Leeds City Council
Enforcement Officer

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Job title: Enforcement Officer
Salary: SO1 £34,434 - £36,363, Plus 12.5% Shift Allowance and Weekend Working Allowance
Hours: Full Time
Contract: Permanent
Location: Taxi and Private Hire Licensing Service, 225 York Road, Leeds, LS9 7RY
Leeds is a vibrant and progressive city with many people making daily use of thousands of taxi and private hire vehicles, particularly in our thriving night time economy. The council has a duty to ensure that people can use these services safely, confident that all vehicles are inspected and drivers checked in accordance with our driver and vehicle licensing regulations.
The Taxi & Private Hire Licensing service is a regulatory service licensing over 6000 drivers and 5000 Hackney Carriage (taxi) / Private Hire vehicles in Leeds. The Enforcement Officer role is at the front line of the council’s focus on public safety.
The role is regulatory and investigative, with our Principal Enforcement Officers leading a team of Enforcement Officers to investigate complaints about drivers and operators, check compliance of licensed vehicles, and determine their safety. The successful applicants will work closely with licensing officers, with police and other agencies and partners to maintain passenger safety and public confidence. Applicants will need to either possess or acquire an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, have experience of securing, preserving and presenting evidence in line with the Police and Criminal Evidence Act, and will also have a thorough knowledge of the associated legislation to ensure strict adherence to the legal framework.
The role will work in a strict, regulated arena where fairness, accuracy and analysis of information and the presentation of facts is vital in the criminal and civil courts. The successful applicants will be responsible for the successful presentation of cases from complaint to court, and will be required to attend court frequently and be accountable for their investigations.
Applicants will be required to comprehensively and convincingly demonstrate the appropriate level of skills, knowledge and experience.
The role requires shift working on a fortnightly pattern, covering weekdays one week, and weekends and nights the following week.
Leeds City Council is one of the largest employers in the region with over 14,000 employees. We seek to recruit and develop talented individuals who embody our council values and ambitions.
About You
As an Enforcement Officer, you will bring to the role:
- Mature and professional approach to promoting the professional standards of the Service
- Experience of enforcing compliance with regulations
- The experience of reporting events in a clear, accurate and concise manner
- Flexible in approach to work within team and with other colleagues
- A willingness to work beyond and outside normal hours
About The Role
As our next Enforcement Officer, you’ll be committed to public safety and maintaining high standards within the Taxi and Private Hire Licensing Service. We are looking for a dedicated and diligent Enforcement Officer to join our team. In this role, you will be a frontline representative of the service, responsible for ensuring that licensed drivers, operators and vehicles, comply with licensing regulations. You will play a vital role in safeguarding the public, ensuring vehicles are safe, and maintaining fair practice across the industry. The role is integral to our Taxi and Private Hire Licensing Service, working alongside the licensing and vehicle inspection teams.
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- membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund with generous employer contributions
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How To Apply
Please complete the online application form.
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If you have any queries or would like an informal chat about the role, please contact
Richard Perrett, Service Manager Operations and Compliance tel. 0113 078 1576 or email richard.perrett@leeds.gov.uk
A Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check against the Children’s or Adults’ barred list as applicable will be carried out on preferred candidates. Read our recruitment of ex-offenders policy.
We welcome applications from everyone and actively seek a diverse range of applicants from all backgrounds and cultures. We particularly encourage applications from, but not limited to, women, carers, veterans as well as LGBT+, ethnically diverse, disabled and care experienced people.
This role is based in the UK. Home Office guidance states that candidates must evidence their right to work in the UK prior to commencing employment, either as a UK or Irish citizen, under the EU Settlement scheme or having secured any other relevant work visa.
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Job Description
Job purpose
The Taxi & Private Hire Licensing Section is responsible for the licensing, inspection and supervision of taxis and private hire drivers and their vehicles. This includes processing applications for operators and drivers, testing drivers and vehicles, and enforcing compliance on the street. In addition, the Section also has responsibilities for monitoring and checking Council fleet vehicles and contractor vehicles to ensure that they are operating within the Council's fleet management policy in respect of the Social Services and Education ‘Permit’ schemes.
