What does an anti-social behaviour officer do?
Anti-social behaviour (ASB) officers investigate and resolve complaints of nuisance and disruptive conduct within residential communities. They work for local councils and housing associations to enforce tenancy conditions, gather evidence, and take appropriate action, including issuing warnings, mediating disputes, or initiating legal proceedings.

The role involves working closely with tenants, police, and other agencies to promote safer, more cohesive neighbourhoods. Strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and a solid understanding of anti-social behaviour legislation are essential.
What industries do anti-social behaviour officers work in?
Carrington West recruits anti-social behaviour officers for contract and permanent roles in the housing services sector. |
You can use the link below to search for anti-social behaviour officer roles with leading private and public sector organisations all over the UK through Carrington West's job search.