Investigate reports of anti-social behaviour
The main purpose of this job is to investigate reports of anti-social behaviour and community safety issues and to deliver resolutions to each situation. In your work, you’ll interact with residents and tenants, community groups, social workers, police, solicitors and barristers. You could find yourself dealing with hate crimes, threats, assault, abusive behaviour, noise complaints, gang activity or public disorder, as you interview those affected as well as the alleged perpetrators. During the anti-social behaviour and community safety officer apprenticeship you’ll need to be aware of risks at all times and be sensitive to vulnerabilities as you respond appropriately to situations, offer advice, risk assess and refer to relevant agencies, exploring preventative or supportive solutions to the issues. You’ll need a flexible approach to work and be able to respond to urgent or high-risk cases as necessary.
Duration: 24 months
Relevant school subjects: PE
Entry requirements for the anti-social behaviour and community safety officer apprenticeship: Depend on employer, but likely A-levels or equivalent qualifications or experience. You may need a full driving licence
Achievement upon completion: Level 4 (Higher)—equivalent to a foundation degree
Potential salary upon completion: £26,000
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