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Community Safety Officer | Woking | May 2026

Woking Borough Council

Woking, SurreySalary Circa £40,989 per annum plus a flexible benefits allowance of up to £2,313 per annum and a vehicle allowance of up to £2,683 per annumFlexible Hours, Full Time37 hours per weekCloses: 21 June 2026
Woking, Surrey Brief outline of the job purpose and main tasks: To lead and coordinate partnership working to reduce crime, anti‑social behaviour and community harm across the borough. The role is responsible for developing and delivering the Community Safety Partnership Plan, chairing and supporting key multi‑agency forums, managing complex and high‑risk community safety cases, and providing professional advice, reports and policy reviews to Members, senior officers and partner organisations. The post will also have management responsibility for the ASB Officer and requires confidence in report writing and reviewing policies and procedures to ensure they remain effective, compliant and fit for purpose. The role oversees key governance, funding, reporting and domestic abuse review responsibilities to support safer communities. About the team: You will join the Leisure and Communities team within the People and Communities Directorate. The team works across a broad portfolio including community safety, leisure services and community engagement, focusing on partnership working, early intervention and delivering positive outcomes for residents. Community safety is a key corporate priority, and the role sits at the centre of multi‑agency working locally, influencing borough‑wide priorities and supporting Members and senior officers through evidence‑based advice. About you: You will bring strong experience of working in a community safety or related environment, with the confidence to lead multi‑agency partnerships and manage complex, sensitive issues. You will be: An effective communicator, able to build trusted relationships across organisations and communities Confident working with legislation, governance arrangements and information‑sharing protocols Organised and adaptable, able to manage multiple priorities and high‑risk cases Comfortable providing professional advice to senior officers and Members Committed to public service values and delivering positive outcomes for residents. Shortlisting criteria: Essential GCSE Maths and English (or equivalent) Degree‑level qualification or equivalent relevant experience in community safety Experience of partnership working in a community safety, crime reduction or ASB context Strong knowledge of relevant legislation, policy and best practice Experience of report writing, policy reviews and briefing and presenting information clearly Excellent written and verbal communication skills Desirable Qualification in community safety, criminology, social policy or a related field Experience working with the Police or statutory partners Experience of managing staff or supervising officers Experience of managing projects or budgets What we will need from you: Documentary evidence that you are eligible to work in the UK References from your two most recent employers covering at least 3 years Completion of a medical questionnaire and declaration A full driver’s license DBS check Evidence of relevant professional qualification(s) Who to contact: For an informal discussion about the role, please contact Tim Fleming, Head of Leisure & Communities , by email at Tim.Fleming@woking.gov.uk . We are happy to consider reasonable adjustments as part of the recruitment process. Closing date: 21 June 2026 - 23:55pm Interview Date: 2 July 2026