Job Description & How to Apply Below
About The City Of Penticton
Penticton is a vibrant, innovative waterfront city known for its commitment to sustainability, community well‑being, and economic opportunity. With a strong focus on good governance, collaboration, and service excellence, the City is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for residents, businesses, and visitors alike. As one of the most active development regions in British Columbia, Penticton features a diverse mix of large‑scale and complex construction projects.
Penticton has been recognized as one of Canada’s most livable cities, according to latest rankings by The Globe and Mail. Penticton ranked as the ninth most livable city in Canada, plus the No. 1 most livable city for young professionals and No. 1 for midlife transitions. In addition, Penticton ranked the third most livable city for newcomers, fifth for retirement and seventh for raising kids.
Rooted in agriculture and surrounded by natural beauty, Penticton is known for its orchards, wineries, and craft breweries—making it one of Canada’s top wine destinations. More than 100 years since its incorporation, Penticton continues to grow as a place to live, work, and play.
About The Opportunity
The City of Penticton is looking for one full‑time temporary (12 months) Bylaw Enforcement Officers based in Penticton, B.C. Reporting to the Bylaw Services Manager (or designate) the Bylaw Enforcement Officer (BEO) performs administrative, inspectional, and regulatory work to enforce bylaws relating to property use, buildings, safe public places, parking, business regulations, zoning, noise, sign, etc. The BEO I position proactively and reactively investigates bylaw violations, seeking compliance through education and enforcement options.
The BEO position has daily public contact by explaining and rationalizing bylaw provisions.
Key Responsibilities
Bylaw Enforcement
Coordinate the investigation and inspection of a customer issue/complaint with a goal of resolving recurring bylaw offences.
Provide public assistance and supporting evidence in the prosecution of municipal bylaw offences/dispute adjudication process.
Conduct regular foot and bike patrol of parks, trails, beaches and other public spaces to educate and enforce bylaws and be a visible presence throughout the city—working in all‑weather conditions and in various terrains.
Liaise with other city departments, regulatory and safety agencies such as the RCMP, Fire Department, community partners, etc. to resolve issues collaboratively.
Through proactive patrols, identify persons in medical distress and contact appropriate agency.
Multitask in highly stressful situations and environments.
Manage all assigned calls for service—input notes, evidence, and photographs.
Maintain notes and data, and prepare and deliver written and verbal reports as requested by Bylaw Services Manager or designate.
Assist with training of new officers, which includes explanation and demonstration of duties and functions through an ‘Officer Coaching’ program.
Public Engagement
Provide public education and enforcement of all municipal bylaws.
Assist with customer bylaw inquiries including front counter response as required (i.e., in absence of Bylaw Intake Administrator).
Provide educational programs in the community.
Required Knowledge, Abilities & Skills
Knowledge of City bylaws, adjudication hearings, and City layout.
Knowledge of municipal bylaws and penalties.
Knowledge of bylaw enforcement officer authority, rules of evidence, adjudication process and court proceedings.
Knowledge of computer systems for gathering, tracking and recording investigative information.
Superior people management skills.
Objective/Logical (in decision making).
High level of tact and diplomacy skills.
Problem‑solving and decision‑making skills.
Intermediate to advanced computer skills.
Ability to provide effective written and verbal communication.
Ability to handle and resolve confrontational situations; deal effectively with sensitive issues—conflict management skills.
Ability to exercise discretion and sound judgment.
Ability to maintain positive community relations with community partners/stakeholders.
Ability to work flexible…
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