
Senior Street Scene Officer
Are you looking to use your knowledge, skills and experience to help protect our environment?
We are seeking an experienced and proactive Senior Street Scene Officer to lead on priority environmental enforcement activities that directly impact the cleanliness, safety and appearance of our District.
This is a frontline, operational role with a strong focus on dealing with fly-tipping, abandoned vehicles, littering, dog fouling and other environmental crimes. In addition, you will work with our Waste and Street Cleansing contractor and monitor the cleansing of our roads, footpaths, car parks, and beaches to ensure they meet the relevant standards. You will supervise officers, coordinate responses to service requests and complaints, and work closely with other contractors, partner agencies and residents.
Who are we looking for?
We are looking for a dynamic individual who is a confident and solutions‑focused professional with practical experience in street scene enforcement or a closely related service.
What will the role involve?
As the Senior Street Scene Officer, you'll:
- Manage the Street Scene Officers and work on the frontline, tackling fly‑tipping, abandoned vehicles, littering and other environmental crimes across the district as required under relevant legislation.
- Lead and oversee investigations into fly-tipping, and waste Duty of Care requirements in relation to management of waste (both domestic and commercial) including evidence gathering, interviews under caution where appropriate. To issue warnings or fixed penalty notices and where necessary, prepare cases for other enforcement action including prosecution.
- Manage the identification, investigation and statutory process for abandoned vehicles, liaising with removal contractors and the DVLA.
- Coordinate the safe and timely removal of dead animals from the public highway and other public land, ensuring compliance with welfare and health & safety requirements.
- You will also be responsible for monitoring and liaising with our waste and street cleansing contractor, overseeing the provision and emptying of dog and litter bins within the district as well as monitoring the cleanliness of roads and footpaths to ensure they meet the COPLAR standards.
- Oversee enforcement and education activities relating to dog fouling, including patrols, fixed penalty notices, public engagement and hotspot monitoring.
- Design and deliver effective communications campaigns to help change behaviours and waste related crime including littering and fly tipping.
- Supervise and support Street Scene Officers, providing guidance, case reviews and performance management.
- Respond to sometimes complex Freedom of Information requests, enquiries, and complaints from residents, councillors and other stakeholders with professionalism and sensitivity.
- Work closely with Waste Management, Environmental Health, Housing Team, Police, neighbouring authorities, and external contractors and agencies to deliver joined‑up outcomes.
- Ensure accurate record keeping, reporting and use of case management systems.
- Contribute to service improvement, policy development and local environmental campaigns.
This is a varied, hands‑on role where no two days are the same. You'll be out in the community one day and preparing case files or attending court the next - all while being part of a supportive, motivated team that takes real pride in getting results.
What skills, knowledge and abilities do you require for the role?
- You will have a proven experience dealing with fly tipping, abandoned vehicles and environmental enforcement
- Knowledge of relevant legislation (e.g. Environmental Protection Act 1990, Refuse Disposal Amenity Act 1978, Anti-Social Behaviour legislation, etc.)
- Experience of supervising staff and leading complex cases.
- Ability to communicate effectively with the public, contractors and partner agencies
- Strong investigative, organisational and decision-making skills
- Full UK Driving licence
- You should be calm and unflappable with the energy, drive, and determination to get the job done.
What do we offer?
- Competitive salary & pension scheme.
- Incremental progression subject to satisfactory performance.
- A friendly, supportive team.
- Opportunities for continuing professional development.
- Hybrid working.
For more information
For more information and an informal chat about opportunities please contact Raymond Smith:
About Wealden
Wealden District Council is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all employees and volunteers to share this commitment.
We are committed to maintaining a diverse workforce and an inclusive work environment. We value the differences that people bring from all backgrounds and communities, and all applications will be treated on merit.
We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer. At Wealden District Council, we are committed to fair, accessible recruitment and supporting colleagues with the adjustments they need to thrive. Disabled applicants who meet the essential criteria are guaranteed an interview. Join a workplace that values inclusion, wellbeing and equal opportunity.
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Salary range
- £40,185.72 - £42,804.12 per year