At the City of Stirling, we’re proud to be WA’s largest local government, serving over 243,000 residents with more than 200 community-focused services. With a workforce of 1,500, we’re committed to building an inclusive, capable and future-ready organisation. We invest in our people, embrace innovation, and offer a workplace where flexibility, wellbeing and growth are more than just words - they’re how we work.
Senior Community Patrol Officer
Community Safety | Community Development Directorate
From $92,526.11 per annum plus 15% shift loading (based on experience)
Permanent Full Time
An exciting opportunity has become available for an experienced and motivated Senior Community Patrol Officer to provide operational leadership to our Community Patrol team and support the delivery of a visible, responsive and intelligence-driven community safety service. [Position D...r 20251119 | PDF]
Why You’ll Love This Role
Reporting to the Team Leader Community Patrol, you will supervise Community Patrol Officers and coordinate the delivery of patrol services across the City. Working outside of traditional business hours, you will play a key role in community safety initiatives, emergency response activities, patrol operations and customer service delivery.
This role combines frontline operational responsibilities with team leadership, coaching and roster coordination while ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, policies and procedures.
Key Responsibilities
About You
To be successful in this role, you will bring:
Essential Requirements
Why You’ll Love Working Here
Ready to Make a Real Impact?
To be considered for this position, please submit your CV and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.
Questions? Reach out to Luke Ryan on 0439 905 926
Applications close: Sunday 6 September 11:59pm (We may begin interviews before the closing date, so don’t wait!) http://www.stirling.wa.gov.au/employment
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