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Representations Officer

Eden Brown
Posted 9 days ago, valid for a month
Location

London, Greater London SW1A2DX, England

Salary

£24.54 per hour

Contract type

Part Time

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  • A temporary Representations Officer position is available for 3 months in the City of London, offering a pay rate of £24.54 per hour umbrella.
  • The role involves investigating and responding to parking-related correspondence, including appeals and representations related to Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs).
  • Candidates are expected to have experience in parking enforcement and a strong understanding of relevant legislation and procedures.
  • The position requires effective communication skills to attend external adjudication hearings and provide evidence as needed.
  • Applicants should be prepared to manage their workload independently while ensuring high-quality customer service and compliance with council standards.

Are you in search of a temporary yet fulfilling role? Look no further! We're thrilled to offer an exciting position for our client based in City of Londonwho are looking to appoint a Representations Officerfor the 3 months ongoing, at the rate of 24.54 per hour umbrella

Job responsibilities

As a member of the Parking appeals and representations team, they deliver a timely and effective service for the Parking and Network Management team and the wider council.

The post holder will be expected to produce work to a consistently high standard and to use their experience, knowledge and aptitude to weigh up the evidence in each case, whether it is a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN), parking permit or parking control suspension and make balanced judgements. Parking and traffic enforcement is crucial to delivering three of the council's plans: Climate Change, Air quality and Streets for people. PRINCIPAL

ACCOUNTABILITIES

1. To investigate and respond to all parking related correspondence, including formal and informal representations and appeals received as a result of enforcement of PCN issued to motorists. This includes the external Environment and Traffic Adjudicators who sit at London Tribunals and make the final decision on any parking or traffic penalty in an adjudication hearing which evidence is presented by the officers to trained solicitors or barristers who are the adjudicators.

2. To ensure other parking enquiries are dealt with, in line with the statutory process and timescales, internal key performance indicators (KPIs), civil procedural rules (CPR 75) and the council's communication procedures to deliver a high standard of customer services to the residents and visitors of city of London.

3. To attend external Adjudication Hearings and give evidence and prepare proofs of evidence as required preparing and determining a plan for any complex cases highlighted in accordance with the legislation.

4. To ensure that all incoming parking permit applications and parking control suspension applications are dealt with (including requests for further information) in line with the set time limits given by the appeals and representations managers.

5. To answer phone calls in the specialist parking customer service centre, dealing with incoming emails, parking permits, parking control suspensions and Paybyphone services, resolving residents and visitors requests and issues in a timely and clear manner.

6. To accelerate and identify any themes and trends arising from representations, complaints and concerns to their line manager reporting and sharing case issues.

7. To manage and prioritise their own workload in response to changing demands from management.

8. To ensure that daily quality and quantity performance standards are met or exceeded and that correspondence conforms to the relevant quality, policy and legislative standards

9. To ensure that enforcement practices and required enforcement infrastructure complies with agreed procedures and standards and to take responsibility for reporting non-compliance issues to the appropriate teams.

10. To authorise the cancellation of and initiate refunds as a result of PCNs being cancelled, permit or suspensions ending before their expiry when required in accordance with the parking services policies.

11. To assist in the mentoring of new staff providing guidance and training on local parking policies, procedures and legislation. Providing advice and guidance on complex parking and traffic cases liaising with other internal or external bodies to resolve queries.

12. To carry out other duties and tasks which may from time to time be required to meet the needs of the service and to deputise for the Appeals and Representations Manager in their absence.

Should your skills match the above please send through your updated CV.

Eden Brown is committed to equality in the workplace and is an equal opportunity employer. Eden Brown Ltd is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

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