Salary : $82,504.71 - $105,299.27 Annually
Location : City Hall - 710 NW Wall St, Bend, OR
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 20260085
Department: Community Development Department
Division: 2305
Opening Date: 06/25/2026
Closing Date: 7/9/2026 12:00 PM Pacific
About the Role
The City of Bend is accepting applications for one (1) regular, full-time Code Enforcement Officer III in the Code Enforcement Division of the Community Development Department. This is an hourly, non-exempt (overtime eligible) position represented by the City of Bend Employee Association (COBEA). The City may use this job posting to create an eligibility list for future hiring purposes. Please review the entire job posting, including the application requirements at the end.
Be part of a dynamic and community-focused team that plays a key role in protecting the safety, livability, and quality of life in the City of Bend. Code Enforcement works at the intersection of public service and problem-solving, partnering with residents, businesses, and internal teams to address concerns and support well-maintained, thriving neighborhoods.
Join the City of Bend's Code Enforcement program as an Officer III, where you'll work on a wide range of cases with increasing complexity and independence. In this role, you'll be out in the community responding to concerns, conducting inspections, and working collaboratively with property owners to achieve compliance. You'll also have the opportunity to take on more advanced work, including abatements, legal case preparation, and coordination with other City departments.
If you enjoy variety in your work, value community connection, and take pride in finding practical solutions, this is a rewarding opportunity to make a visible impact. Bring your experience, professionalism, and commitment to public service to a team that values collaboration, accountability, and meaningful work in the community.
Classification Framework:
What You'll Do
The following duties are a sample of major duties performed in this role and not intended to be an exhaustive list.
The ideal candidate for the Code Enforcement Officer III role in the City of Bend is a proactive self-starter who takes initiative and thrives in a dynamic environment. They are a strong communicator, capable of clearly and professionally engaging with a diverse community while maintaining a customer-service mindset that fosters positive relationships and trust. This individual exercises sound judgment in complex or sensitive situations and brings a high level of attention to detail to ensure fair, consistent, and accurate enforcement of codes and regulations. They are adaptable and flexible, able to respond effectively to changing priorities and field conditions and demonstrate confidence in decision-making while remaining approachable and respectful in all interactions.
A highly qualified candidate will bring a strong foundation in code enforcement practices, including working knowledge of City Codes and applicable Oregon laws, along with proven experience conducting field inspections and investigating complaints. They demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills, allowing them to clearly document findings, prepare reports, and effectively engage with community members. This individual possesses strong customer service and conflict resolution skills, handling sensitive situations professionally and with respect. They are capable of working independently and maintain a high level of attention to detail in all aspects of their work. Additionally, they have a basic understanding of legal processes, including issuing citations and preparing cases for court, and are able to collaborate effectively with team members and partner departments to support consistent and coordinated enforcement efforts.
Candidates who meet the listed minimum qualifications, including an equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered for an interview. Please ensure your application includes information about your education, relevant paid and unpaid work experience, and applicable licenses and certifications. Avoid referencing your resume in the job duties section of the application.
Minimum Qualifications:
What to Know Before Applying
Application Deadline: Applications must be received by July 9, 2026, 12:00 PM (noon) Pacific Time to be considered for this selection process.
Application Requirements: To be considered for an interview, applicants must complete an online application including the following attachments (failure to include required attachments may result in disqualification):
Equity Statement: The City of Bend remains committed to building a workforce that advances diversity and inclusion within our community and all we do. We recognize that not everyone starts from the same place, and that gender, race, ability, sexual orientation, and other identities face different barriers. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are dedicated to creating an inclusive, safe, and respectful workplace where employees can thrive without these barriers. A more extended version of the City of Bend's Organizational Equity Statement is available upon request. The City of Bend remains committed to building a workforce that advances diversity and inclusion within our community and all we do. We recognize that not everyone starts from the same place, and that gender, race, ability, sexual orientation, and other identities face different barriers. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are dedicated to creating an inclusive, safe, and respectful workplace where employees can thrive without these barriers. A more extended version of the City of Bend's Organizational Equity Statement is available upon request.
Benefits: The City of Bend offers an excellent competitive benefits package for Employees and Dependents for health and dental coverage, retirement benefits, and a robust paid leave program. Details are available on the benefits tab of the job posting.
Starting Compensation: Starting compensation is determined based on a pay equity analysis considering the candidate's education, applicable work experience, and internal equity. Please include all relevant information on your application.
Diversity & Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
The City of Bend is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. At the City of Bend, we don't just accept differences; we value them. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and support the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act (ADAAA) and the Oregon Equal Pay Act.
Employee Benefit Overview
August 1, 2025 - July 31, 2026
Regular Full Time Benefits:
Coverage is effective on the first day of the month, coinciding with or following date of hire.
(If the first day of work is on the first calendar day of the month, coverage is effective that day.)
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
Medical, Vision and Prescription Coverage
Underwritten by PacificSource Health Plans
Full-time employees currently pay 10% of the total monthly premium. Benefit-eligible part-time employee premiums are pro-rated according to their regularly-scheduled hours, either at 50% (employees working 20-29 hours per week) or 75% (employees working 30-39 hours per week) of the full monthly premium.
Employee monthly premium:EmployeeEmployee & DependentsFull-time Employees$71.48$178.70Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)$178.72$446.77Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)$357.43$893.54
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Third Party Administrator -- PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
This is an employer-funded account designed to reimburse employees for IRS-qualified medical expenses. Reimbursements are tax-free, and any unused HRA Comp-A fund amounts at the end of the plan year are transferred to the employee's VEBA account following first full year of employment (see below for VEBA account information). Coinsurance (Med-G) funding remaining at plan year end is forfeited and does not roll to the VEBA.
