Legal and Political Government - Civil Enforcement Officer
Legal and Political Government - Civil Enforcement Officer
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Civil enforcement officers make sure drivers follow parking regulations on public streets and in car parks.
- Patrol streets and car parks and check parking tickets
- Advise the public on local parking rules and facilities
- Take details and pictures of incorrectly parked vehicles and issue Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs)
- Report faults with parking meters and damage to road signs
- Attend court or a tribunal if a parking ticket is being disputed
- Work with police community support officers and the police to report crimes or anti-social behaviour
As a Civil Enforcement Officer, you could work at a car park or on the streets.
Your working environment may be outdoors in all weathers and physically and emotionally demanding and you may need to wear a uniform.
Civil Enforcement Officers tend to work between 37 to 42 hours a week. You could work evenings, weekends and bank holidays on shifts.
Starting: £20,000
Experienced: £28,000
There are no set qualifications to become a civil enforcement officer.
Experience of working in a customer service role is highly valued and could help you get into this job.
Once you start work, your employer will provide training.