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Anti Social Behaviour Officer

Job details
Posting date: 10 March 2026
Salary: £36,363 to £39,862 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 20 March 2026
Location: Leek, Staffordshire
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 2 days per week
Company: Staffordshire Moorlands District Council
Job type: Permanent
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Summary

Anti Social Behaviour Officer
The Strategic Alliance between High Peak Borough Council and Staffordshire Moorlands District Council has been in place for more than a decade - the Councils share a workforce delivering services to two distinct areas with their own corporate plans and priorities. The sheer variety of work is a factor that's often mentioned as a big plus by our staff in terms of professional development. While we've achieved a lot there's still much to do so it's the perfect time to be joining us.

ASB Officer

£36,363- £39,862 per annum.

Permanent

Full time, 37 Hours per week

Work location: Leek & Buxton-Hybrid Working applicable

High Peak Borough Council & Staffordshire Moorlands District Council are looking for an experienced ASB Officer to join its Communities, Culture & Climate team, covering the Staffordshire Moorlands area.

The position is a hybrid role with requirements to attend its Leek office, at least once a week and its office in Buxton for team meetings.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

· investigate complaints of anti-social behaviour from the first point of referral, through to resolution, including advising and supporting complainants, witnesses and perpetrators

· provide expert advice and support on responding to tenant-related nuisance as required, working alongside colleagues in Housing Services.

· develop and maintain effective working relationships with officers, elected members and strategic partnerships at a County and regional level to further community safety, anti-social behaviour and crime and disorder reduction and enhance community resilience

· support the Community Safety Partnership in the implementation of actions to reduce crime and disorder in Staffordshire Moorlands by direct contact with service users, partners and outside agencies

· represent the service at meetings with service users, partners, stakeholders and community groups and to assist in building and sustaining good working relationships fostering participation in decision-making and promoting services

· manage budgets and raise purchase orders in accordance with financial procedures and provide monitoring reports, evaluations or other financial updates as required.

· deputise for the Senior Communities Officer as required and undertake any other reasonable work instruction requested by the Senior Communities Officer/Head of Service which is commensurate with the post.

For an informal discussion regarding this job please contact: Debbie Snaith. Debbie.snaith@highpeak.gov.uk

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