Employee monthly premium portion:
Employee
Employee & Dependents
Full-time EmployeesHRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$2,000
$1,250$4,000
$1,250Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)HRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$1,500
$937.50$3,000
$1,335.75Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)HRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$1,000
$625$2,000
$890.50
Employees also have the option to self-fund a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for unreimbursed medical expenses to offset potential out-of-pocket liability under the medical/dental plans and potentially shelter their HRA Comp-A account to allow for larger rollover to their VEBA account at plan year end.
First Stop Health - Telemedicine: The City of Bend provides First Stop Health (FSH) telemedicine benefits for FREE to all medical-enrolled employees and up to seven (7) of their immediate family members.
Dental Plan
Underwritten by MODA
$2,000 calendar year benefit maximum per covered individual includes $1,000 one-time orthodontia benefit.
Full-time employees currently pay 10% of the total composite monthly premium.
Part-time benefit-eligible employee premiums are pro-rated according to their regularly scheduled work hours (50% for employees working 20-29 hours per week; 75% for those working 30-39 hours per week).
Employee composite monthly premium:
Employee with/without Dependents
Full-time Employees$15.40
Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)$38.53
Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)$77.05
VEBA Plan
Administered by HRA VEBA
Individual employee account that receives tax-free rollover amounts from the City-funded HRA Comp-A account remaining at the end of each plan year. The account belongs to the employee and may be invested in mutual funds similar to deferred compensation. The account can grow, tax free, and be used for future medical expenses and can be used either while still employed or after separation/retirement.
Flexible Spending Plan (FSA)
Administered by PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
Participation in the City of Bend's Flexible Spending Plan is voluntary and allows employees to pay for IRS-approved health care-related expenses and dependent care through pre-tax payroll deduction.
Life, Personal Accident (AD&D) & Long-Term Disability Plans
Underwritten by New York Life
Group Basic Term Life Insurance: Benefit-eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week are eligible for a coverage amount of one times the employees annual salary, to a maximum benefit of $150,000, with a minimum benefit of $50,000. Coverage includes person accident coverage for loss of life and/or limb, per scheduled benefit package amounts.
Group Long-term Disability Insurance:Benefit-eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week are eligible for a a benefit of up to 66.67% of employee's covered earnings to a maximum of $9,000 per month.
Voluntary Life and AD&D: Active, full time employees of the City of Bend regularly working a minimum of 20 hours per week are eligible for additional voluntary coverage for the employee, spouse/domestic partner and dependent children.
Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
The City of Bend participates in the PERS Retirement System. Employees become PERS members after working six full calendar months in a qualifying position requiring at least 600 hours worked per 12-month period. Contributions on the employee's behalf begin following completion of the six-month waiting period. The City makes "employer" contribution based on the employee's Tier I, II or OPSRP member status. The City also makes the "employee" member contribution of 6% of salary. For complete PERS program details, visit the website
Employee Assistance Program
Underwritten by Canopy
This City-provided, confidential service helps employees privately solve problems that may interfere with work, family and life in general. Services are free to employees, their dependents and household members.
The City of Bend also offers the following voluntary benefit programs which are elective and funded through payroll deduction:
Coverage is effective on the first day of the month, coinciding with or following date of hire. (If the first day of work is on the first calendar day of the month, coverage is effective that day.)
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
Medical, Vision, Prescription coverage
Underwritten by PacificSource Health Plans
Full-time, temporary employee(s) currently pay 10% of the total employee(s) monthly premium. Full-time, temporary employees are eligible for employee-only medical coverage. However, there is family coverage available should the employee choose to enroll and assume financial responsibility for the difference of premium.
Employee composite monthly premium:
EmployeeEmployee & DependentsFull-time Employees$71.48$1,143.69Deductible$2,000$4,000
Flexible Spending Plan (FSA)
Administered by PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
Participation in the City of Bend's Flexible Spending Plan is voluntary and allows employees to pay for IRS-approved health care-related expenses and dependent care through pre-tax payroll deduction.
Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
The City of Bend participates in the PERS Retirement System. Employees become PERS members after working six full calendar months in a qualifying position requiring at least 600 hours worked per 12-month period. Contributions on the employee's behalf begin following completion of the six-month waiting period. The City makes "employer" contribution based on the employee's Tier I, II or OPSRP member status. The City also makes the "employee" member contribution of 6% of salary. For complete PERS program details, visit the website
Employee Assistance Program
Underwritten by Canopy
This City-provided, confidential service helps employees privately solve problems that may interfere with work, family and life in general. Services are free to employees, their dependents and household members.
The City of Bend also offers the following voluntary benefit programs which are elective and funded through payroll deduction:
01
What is your understanding of defensible space in a wildfire prone community?
02
Can you describe a complex or challenging code enforcement case you handled? How did you approach it and what was the outcome?
03
How do you handle situations where a property owner is uncooperative or upset about a violation?
Required Question
Location : City Hall - 710 NW Wall St, Bend, OR
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 20260085
Department: Community Development Department
Division: 2305
Opening Date: 06/25/2026
Closing Date: 7/9/2026 12:00 PM Pacific
About the Role
The City of Bend is accepting applications for one (1) regular, full-time Code Enforcement Officer III in the Code Enforcement Division of the Community Development Department. This is an hourly, non-exempt (overtime eligible) position represented by the City of Bend Employee Association (COBEA). The City may use this job posting to create an eligibility list for future hiring purposes. Please review the entire job posting, including the application requirements at the end.
Be part of a dynamic and community-focused team that plays a key role in protecting the safety, livability, and quality of life in the City of Bend. Code Enforcement works at the intersection of public service and problem-solving, partnering with residents, businesses, and internal teams to address concerns and support well-maintained, thriving neighborhoods.
Join the City of Bend's Code Enforcement program as an Officer III, where you'll work on a wide range of cases with increasing complexity and independence. In this role, you'll be out in the community responding to concerns, conducting inspections, and working collaboratively with property owners to achieve compliance. You'll also have the opportunity to take on more advanced work, including abatements, legal case preparation, and coordination with other City departments.
