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Employment TypeFull Time
Job Summary Do you have a keen eye for detail and a passion for making communities flourish? We're seeking a Community Enhancement Officer to join our dynamic team. As a guardian of community aesthetics, you'll play a crucial role in ensuring that our neighborhoods remain vibrant and well-maintained. If you're ready to transform code enforcement into community enhancement, actively engaging with residents to foster a sense of pride and cooperation, then this is the position for you. Join us in creating neighborhoods that not only meet regulations but also thrive as aesthetically pleasing and harmonious spaces for everyone to enjoy!
Hiring Range: $21.75 to $24.08 hourly, depending on qualificationsFor more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The Community Enhancement Officer I ensures compliance with local codes by inspecting properties, responding to complaints, educating the public, and taking enforcement actions when violations occur. They play a key role in maintaining community well-being, collaborating with other agencies, and upholding public safety. This position is part of a three-level career progression of Community Enhancement Officer I, II, and III.
Key Responsibilities- Conducts inspections of both public and private properties to identify ordinance violations related to maintenance, environmental concerns, substandard housing, and unsafe structures.
- Investigates citizen complaints and engages property owners to address reported issues.; researches property ownership and maintains records to determine responsible parties for resolving violations.
- Issues citations, prepares court cases, and offers testimony when required; manages electronic case files to ensure up-to-date tracking and documentation.
- Communicates and clarifies codes to the public, violators, officials, community groups, and governing agencies.
- Stays informed about property maintenance regulations and technology advancements through the review of publications and manuals.
QualificationsExperience: One year of experience in property maintenance, zoning and sub-standard housing enforcement is preferred.
Education: High School Diploma or GED is required.
Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver's license with favorable driving record is required. International Code Council (ICC) Housing, ICC Zoning, ICC Administration, Kansas Association of Code Enforcement (KACE), and American Association of Code Enforcement (AACE) certifications are preferred.