The key objectives of the section are:
- To ensure that the taxi and private hire trade in Leeds is operated in a safe and professional manner, and that the correct standards of safety, comfort and appearance are satisfied by all vehicles, drivers and operators.
- To ensure that all vehicles permitted by the Taxi & Private Hire Section are operated in accordance with the Council's conditions and policy.
Responsibilities
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
The main purpose of the post is to carry out Inspections and investigations on the street, at 225 York Road, and at Operators premises to ensure that the Key Objectives referred to above are met.
- Pass Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) checks.
- To Abide by the Taxi & Private Hire Licensing Section Code of Practice for the operation of CCTV Mobile unit and other digital recording devices including the recording and retention of data
- Carrying out on street inspection of vehicles, drivers, ranks and operator premises to ensure compliance with legal requirements and licence conditions.
- Checking licensed vehicles for comfort, general safety and appearance.
- Issuing notices of licence suspensions, vehicle off the road, and other similar documents where appropriate.
- Preparing and submitting relevant reports, evidence, statements etc., following any offence or breach of conditions.
- Providing information to the public on the Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle trade.
- Investigating and dealing with complaints.
- Conducting local knowledge tests where required.
- Carrying out roadside vehicle general safety Inspections in conjunction with West Yorkshire Police.
- Preparing information for, and attending Court in respect of offences under the Road Traffic Act 1988 and all relative legislation.
- Serving prosecutions and summons to Private Hire/Taxi Operators and Drivers.
- Attending and advising Licensing panel and presenting reports where required.
- Presenting seminars to new drivers and operators covering the rules and regulations of the trade.
- Assisting and advising licensed drivers and operators on all aspects of the legal requirements and conditions which apply to the trade.
- Verifying licence application details and interviewing applicants with regard to all aspects of the application (including previous convictions).
- Checking and monitoring permitted and contracted vehicles and drivers to ensure compliance with Taxi and Private Hire Licensing Specification and Conditions, and where applicable, the Council’s Permit system.
- Preparing information and reports to Legal Services Officers and Departmental Transport Officers in respect of Permitted and Contracted Vehicles.
- As required, any other duties appropriate to the grade.
- To abide by the Council’s Equal Opportunities Policy in the duties of the post and as an employee of the Council.


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Qualifications – Full Driving Licence
Essential requirements Candidates will only be shortlisted if they can demonstrate that they meet all the following essential requirements.
- Ability to write clear and concise Statements and Reports.
- Ability to use computer systems in particular Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Ability to verbally communicate in a clear and precise manner.
- Ability to achieve basic competency levels of vehicle inspections.
- Ability to understand and operate static and mobile camera equipment and CCTV recording devices ranging from digital cameras and body worn devices to full Public Space Surveillance Cameras (PSSC).
- To be able to achieve limited Tester Status.
- Up to date knowledge of Taxi and Private Hire Legislation.
- Up to date knowledge of Motor Vehicle and Construction and Use Regulations.
- Knowledge of Taxi and Private Hire trade.
- To be able to achieve Security Industry Authority (SIA) licence and Level 2 BTEC Award in CCTV Operations(Public Space Surveillance)
- Driving Licence.
- Experience of enforcing compliance with regulations.
- The regular preparation of written Reports/Statements.
- Experience of using computer systems in particular Microsoft Word and Excel.
- Dealing with difficult people and conflict situations. Dealing with the general public in an advisory capacity.
- The experience of reporting events in a clear, accurate and concise manner.
- Experience of team working.
- Willing to abide by the Council’s Equal Opportunities Policy in the duties of the post, and as an employee of the Council.
- Mature and professional approach to promoting the professional standards of the Section.
- Calm and polite under stress.
- Willing to take personal responsibility under and abide by the Council’s Health and Safety policy.
- Ability to implement and adopt change in a positive manner
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