If you enjoy variety in your work, value community connection, and take pride in finding practical solutions, this is a rewarding opportunity to make a visible impact. Bring your experience, professionalism, and commitment to public service to a team that values collaboration, accountability, and meaningful work in the community.
Classification Framework:
What You'll Do
The following duties are a sample of major duties performed in this role and not intended to be an exhaustive list.
- Respond to community complaints and concerns about property issues.
- Inspect properties to check for code compliance and identify violations.
- Work directly with property owners and residents to explain requirements and find solutions.
- Follow up on cases to ensure issues are corrected and brought into compliance.
- Prepare and send notices, warnings, and citations when needed.
- Handle more complex or sensitive cases that require independent judgment.
- Coordinate with other City departments on shared issues or difficult cases.
- Document case activity, inspections, and outcomes in tracking systems.
- Prepare cases for court and testify when enforcement escalates.
- Help educate the community about codes, standards, and expectations
The ideal candidate for the Code Enforcement Officer III role in the City of Bend is a proactive self-starter who takes initiative and thrives in a dynamic environment. They are a strong communicator, capable of clearly and professionally engaging with a diverse community while maintaining a customer-service mindset that fosters positive relationships and trust. This individual exercises sound judgment in complex or sensitive situations and brings a high level of attention to detail to ensure fair, consistent, and accurate enforcement of codes and regulations. They are adaptable and flexible, able to respond effectively to changing priorities and field conditions and demonstrate confidence in decision-making while remaining approachable and respectful in all interactions.
A highly qualified candidate will bring a strong foundation in code enforcement practices, including working knowledge of City Codes and applicable Oregon laws, along with proven experience conducting field inspections and investigating complaints. They demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills, allowing them to clearly document findings, prepare reports, and effectively engage with community members. This individual possesses strong customer service and conflict resolution skills, handling sensitive situations professionally and with respect. They are capable of working independently and maintain a high level of attention to detail in all aspects of their work. Additionally, they have a basic understanding of legal processes, including issuing citations and preparing cases for court, and are able to collaborate effectively with team members and partner departments to support consistent and coordinated enforcement efforts.
Candidates who meet the listed minimum qualifications, including an equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered for an interview. Please ensure your application includes information about your education, relevant paid and unpaid work experience, and applicable licenses and certifications. Avoid referencing your resume in the job duties section of the application.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree; AND
- Four years of Public Relations, Law Enforcement or Public Administration experience; AND
- Four years of relevant code or law enforcement experience; OR
- An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
- Incident Command System (ICS) 100 & 200 certifications
- FEMA IS-700
- Advanced Certification from Oregon Code Enforcement Association (prior to employment or promotion)
- Professional Certification from Oregon Code Enforcement Association (w/in 1 year of appointment)
- One of the following International Code Council or Oregon certifications:
- Fire Inspector I
- Zoning Inspector
- One & two family structural code
- Property and Maintenance Code
- Experience handling high-volume caseloads independently,
- Wildland Urban Interface and defensible space knowledge,
- Strong background in land use, nuisance and building regulations,
- Experience with abatements, administrative warrants or high-level enforcement actions, court and/or legal experience,
- Demonstrated public facing experience in difficult or high conflict situations, experience working collaboratively across department or with outside agencies
What to Know Before Applying
Application Deadline: Applications must be received by July 9, 2026, 12:00 PM (noon) Pacific Time to be considered for this selection process.
Application Requirements: To be considered for an interview, applicants must complete an online application including the following attachments (failure to include required attachments may result in disqualification):
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Valid Credentials, Certifications and Licensing
Equity Statement: The City of Bend remains committed to building a workforce that advances diversity and inclusion within our community and all we do. We recognize that not everyone starts from the same place, and that gender, race, ability, sexual orientation, and other identities face different barriers. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are dedicated to creating an inclusive, safe, and respectful workplace where employees can thrive without these barriers. A more extended version of the City of Bend's Organizational Equity Statement is available upon request. The City of Bend remains committed to building a workforce that advances diversity and inclusion within our community and all we do. We recognize that not everyone starts from the same place, and that gender, race, ability, sexual orientation, and other identities face different barriers. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are dedicated to creating an inclusive, safe, and respectful workplace where employees can thrive without these barriers. A more extended version of the City of Bend's Organizational Equity Statement is available upon request.
Benefits: The City of Bend offers an excellent competitive benefits package for Employees and Dependents for health and dental coverage, retirement benefits, and a robust paid leave program. Details are available on the benefits tab of the job posting.
Starting Compensation: Starting compensation is determined based on a pay equity analysis considering the candidate's education, applicable work experience, and internal equity. Please include all relevant information on your application.
Diversity & Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
The City of Bend is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. At the City of Bend, we don't just accept differences; we value them. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and support the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act (ADAAA) and the Oregon Equal Pay Act.
Employee Benefit Overview
August 1, 2025 - July 31, 2026
Regular Full Time Benefits:
Coverage is effective on the first day of the month, coinciding with or following date of hire.
(If the first day of work is on the first calendar day of the month, coverage is effective that day.)
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
Medical, Vision and Prescription Coverage
Underwritten by PacificSource Health Plans
Full-time employees currently pay 10% of the total monthly premium. Benefit-eligible part-time employee premiums are pro-rated according to their regularly-scheduled hours, either at 50% (employees working 20-29 hours per week) or 75% (employees working 30-39 hours per week) of the full monthly premium.
