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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Regulatory Compliance Officer / Trainee Environmental Health Officer to join their Public Protection Service. This exciting role offers a pathway to a fully funded degree-level qualification in Environmental Health, with hands-on training from experienced professionals. You will be involved in assessing housing standards, investigating complaints, and contributing to vital public protection initiatives. If you're enthusiastic about making a positive impact in your community and building a rewarding career in Environmental Health, this opportunity is perfect for you.
We have an exciting role within our Public Protection Service as a Regulatory Compliance Officer / Trainee 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 robust local economy.
We offer a valuable opportunity for an enthusiastic, proactive individual interested in public service to join us as a Regulatory Compliance Officer and train to become an Environmental Health Officer.
The successful candidate should be dedicated to learning and personal development, with a focus on building a career in Environmental Health.
We provide a fully funded degree-level qualification supported by professionals in Environmental Health and Trading Standards.
The role is based in the Private Sector Housing team, where you'll be involved in statutory functions such as assessing housing standards, investigating complaints, and supporting broader Public Protection activities.
For an informal discussion about the role or working for Middlesbrough Council, please contact Wayne Flowers, Public Protection Manager, at 01642 728294 or via email at Wayne_Flowers@middlesbrough.gov.uk.
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