Local Laws Ranger Local Laws Ranger
Work Location Animal Management Facility, 21 Richardson Road
Directorate Community Services
Section Regulatory Services
Reports to Coordinator, Regulatory Servies
Annual Salary Band $86,113.00 - $91,691.00
Classification Level 4, Mount Isa City Council Certified Agreement 2018
Engagement Type Full-Time, Ongoing
This position provide customer focused regulatory enforcement of Council’s local laws with an emphasis on education, collaboration, information and self regulation.
Knowledge of statutory requirements relevant to role including the Local Government Act 2009
and Animal Management (Cats and Dogs) Act 2008.
Substantial experience in Local Law enforcement and interpretation including the ability to apply
laws reasonably and with discretion in an outcomes and education focused manner.
Demonstrated experience in running, reporting and closing regulatory investigations.
Demonstrated skills and experience in participating in a multidisciplinary team in an environment
of rapid change and variable work priorities.
Proven ability to monitor work flows and initiate work autonomously.
Demonstrated ability to work unsupervised with limited direction and exercise sound judgement
in decision making and problem solving.
Certificate IV in Government (Investigation) or equivalent is desirable.
Certificate in Animal Management/ Local Government/ Statutory Compliance is desirable.
High level of written and verbal communication skills and the ability to liaise with members of
the public and build effective relationships.
Demonstrated conflict management skills.
Demonstrated experience in animal control and behaviour and ability to safely handle a various
type of animals.
Must be willing to obtain an Authorised Persons card within probationary period.
Hold a current driver's licence and General Construction Induction QLD (White Card).
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
This position is responsible for the following areas and includes but is not limited to:
Undertaking the enforcement of Council’s Local Laws.
Investigating and resolve complaints, including the serving of notices to seek compliance with
Council’s Local Laws and State legislation relevant to the position.
Issuing infringement notices ensuring compliance with Local Laws and relevant legislation.
Delivering education programs to the community focusing community safety, awareness and
responsible pet ownership.
Understanding and enforcing Council’s impound procedures in relation to Local Laws, and
relevant State legislation.
Undertaking patrols of both private and Council owned land for breaches of Local Laws and take
action to resolve those breaches in accordance with relevant policies and legislation.
Animal handling including aggressive dogs.
Maintaining privacy and confidentiality and ability to exercise discretion in a professional manner
at all times.
Assisting in the development and maintenance of relevant policies and procedures.
Carrying out investigations and gathering evidence e.g: interview victims/offenders/witnesses,
take photographic evidence, issue compliance notices, penalty infringement notices and prepare reports.
Writing investigation reports.
Participating in weekly on call roster and attend to emergent complaints and initiate corrective
actions.
Following any other lawful and reasonable directives provided by your Supervisor or more senior
officer.
Out of ordinary hours work may be required. Council reserves the right to change these duties at any time.
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Consistently meets the requirements of the role including the application of policy and procedures
and completing work to the necessary standard of quality in a timely manner.
Investigations are conducted in accordance with procedure and in a timely manner.
Procedures are consistently followed.
Customer requests are investigated and addressed in a timely manner.
Dog attack investigations are completed within 14 days.
Demonstrate teamwork and working effectively unsupervised.
High level of participation and commitment to team goals.
Promotes and complies with Council policies and procedures.
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY
All employees of Council have an obligation to comply with Work Health and Safety legislation including Council’s Work Health policies, procedures, and work instructions.
WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU?
When joining Mount Isa City Council, you are provided with pathways and opportunities to grow and achieve your potential. Eligible employees can access our Employee Assistance Program, elect to join our free Immunisation Program, and enjoy sporting reimbursement opportunities. Full-time employees receive 5 weeks annual leave (pro-rata to part-time employees, not applicable to casual employment) to enjoy time outside the workplace!
WE AT ISA…
We consider our values vital in how we serve our community. Mount Isa City Council’s values are Integrity, Service and Accountability.
INTEGRITY SERVICE ACCOUNTABILITY
HOW TO APPLY
What to include in your application:
Please provide the following information to the panel to assess your suitability:
Write a maximum 2 pages on how your experience, abilities, knowledge, and personal qualities
meet the position requirements of the role.
Your current CV or resume, including two referees who have a thorough knowledge of your
capabilities, work performance and conduct within the previous two years.
Submitting your application:
Submit online at: https://www.mountisa.qld.gov.au/current-vacancies; or
Email Human Resources on hr@mountisa.qld.gov.au
Both word and PDF are accepted file formats.
Please note that:
Council undertakes a range of checks and assessment methods to assist in selection, including
criminal history checks, pre-employment medical etc.
Mount Isa City Council is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Council strongly
encourages all suitable applicants to apply for this role.
Applicants must be eligible to live and work within Australia.
Creation Date 08 August 2023
Reviewed Date 19 February 2025
Contact Human Resources 07 4747 3389
Closing date 9 April 2025