Employee monthly premium:EmployeeEmployee & DependentsFull-time Employees$71.48$178.70Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)$178.72$446.77Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)$357.43$893.54
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Third Party Administrator -- PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
This is an employer-funded account designed to reimburse employees for IRS-qualified medical expenses. Reimbursements are tax-free, and any unused HRA Comp-A fund amounts at the end of the plan year are transferred to the employee's VEBA account following first full year of employment (see below for VEBA account information). Coinsurance (Med-G) funding remaining at plan year end is forfeited and does not roll to the VEBA.
Employee monthly premium portion:
Employee
Employee & Dependents
Full-time EmployeesHRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$2,000
$1,250$4,000
$1,250Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)HRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$1,500
$937.50$3,000
$1,335.75Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)HRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$1,000
$625$2,000
$890.50
Employees also have the option to self-fund a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for unreimbursed medical expenses to offset potential out-of-pocket liability under the medical/dental plans and potentially shelter their HRA Comp-A account to allow for larger rollover to their VEBA account at plan year end.
First Stop Health - Telemedicine: The City of Bend provides First Stop Health (FSH) telemedicine benefits for FREE to all medical-enrolled employees and up to seven (7) of their immediate family members.
Dental Plan
Underwritten by MODA
$2,000 calendar year benefit maximum per covered individual includes $1,000 one-time orthodontia benefit.
Full-time employees currently pay 10% of the total composite monthly premium.
Part-time benefit-eligible employee premiums are pro-rated according to their regularly scheduled work hours (50% for employees working 20-29 hours per week; 75% for those working 30-39 hours per week).
Employee composite monthly premium:
Employee with/without Dependents
Full-time Employees$15.40
Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)$38.53
Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)$77.05
VEBA Plan
Administered by HRA VEBA
Individual employee account that receives tax-free rollover amounts from the City-funded HRA Comp-A account remaining at the end of each plan year. The account belongs to the employee and may be invested in mutual funds similar to deferred compensation. The account can grow, tax free, and be used for future medical expenses and can be used either while still employed or after separation/retirement.
Flexible Spending Plan (FSA)
Administered by PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
Participation in the City of Bend's Flexible Spending Plan is voluntary and allows employees to pay for IRS-approved health care-related expenses and dependent care through pre-tax payroll deduction.
Life, Personal Accident (AD&D) & Long-Term Disability Plans
Underwritten by New York Life
Group Basic Term Life Insurance: Benefit-eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week are eligible for a coverage amount of one times the employees annual salary, to a maximum benefit of $150,000, with a minimum benefit of $50,000. Coverage includes person accident coverage for loss of life and/or limb, per scheduled benefit package amounts.
Group Long-term Disability Insurance:Benefit-eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week are eligible for a a benefit of up to 66.67% of employee's covered earnings to a maximum of $9,000 per month.
Voluntary Life and AD&D: Active, full time employees of the City of Bend regularly working a minimum of 20 hours per week are eligible for additional voluntary coverage for the employee, spouse/domestic partner and dependent children.
Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
The City of Bend participates in the PERS Retirement System. Employees become PERS members after working six full calendar months in a qualifying position requiring at least 600 hours worked per 12-month period. Contributions on the employee's behalf begin following completion of the six-month waiting period. The City makes "employer" contribution based on the employee's Tier I, II or OPSRP member status. The City also makes the "employee" member contribution of 6% of salary. For complete PERS program details, visit the website
Employee Assistance Program
Underwritten by Canopy
This City-provided, confidential service helps employees privately solve problems that may interfere with work, family and life in general. Services are free to employees, their dependents and household members.
The City of Bend also offers the following voluntary benefit programs which are elective and funded through payroll deduction:
- AFLAC Supplemental Insurance (various plans are offered)
- MASA ground and air ambulance membership
- 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plans sponsored by Nationwide Retirement Solutions & Mission Square Retirement
Coverage is effective on the first day of the month, coinciding with or following date of hire. (If the first day of work is on the first calendar day of the month, coverage is effective that day.)
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
Medical, Vision, Prescription coverage
Underwritten by PacificSource Health Plans
Full-time, temporary employee(s) currently pay 10% of the total employee(s) monthly premium. Full-time, temporary employees are eligible for employee-only medical coverage. However, there is family coverage available should the employee choose to enroll and assume financial responsibility for the difference of premium.
Employee composite monthly premium:
EmployeeEmployee & DependentsFull-time Employees$71.48$1,143.69Deductible$2,000$4,000
Flexible Spending Plan (FSA)
Administered by PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
Participation in the City of Bend's Flexible Spending Plan is voluntary and allows employees to pay for IRS-approved health care-related expenses and dependent care through pre-tax payroll deduction.
Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
The City of Bend participates in the PERS Retirement System. Employees become PERS members after working six full calendar months in a qualifying position requiring at least 600 hours worked per 12-month period. Contributions on the employee's behalf begin following completion of the six-month waiting period. The City makes "employer" contribution based on the employee's Tier I, II or OPSRP member status. The City also makes the "employee" member contribution of 6% of salary. For complete PERS program details, visit the website
Employee Assistance Program
Underwritten by Canopy
This City-provided, confidential service helps employees privately solve problems that may interfere with work, family and life in general. Services are free to employees, their dependents and household members.
The City of Bend also offers the following voluntary benefit programs which are elective and funded through payroll deduction:
- MASA ground and air ambulance membership
- 457 Deferred Compensation Plans sponsored by Nationwide Retirement Solutions and Mission Square Retirement
- If you make 120 qualifying payments on your Federal student loan while working full-time for a qualifying employer, your Federal student loan debt may be forgiven.
01
What is your understanding of defensible space in a wildfire prone community?
02
Can you describe a complex or challenging code enforcement case you handled? How did you approach it and what was the outcome?
03
How do you handle situations where a property owner is uncooperative or upset about a violation?
