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A leading council in Middlesbrough is seeking an Environmental Health Officer to join their Public Protection service. This role focuses on improving housing standards and community wellbeing through effective management and regulation. The successful candidate will work closely with the Private Sector Housing team, addressing issues in the rental sector and contributing to a vibrant local economy.
Client: Middlesbrough Council
Location: Middlesbrough, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Reference: 1d51b188ee9f
Job Views: 2
Posted: 19.05.2025
Expiry Date: 03.07.2025
We have an exciting role within our Public Protection service as an Environmental Health Officer.
The Public Protection service is committed to improving residents' lives and living standards, protecting the environment, safeguarding consumer interests, and supporting a vibrant local economy.
In this role, you will work in the Private Sector Housing team, focusing on licensing and managing houses in multiple occupation, investigating substandard housing conditions, and addressing other housing-related issues. You will also conduct research and gather intelligence on the local private housing market to inform enforcement strategies.
If you are passionate about enhancing living standards in the private rented sector, wish to make a direct impact on community wellbeing, and are seeking a challenging and rewarding role, we invite you to join our friendly, dedicated team.
For more information about the role and our offerings, please contact Wayne Flowers, Public Protection Manager, at 01642 728294 or email us.
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