Dacorum Borough Council
Anti-Social Behaviour Lead Officer

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Permanent
Ref: H7842
An exciting opportunity has arisen, to join Dacorum Borough Council’s Community Safety Enforcement Team, as an Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Lead Officer.
In this varied role, you will deliver an effective and efficient ASB and enforcement service that proactively investigates and takes action against individuals responsible for persistent nuisance, anti-social behaviour or breaches of relevant legislation, policies or conditions of occupation, while providing support and guidance to affected residents in line with Council service standards.
- You will engage with internal and external stakeholders
- Support the work of the wide Community Safety Enforcement Team
- Participate in joint operations with the Police and other internal and external partners to obtain evidence, support detection and contribute to preventative measures aimed at reducing ASB, crime and disorder across the borough
We are looking for someone with strong leadership communication skills and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
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If you are committed to tackling ASB, supporting residents and making a positive difference across Dacorum, we would love to hear from you.
Requirements:
- Must have a driving licence that is valid in the UK
- An Enhanced check will be undertaken with the Disclosure and Barring Service to ensure that the successful candidate has no relevant convictions
Application Deadline:
The deadline for applications will be midnight on the closing date shown in the advert details.
Interview Date: 22 September 2026
Information for Applicants on Local Government Reorganisation – May 2026
What is Local Government Reorganisation?
The Council is going through a major change as part of Local Government Reorganisation (LGR) and devolution. This means that the district and borough councils in Hertfordshire will be replaced by a smaller number of new unitary councils.
The aim is to make local government simpler and more efficient, improve services for residents, and bring decision-making closer to the communities we serve.


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What This Means For You
If you join Dacorum Borough Council between now and 31 March 2028, you will move to a new organisation on 1 April 2028. Your role will transfer to the new authority, but the way you work and who you report to may change.
While this may be different from what you are used to, it is also a rare and exciting opportunity to join Dacorum at a time of real change.
- You will have the chance to help shape the future of local services and be part of building something new
- The new unitary councils will create opportunities for innovation, growth, and better public services
- They will offer a more joined-up and forward-looking working environment for employees
We are committed to supporting our staff and continuing to deliver high-quality services for residents throughout this change. Together, we are building a better future.
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