Required Question
Salary : $82,504.71 - $105,299.27 Annually
Location : City Hall - 710 NW Wall St, Bend, OR
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 20260085
Department: Community Development Department
Division: 2305
Opening Date: 06/25/2026
Closing Date: 7/9/2026 12:00 PM Pacific
About the Role
The City of Bend is accepting applications for one (1) regular, full-time Code Enforcement Officer III in the Code Enforcement Division of the Community Development Department. This is an hourly, non-exempt (overtime eligible) position represented by the City of Bend Employee Association (COBEA). The City may use this job posting to create an eligibility list for future hiring purposes. Please review the entire job posting, including the application requirements at the end.
Be part of a dynamic and community-focused team that plays a key role in protecting the safety, livability, and quality of life in the City of Bend. Code Enforcement works at the intersection of public service and problem-solving, partnering with residents, businesses, and internal teams to address concerns and support well-maintained, thriving neighborhoods.
Join the City of Bend's Code Enforcement program as an Officer III, where you'll work on a wide range of cases with increasing complexity and independence. In this role, you'll be out in the community responding to concerns, conducting inspections, and working collaboratively with property owners to achieve compliance. You'll also have the opportunity to take on more advanced work, including abatements, legal case preparation, and coordination with other City departments.
If you enjoy variety in your work, value community connection, and take pride in finding practical solutions, this is a rewarding opportunity to make a visible impact. Bring your experience, professionalism, and commitment to public service to a team that values collaboration, accountability, and meaningful work in the community.
Classification Framework:
What You'll Do
The following duties are a sample of major duties performed in this role and not intended to be an exhaustive list.
The ideal candidate for the Code Enforcement Officer III role in the City of Bend is a proactive self-starter who takes initiative and thrives in a dynamic environment. They are a strong communicator, capable of clearly and professionally engaging with a diverse community while maintaining a customer-service mindset that fosters positive relationships and trust. This individual exercises sound judgment in complex or sensitive situations and brings a high level of attention to detail to ensure fair, consistent, and accurate enforcement of codes and regulations. They are adaptable and flexible, able to respond effectively to changing priorities and field conditions and demonstrate confidence in decision-making while remaining approachable and respectful in all interactions.
A highly qualified candidate will bring a strong foundation in code enforcement practices, including working knowledge of City Codes and applicable Oregon laws, along with proven experience conducting field inspections and investigating complaints. They demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills, allowing them to clearly document findings, prepare reports, and effectively engage with community members. This individual possesses strong customer service and conflict resolution skills, handling sensitive situations professionally and with respect. They are capable of working independently and maintain a high level of attention to detail in all aspects of their work. Additionally, they have a basic understanding of legal processes, including issuing citations and preparing cases for court, and are able to collaborate effectively with team members and partner departments to support consistent and coordinated enforcement efforts.
Candidates who meet the listed minimum qualifications, including an equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered for an interview. Please ensure your application includes information about your education, relevant paid and unpaid work experience, and applicable licenses and certifications. Avoid referencing your resume in the job duties section of the application.
Minimum Qualifications:
What to Know Before Applying
Application Deadline: Applications must be received by July 9, 2026, 12:00 PM (noon) Pacific Time to be considered for this selection process.
Application Requirements: To be considered for an interview, applicants must complete an online application including the following attachments (failure to include required attachments may result in disqualification):
Equity Statement: The City of Bend remains committed to building a workforce that advances diversity and inclusion within our community and all we do. We recognize that not everyone starts from the same place, and that gender, race, ability, sexual orientation, and other identities face different barriers. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are dedicated to creating an inclusive, safe, and respectful workplace where employees can thrive without these barriers. A more extended version of the City of Bend's Organizational Equity Statement is available upon request. The City of Bend remains committed to building a workforce that advances diversity and inclusion within our community and all we do. We recognize that not everyone starts from the same place, and that gender, race, ability, sexual orientation, and other identities face different barriers. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are dedicated to creating an inclusive, safe, and respectful workplace where employees can thrive without these barriers. A more extended version of the City of Bend's Organizational Equity Statement is available upon request.
Benefits: The City of Bend offers an excellent competitive benefits package for Employees and Dependents for health and dental coverage, retirement benefits, and a robust paid leave program. Details are available on the benefits tab of the job posting.
Starting Compensation: Starting compensation is determined based on a pay equity analysis considering the candidate's education, applicable work experience, and internal equity. Please include all relevant information on your application.
Diversity & Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
The City of Bend is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. At the City of Bend, we don't just accept differences; we value them. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and support the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act (ADAAA) and the Oregon Equal Pay Act.
Employee Benefit Overview
August 1, 2025 - July 31, 2026
Regular Full Time Benefits:
Coverage is effective on the first day of the month, coinciding with or following date of hire.
(If the first day of work is on the first calendar day of the month, coverage is effective that day.)
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
Medical, Vision and Prescription Coverage
Underwritten by PacificSource Health Plans
Full-time employees currently pay 10% of the total monthly premium. Benefit-eligible part-time employee premiums are pro-rated according to their regularly-scheduled hours, either at 50% (employees working 20-29 hours per week) or 75% (employees working 30-39 hours per week) of the full monthly premium.
Employee monthly premium:EmployeeEmployee & DependentsFull-time Employees$71.48$178.70Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)$178.72$446.77Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)$357.43$893.54
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Third Party Administrator -- PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
This is an employer-funded account designed to reimburse employees for IRS-qualified medical expenses. Reimbursements are tax-free, and any unused HRA Comp-A fund amounts at the end of the plan year are transferred to the employee's VEBA account following first full year of employment (see below for VEBA account information). Coinsurance (Med-G) funding remaining at plan year end is forfeited and does not roll to the VEBA.
Employee monthly premium portion:
Employee
Employee & Dependents
Full-time EmployeesHRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$2,000
$1,250$4,000
$1,250Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)HRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$1,500
$937.50$3,000
$1,335.75Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)HRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$1,000
$625$2,000
$890.50
Employees also have the option to self-fund a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for unreimbursed medical expenses to offset potential out-of-pocket liability under the medical/dental plans and potentially shelter their HRA Comp-A account to allow for larger rollover to their VEBA account at plan year end.
