Neighborhood Improvement Officer
The City of Diamond Bar seeks highly motivated, customer service oriented and experienced professionals to join the Community Development Department as a Neighborhood Improvement Officer. The Neighborhood Improvement Officer will, under direct or general supervision, administer the City's code enforcement program, including the identification, investigation and correction of violations of the City's municipal, building, zoning, occupancy, signage, housing, and health and safety codes and ordinances; investigate citizen complaints of public nuisances and quality of life issues and seeks voluntary compliance or issues citations and initiates abatement procedures; and perform related work as required.
Examples of essential job duties include :
Qualifications include knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local codes, laws and regulations related to building, zoning, housing, and nuisance violations; operational characteristics, services, and activities of a code enforcement program; public relations and conflict resolution methods and techniques; record keeping practices; business letter writing and basic report preparation techniques; modern office procedures, methods, and equipment. Ability to exercise diplomacy and emotional maturity in all situations; operate computer software to access information and utilize common business applications; read and interpret legislation, zoning and subdivision law as related to zoning enforcement; explain and enforce local zoning codes and City, County, and State health and safety code requirements and procedures; recognize conditions that constitute a zoning violation; read site, grading, architectural and landscaping plans; communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing; communicate persuasively and effectively with the public and business representatives to attain compliance with standards; interact effectively with City staff, supervision, and management. Education : Graduation from high school or G.E.D. equivalent. Experience : One year of work experience involving considerable public contact functions, preferably in a governmental Planning or Building Safety department involving code enforcement responsibilities. Licenses and / or Certificates : Possession of a valid Class C California driver's license and an acceptable driving record. Possession of a current CACEO Certified Code Enforcement Officer certificate. Satisfactory completion of a CACEO-approved course for Intermediate Code Enforcement Officer within the first six months of employment. Possession of a POST-approved Certificate of Completion of 40 hours of instruction in PC 832 Arrest and Control. ICC certification as a California Residential Building Inspector is highly desirable. Special Requirements : Ability to travel to different sites and locations.
The selection process includes an oral interview, criminal background check, verification of work experience, submission of educational transcripts, and a medical examination.
Officer Neighborhood • Diamond Bar, CA, US