Learning and Development:
We have an informative and practical course aimed at aspiring environmental officers, our training gives a greater insight into the daily duties required to become an environmental enforcement officer, current Legislation and the communication and interaction aspect of the role. We engage participation via practical activities, the use of videos and observations whilst gaining a recognised qualification in environmental awareness.
This is a challenging but rewarding role and if you are passionate about the environment and supporting the local community, this role will enable you to make a real difference.