First Stop Health - Telemedicine: The City of Bend provides First Stop Health (FSH) telemedicine benefits for FREE to all medical-enrolled employees and up to seven (7) of their immediate family members.
Dental Plan
Underwritten by MODA
$2,000 calendar year benefit maximum per covered individual includes $1,000 one-time orthodontia benefit.
Full-time employees currently pay 10% of the total composite monthly premium.
Part-time benefit-eligible employee premiums are pro-rated according to their regularly scheduled work hours (50% for employees working 20-29 hours per week; 75% for those working 30-39 hours per week).
Employee composite monthly premium:
Employee with/without Dependents
Full-time Employees$15.40
Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)$38.53
Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)$77.05
VEBA Plan
Administered by HRA VEBA
Individual employee account that receives tax-free rollover amounts from the City-funded HRA Comp-A account remaining at the end of each plan year. The account belongs to the employee and may be invested in mutual funds similar to deferred compensation. The account can grow, tax free, and be used for future medical expenses and can be used either while still employed or after separation/retirement.
Flexible Spending Plan (FSA)
Administered by PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
Participation in the City of Bend's Flexible Spending Plan is voluntary and allows employees to pay for IRS-approved health care-related expenses and dependent care through pre-tax payroll deduction.
Life, Personal Accident (AD&D) & Long-Term Disability Plans
Underwritten by New York Life
Group Basic Term Life Insurance: Benefit-eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week are eligible for a coverage amount of one times the employees annual salary, to a maximum benefit of $150,000, with a minimum benefit of $50,000. Coverage includes person accident coverage for loss of life and/or limb, per scheduled benefit package amounts.
Group Long-term Disability Insurance:Benefit-eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week are eligible for a a benefit of up to 66.67% of employee's covered earnings to a maximum of $9,000 per month.
Voluntary Life and AD&D: Active, full time employees of the City of Bend regularly working a minimum of 20 hours per week are eligible for additional voluntary coverage for the employee, spouse/domestic partner and dependent children.
Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
The City of Bend participates in the PERS Retirement System. Employees become PERS members after working six full calendar months in a qualifying position requiring at least 600 hours worked per 12-month period. Contributions on the employee's behalf begin following completion of the six-month waiting period. The City makes "employer" contribution based on the employee's Tier I, II or OPSRP member status. The City also makes the "employee" member contribution of 6% of salary. For complete PERS program details, visit the website
Employee Assistance Program
Underwritten by Canopy
This City-provided, confidential service helps employees privately solve problems that may interfere with work, family and life in general. Services are free to employees, their dependents and household members.
The City of Bend also offers the following voluntary benefit programs which are elective and funded through payroll deduction:
Coverage is effective on the first day of the month, coinciding with or following date of hire. (If the first day of work is on the first calendar day of the month, coverage is effective that day.)
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
Medical, Vision, Prescription coverage
Underwritten by PacificSource Health Plans
Full-time, temporary employee(s) currently pay 10% of the total employee(s) monthly premium. Full-time, temporary employees are eligible for employee-only medical coverage. However, there is family coverage available should the employee choose to enroll and assume financial responsibility for the difference of premium.
Employee composite monthly premium:
EmployeeEmployee & DependentsFull-time Employees$71.48$1,143.69Deductible$2,000$4,000
Flexible Spending Plan (FSA)
Administered by PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
Participation in the City of Bend's Flexible Spending Plan is voluntary and allows employees to pay for IRS-approved health care-related expenses and dependent care through pre-tax payroll deduction.
Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
The City of Bend participates in the PERS Retirement System. Employees become PERS members after working six full calendar months in a qualifying position requiring at least 600 hours worked per 12-month period. Contributions on the employee's behalf begin following completion of the six-month waiting period. The City makes "employer" contribution based on the employee's Tier I, II or OPSRP member status. The City also makes the "employee" member contribution of 6% of salary. For complete PERS program details, visit the website
Employee Assistance Program
Underwritten by Canopy
This City-provided, confidential service helps employees privately solve problems that may interfere with work, family and life in general. Services are free to employees, their dependents and household members.
The City of Bend also offers the following voluntary benefit programs which are elective and funded through payroll deduction:
01
What is your understanding of defensible space in a wildfire prone community?
02
Can you describe a complex or challenging code enforcement case you handled? How did you approach it and what was the outcome?
03
How do you handle situations where a property owner is uncooperative or upset about a violation?
Required Question
Location : City Hall - 710 NW Wall St, Bend, OR
Job Type: Full Time
Job Number: 20260085
Department: Community Development Department
Division: 2305
Opening Date: 06/25/2026
Closing Date: 7/9/2026 12:00 PM Pacific
About the Role
The City of Bend is accepting applications for one (1) regular, full-time Code Enforcement Officer III in the Code Enforcement Division of the Community Development Department. This is an hourly, non-exempt (overtime eligible) position represented by the City of Bend Employee Association (COBEA). The City may use this job posting to create an eligibility list for future hiring purposes. Please review the entire job posting, including the application requirements at the end.
Be part of a dynamic and community-focused team that plays a key role in protecting the safety, livability, and quality of life in the City of Bend. Code Enforcement works at the intersection of public service and problem-solving, partnering with residents, businesses, and internal teams to address concerns and support well-maintained, thriving neighborhoods.
Join the City of Bend's Code Enforcement program as an Officer III, where you'll work on a wide range of cases with increasing complexity and independence. In this role, you'll be out in the community responding to concerns, conducting inspections, and working collaboratively with property owners to achieve compliance. You'll also have the opportunity to take on more advanced work, including abatements, legal case preparation, and coordination with other City departments.
