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    POST INFORMATION

    1. POST DETAILS

    Job Title: Animal Welfare Officer (5 Posts)

    Two year fixed term contract(maybe be extended)

    Department: One of the Group Environmental Health Employer Councils or Belfast City

    Council

    Reports to: Group Chief Environmental Health Officer or other lead Council Head of

    Environmental Health or other nominated officer through line management

    Salary: SO2 Pt 32 34 27,052 - 28,636 per annum

    Hours: 37 hours per week. In addition, the postholder will be required to work

    additional and unsocial hours for the effective performance of the duties of the

    post and maybe be required to be on call outside office hours for whichpayment will be in accordance with the employer Council policy.

    2. JOB PURPOSE

    To carry out on behalf of District Councils the enforcement requirements of the Welfare of

    Animals Act (Northern Ireland) 2011, in respect of non-farmed animals, ensuring that

    investigations into complaints in respect of unnecessary suffering are completed and

    enforcement notices served and to endeavour to prevent unnecessary suffering and promote

    good practice and compassion..

    3. MAIN DUTIES

    1. Take the appropriate necessary action to enforce the Welfare of Animals Act (NorthernIreland) 2011 in respect of non-farmed animals.

    2. Carry out investigations into complaints of unnecessary suffering to non-farmed

    animals, in an appropriate and compassionate manner.

    3. Assess and evaluate both the animal and its environment to ensure

    compliance with the Welfare of Animals Act (NI) 2011 and take appropriate

    action to safeguard the animals welfare which may include transportation of small

    animals in Council vehicle.

    4. Where unnecessary suffering has taken place, take appropriate action including wherenecessary seeking veterinary advice and liaising with contractors in arranging

    transportation and board for non farmed animals in a Council approved establishment.

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    5. Educate and offer advice and literature to owners and carers of animals which seeks to

    improve or maintain the welfare of the animal(s) and prevent and alleviate suffering.

    6. Where a breach of the Act is detected during investigation, deal with the matter in

    accordance with legislation and Council policies.

    7. Issue Improvement notices and complete all required documentation and reports of

    incidents.

    8. Undertake enforcement action to include serving of Notices, preparation of evidence

    and prosecution files and attendance at Court hearings to give evidence.

    9. Network and work with internal and external agencies and other voluntary animal

    welfare organisations to develop and maintain effective working relationships.

    10. Prepare written reports, maintain records, compile and collate statistical returns and

    legal documents to a high standard.

    11. Undertake training and attend meetings, supervision, seminars and other events designedto improve communication and assist with the effective development of the post.

    12. Where necessary work across all 26 council areas and undertake shared responsibility for

    holiday /sickness coverage.

    13. Carry out such duties as may be specified by your Line Manager.

    4. PERSON SPECIFICATION

    Essential Requirements

    Applicants must, as at the closing date for receipt of applications:

    Have a relevant third level qualification in animal care/ animal management or a related

    discipline and one years experience in the handling of animals in furtherance of the

    objectives of a business or other working environment. This experience must include:-

    providing advice and guidance to members of the public;

    producing written reports and maintaining records;

    operating a range of Microsoft Office IT packages or equivalent packages;

    liaising with other public or professional bodies.

    or

    Two years experience in the professional care/ management and handling of animals in

    furtherance of the objectives of a business or other working environment. This

    experience must include:-

    providing advice and guidance to members of the public;

    producing written reports and maintaining records;

    operating a range of Microsoft Office IT packages or equivalent;

    liaising with other public or professional bodies.

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    Applicants must, as at the closing date for receipt of applications, have a full, current driving

    licence which enables the post-holder to drive in Northern Ireland.

    Desirable

    In addition to the above qualifications and experience, the council reserves the right to shortlist

    only those applicants who can demonstrate on the application form, by providing personal and

    specific examples, employment experience of court procedures and/or legal enforcement.

    Competencies

    Applicants must also be able to demonstrate evidence of the following competencies which will

    be tested at interview:-

    Excellent oral and written communication skills;

    Ability to maintain customer focus;Planning and organising skills;

    Problem solving;

    Negotiating skills;

    Confident decision making;

    Ability to analyse and interpret information/ data

    Good literacy, administrative and IT skills;

    Ability to communicate effectively with other professionals and with members of the public;

    Ability to compile precise and detailed reports.

    Canvassing

    Canvassing of members of any of the 26 Councils directly or indirectly shall disqualify the applicant.

    Criminal Convictions

    The successful applicant must disclose any criminal convictions made against him/her after he/she

    commences employment.

    Disclosure

    Applicants shall disclose in writing whether to his/her knowledge he/she is related to any Member of

    Senior Officer of any of the 26 Councils.

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    IT IS THE APPLICANTS RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT RELEVANT

    INFORMATION TO DEMONSTRATE HOW THEY MEET THE MINIMUM

    SHORTLISTING CRITERIA AS OUTLINED IN THE PERSON SPECIFICATION ABOVE.

    Banbridge District Council reserves the right to enhance the essential criteria to aid shortlisting and

    may decide to interview only those applicants whom, from the information available, appear most

    suitable for the above position. The appointment will be made in accordance with the Councils Code

    of Employment Procedures, and canvassing will disqualify.

    Application forms and further details are available from the Councils websitewww.banbridge.gov.uk

    or by writing to the Human Resources Section, Banbridge District Council, Civic Building,

    Downshire Road, Banbridge BT32 3JY, quoting the appropriate Job Reference Number, to be

    returned NOT LATER THAN 4.00 PM ON FRIDAY 6 JANUARY 2012.

    BANBRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER AND

    WELCOMES ALL SUITABLY QUALIFIED AND EXPERIENCED APPLICANT,

    IRRESPECTIVE OF GENDER, MARITAL STATUS, SEXUAL ORIENTATION,

    RELIGIOUS BELIEF, POLITICAL OPINION, RACE OR DISABILITY.

    BANBRIDGE DISTRICT COUNCIL IS COMMITTED TO THE HEALTH AND WELL

    BEING OF ALL EMPLOYEES AND RECOGNISES THE IMPORTANCE OF WORKLIFE

    BALANCE.

    TON

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