Full job description
The District of Squamish is located in the unceded traditional territory of the Skwxwú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish
Nation). We offer gratitude to the Skwxwú7mesh People who have lived on these lands since time immemorial.
External Job Posting
Position: Community Bylaw Services Officer
Status: Regular Full-Time
Work Area: Community Bylaw Services
Posting Date: August 28, 2024
Closing Date: September 6, 2024
GENERAL SUMMARY
Under the general supervision of the Community Bylaw Services Supervisor, the Community Bylaw Services Officer is
responsible for field and administrative work related to the education and enforcement of Municipal bylaws.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Customer Service and Administration Duties
Contributes to the success of our team and creation of our thriving community, by fostering the District of Squamish
corporate values in their work: Respect, Integrity, Connection and Progress.
Follows the District of Squamish’s Customer Service Guidelines to ensure the Delivery of Outstanding Service.
Explains and interprets the Animal Control bylaw and other Regulatory bylaws, regulations, procedures, and policies
and conveys information to others clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Maintains administrative files and records, and prepares routine correspondence, and reports to Council.
Prepares any necessary Court documents and files, prosecutes alleged Animal Control Bylaw violations, and other
Bylaw violations as necessary, and provides evidence in Court.
Other duties as required.
Bylaw Enforcement Duties
Receives, prioritizes, and investigates complaints regarding alleged infractions of the District of Squamish Regulatory
Bylaws, and takes the appropriate action.
Proactively patrols the Municipality to detect violations of Municipal bylaws.
Informs and educates bylaw violators of the nature of the bylaw offence, and actively seeks to resolve disputes or
infractions informally to gain voluntary compliance.
Issues Warning Notices of Violation, Bylaw Offence Notices, and Municipal Ticket Information.
Prepares and submits applications for Warrants and assists in preparation of documents for other court processes.
Provides investigative support to other District departments.
Liaises with other agencies regarding the enforcement of regulations falling within their jurisdiction and coordinates
and participates in joint enforcement strategies and efforts.
Animal Control Duties
Receives, prioritizes, and investigates complaints regarding alleged infractions of the Animal Control Bylaw and
other Regulatory bylaws, and takes the appropriate action.
Patrols the District to detect violations of the Animal Control Bylaw.
Impounds, cares for, and releases impounded animals; handles livestock, injured and diseased animals, and
transports accordingly.
Explains and interprets the Animal Control bylaw and other Regulatory bylaws, regulations, procedures, and policies
and conveys information to others clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
Informs and educates bylaw violators of the nature of the bylaw offence, and actively seeks to resolve disputes or
infractions informally in order to gain voluntary compliance.
Issues Warning Notices of Violation, Bylaw Offence Notices, Municipal Ticket Information’s, Orders to Comply, Court
Orders, and requests Warrants.
Prepares any necessary Court documents and files, prosecutes alleged Animal Control Bylaw violations, and other
Bylaw violations as necessary, and provides evidence in Court.
Monitors and assists in the leading and evaluating of Animal Control Assistant staff.
Sells dogs and dog licences, processes fees and fines, issues receipts and balances cash.
Maintains administrative files and records, and prepares routine correspondence, and reports to Council.
Handles livestock, injured and diseased animals, and transports accordingly.
Assists with training, leading and evaluating Animal Control Assistant staff.
Assists with the cleaning of the Shelter and the care of the animals as necessary, and obtains supplies when
required.
Assists veterinary surgeon with the control of animals during treatment.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Thorough knowledge of the District’s Animal Control Bylaw, related legislation and regulations, other municipal
bylaws, and the Community Charter.
Proven experience, thorough knowledge and the ability to demonstrate the principles, methods and equipment
used in the capture, care, handling and safe transportation of injured, vicious, or stray animals.
Knowledge of court and adjudication procedures, rules of evidence and investigational techniques.
Working knowledge of MS Word, Excel and Outlook, ability to become proficient using programs such as Civic Web
and Tempest.
Excellent conflict resolution skills and the ability to diffuse hostility in an effective manner and consistently maintain
a professional and diplomatic demeanour.
Excellent time management and organization skills.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills and the ability to provide effective customer service.
Must be able to meet the physical demands of the position including lifting at least 34 kg (75lbs) and working in
adverse weather conditions.
Ability to work safely and in compliance with the District of Squamish Health and Safety Policy, WorkSafe BC and
other related health and safety regulations.
Ability to deal with confidential and sensitive information with a high degree of discretion and impartiality
Ability to work both independently and interdependently while exercising sound judgement and initiative.
REQUIRED TRAINING, EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Valid BC Class 5 Driver’s licence with a safe driving record
Grade 12 supplemented with demonstrated enforcement experience related to the work
Ability to obtain and maintain RCMP Security Clearance
AND
Bylaw Compliance, Enforcement and Investigative Skills Certificate Program Level 1 and 2 and a certificate in Animal
Control Basic Training from a recognized institution
AND
Two year enforcement related experience with a minimum of two years’ experience in the care and handling of
animals in an institutional setting.
OR
An equivalent combination of education, training and experience
Disclaimer:
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people
assigned to this position. This is a general list of responsibilities, duties and skills required of personnel so classified.
Other related duties may be assigned in keeping with the general nature of the position.
Hours of Work: 40 hours weekly, 5 consecutive shifts including a Saturday and Sunday ranging between the
hours of 6:00am and 9:00pm (subject to change).
Salary: $35.51 per hour
This is a Union position within the Collective Agreement of CUPE Local 2269 and the District of Squamish.
Direct Your Application (Quoting Competition #) To: #24-100
Human Resources
District of Squamish
37955 Second Avenue, P.O. Box 310, Squamish, B.C., V8B 0A3 E-mail:
[email protected]
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provide excellent services to our citizens. We strive to attract and retain passionate and talented individuals of all
backgrounds, demographics, and life experiences. If you require any adjustments to enable participation at any stage of
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