If you enjoy variety in your work, value community connection, and take pride in finding practical solutions, this is a rewarding opportunity to make a visible impact. Bring your experience, professionalism, and commitment to public service to a team that values collaboration, accountability, and meaningful work in the community.
Classification Framework:
What You'll Do
The following duties are a sample of major duties performed in this role and not intended to be an exhaustive list.
- Respond to community complaints and concerns about property issues.
- Inspect properties to check for code compliance and identify violations.
- Work directly with property owners and residents to explain requirements and find solutions.
- Follow up on cases to ensure issues are corrected and brought into compliance.
- Prepare and send notices, warnings, and citations when needed.
- Handle more complex or sensitive cases that require independent judgment.
- Coordinate with other City departments on shared issues or difficult cases.
- Document case activity, inspections, and outcomes in tracking systems.
- Prepare cases for court and testify when enforcement escalates.
- Help educate the community about codes, standards, and expectations
The ideal candidate for the Code Enforcement Officer III role in the City of Bend is a proactive self-starter who takes initiative and thrives in a dynamic environment. They are a strong communicator, capable of clearly and professionally engaging with a diverse community while maintaining a customer-service mindset that fosters positive relationships and trust. This individual exercises sound judgment in complex or sensitive situations and brings a high level of attention to detail to ensure fair, consistent, and accurate enforcement of codes and regulations. They are adaptable and flexible, able to respond effectively to changing priorities and field conditions and demonstrate confidence in decision-making while remaining approachable and respectful in all interactions.
A highly qualified candidate will bring a strong foundation in code enforcement practices, including working knowledge of City Codes and applicable Oregon laws, along with proven experience conducting field inspections and investigating complaints. They demonstrate excellent written and verbal communication skills, allowing them to clearly document findings, prepare reports, and effectively engage with community members. This individual possesses strong customer service and conflict resolution skills, handling sensitive situations professionally and with respect. They are capable of working independently and maintain a high level of attention to detail in all aspects of their work. Additionally, they have a basic understanding of legal processes, including issuing citations and preparing cases for court, and are able to collaborate effectively with team members and partner departments to support consistent and coordinated enforcement efforts.
Candidates who meet the listed minimum qualifications, including an equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered for an interview. Please ensure your application includes information about your education, relevant paid and unpaid work experience, and applicable licenses and certifications. Avoid referencing your resume in the job duties section of the application.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Bachelor's Degree; AND
- Four years of Public Relations, Law Enforcement or Public Administration experience; AND
- Four years of relevant code or law enforcement experience; OR
- An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job.
- Incident Command System (ICS) 100 & 200 certifications
- FEMA IS-700
- Advanced Certification from Oregon Code Enforcement Association (prior to employment or promotion)
- Professional Certification from Oregon Code Enforcement Association (w/in 1 year of appointment)
- One of the following International Code Council or Oregon certifications:
- Fire Inspector I
- Zoning Inspector
- One & two family structural code
- Property and Maintenance Code
- Experience handling high-volume caseloads independently,
- Wildland Urban Interface and defensible space knowledge,
- Strong background in land use, nuisance and building regulations,
- Experience with abatements, administrative warrants or high-level enforcement actions, court and/or legal experience,
- Demonstrated public facing experience in difficult or high conflict situations, experience working collaboratively across department or with outside agencies
What to Know Before Applying
Application Deadline: Applications must be received by July 9, 2026, 12:00 PM (noon) Pacific Time to be considered for this selection process.
Application Requirements: To be considered for an interview, applicants must complete an online application including the following attachments (failure to include required attachments may result in disqualification):
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Valid Credentials, Certifications and Licensing
Equity Statement: The City of Bend remains committed to building a workforce that advances diversity and inclusion within our community and all we do. We recognize that not everyone starts from the same place, and that gender, race, ability, sexual orientation, and other identities face different barriers. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are dedicated to creating an inclusive, safe, and respectful workplace where employees can thrive without these barriers. A more extended version of the City of Bend's Organizational Equity Statement is available upon request. The City of Bend remains committed to building a workforce that advances diversity and inclusion within our community and all we do. We recognize that not everyone starts from the same place, and that gender, race, ability, sexual orientation, and other identities face different barriers. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are dedicated to creating an inclusive, safe, and respectful workplace where employees can thrive without these barriers. A more extended version of the City of Bend's Organizational Equity Statement is available upon request.
Benefits: The City of Bend offers an excellent competitive benefits package for Employees and Dependents for health and dental coverage, retirement benefits, and a robust paid leave program. Details are available on the benefits tab of the job posting.
Starting Compensation: Starting compensation is determined based on a pay equity analysis considering the candidate's education, applicable work experience, and internal equity. Please include all relevant information on your application.
Diversity & Equal Opportunity Employer Statement
The City of Bend is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. At the City of Bend, we don't just accept differences; we value them. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and support the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Act (ADAAA) and the Oregon Equal Pay Act.
Employee Benefit Overview
August 1, 2025 - July 31, 2026
Regular Full Time Benefits:
Coverage is effective on the first day of the month, coinciding with or following date of hire.
(If the first day of work is on the first calendar day of the month, coverage is effective that day.)
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
Medical, Vision and Prescription Coverage
Underwritten by PacificSource Health Plans
Full-time employees currently pay 10% of the total monthly premium. Benefit-eligible part-time employee premiums are pro-rated according to their regularly-scheduled hours, either at 50% (employees working 20-29 hours per week) or 75% (employees working 30-39 hours per week) of the full monthly premium.
Employee monthly premium:EmployeeEmployee & DependentsFull-time Employees$71.48$178.70Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)$178.72$446.77Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)$357.43$893.54
Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
Third Party Administrator -- PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
This is an employer-funded account designed to reimburse employees for IRS-qualified medical expenses. Reimbursements are tax-free, and any unused HRA Comp-A fund amounts at the end of the plan year are transferred to the employee's VEBA account following first full year of employment (see below for VEBA account information). Coinsurance (Med-G) funding remaining at plan year end is forfeited and does not roll to the VEBA.
Employee monthly premium portion:
Employee
Employee & Dependents
Full-time EmployeesHRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$2,000
$1,250$4,000
$1,250Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)HRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$1,500
$937.50$3,000
$1,335.75Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)HRA (Comp - A)
Coinsurance (Med - G)$1,000
$625$2,000
$890.50
Employees also have the option to self-fund a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for unreimbursed medical expenses to offset potential out-of-pocket liability under the medical/dental plans and potentially shelter their HRA Comp-A account to allow for larger rollover to their VEBA account at plan year end.
First Stop Health - Telemedicine: The City of Bend provides First Stop Health (FSH) telemedicine benefits for FREE to all medical-enrolled employees and up to seven (7) of their immediate family members.
Dental Plan
Underwritten by MODA
$2,000 calendar year benefit maximum per covered individual includes $1,000 one-time orthodontia benefit.
Full-time employees currently pay 10% of the total composite monthly premium.
Part-time benefit-eligible employee premiums are pro-rated according to their regularly scheduled work hours (50% for employees working 20-29 hours per week; 75% for those working 30-39 hours per week).
Employee composite monthly premium:
Employee with/without Dependents
Full-time Employees$15.40
Part-time 1 Employees (30-39 hours per week)$38.53
Part-time 2 Employees (20-29 hours per week)$77.05
VEBA Plan
Administered by HRA VEBA
Individual employee account that receives tax-free rollover amounts from the City-funded HRA Comp-A account remaining at the end of each plan year. The account belongs to the employee and may be invested in mutual funds similar to deferred compensation. The account can grow, tax free, and be used for future medical expenses and can be used either while still employed or after separation/retirement.
Flexible Spending Plan (FSA)
Administered by PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
Participation in the City of Bend's Flexible Spending Plan is voluntary and allows employees to pay for IRS-approved health care-related expenses and dependent care through pre-tax payroll deduction.
Life, Personal Accident (AD&D) & Long-Term Disability Plans
Underwritten by New York Life
Group Basic Term Life Insurance: Benefit-eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week are eligible for a coverage amount of one times the employees annual salary, to a maximum benefit of $150,000, with a minimum benefit of $50,000. Coverage includes person accident coverage for loss of life and/or limb, per scheduled benefit package amounts.
Group Long-term Disability Insurance:Benefit-eligible employees working at least 20 hours per week are eligible for a a benefit of up to 66.67% of employee's covered earnings to a maximum of $9,000 per month.
Voluntary Life and AD&D: Active, full time employees of the City of Bend regularly working a minimum of 20 hours per week are eligible for additional voluntary coverage for the employee, spouse/domestic partner and dependent children.
Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
The City of Bend participates in the PERS Retirement System. Employees become PERS members after working six full calendar months in a qualifying position requiring at least 600 hours worked per 12-month period. Contributions on the employee's behalf begin following completion of the six-month waiting period. The City makes "employer" contribution based on the employee's Tier I, II or OPSRP member status. The City also makes the "employee" member contribution of 6% of salary. For complete PERS program details, visit the website
Employee Assistance Program
Underwritten by Canopy
This City-provided, confidential service helps employees privately solve problems that may interfere with work, family and life in general. Services are free to employees, their dependents and household members.
The City of Bend also offers the following voluntary benefit programs which are elective and funded through payroll deduction:
- AFLAC Supplemental Insurance (various plans are offered)
- MASA ground and air ambulance membership
- 457(b) Deferred Compensation Plans sponsored by Nationwide Retirement Solutions & Mission Square Retirement
Coverage is effective on the first day of the month, coinciding with or following date of hire. (If the first day of work is on the first calendar day of the month, coverage is effective that day.)
High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)
Medical, Vision, Prescription coverage
Underwritten by PacificSource Health Plans
Full-time, temporary employee(s) currently pay 10% of the total employee(s) monthly premium. Full-time, temporary employees are eligible for employee-only medical coverage. However, there is family coverage available should the employee choose to enroll and assume financial responsibility for the difference of premium.
Employee composite monthly premium:
EmployeeEmployee & DependentsFull-time Employees$71.48$1,143.69Deductible$2,000$4,000
Flexible Spending Plan (FSA)
Administered by PacificSource Administrators (PSA)
Participation in the City of Bend's Flexible Spending Plan is voluntary and allows employees to pay for IRS-approved health care-related expenses and dependent care through pre-tax payroll deduction.
Public Employees Retirement System (PERS)
The City of Bend participates in the PERS Retirement System. Employees become PERS members after working six full calendar months in a qualifying position requiring at least 600 hours worked per 12-month period. Contributions on the employee's behalf begin following completion of the six-month waiting period. The City makes "employer" contribution based on the employee's Tier I, II or OPSRP member status. The City also makes the "employee" member contribution of 6% of salary. For complete PERS program details, visit the website
Employee Assistance Program
Underwritten by Canopy
This City-provided, confidential service helps employees privately solve problems that may interfere with work, family and life in general. Services are free to employees, their dependents and household members.
The City of Bend also offers the following voluntary benefit programs which are elective and funded through payroll deduction:
- MASA ground and air ambulance membership
- 457 Deferred Compensation Plans sponsored by Nationwide Retirement Solutions and Mission Square Retirement
- If you make 120 qualifying payments on your Federal student loan while working full-time for a qualifying employer, your Federal student loan debt may be forgiven.
01
What is your understanding of defensible space in a wildfire prone community?
02
Can you describe a complex or challenging code enforcement case you handled? How did you approach it and what was the outcome?
03
How do you handle situations where a property owner is uncooperative or upset about a violation?
Required Question
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