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The successful H&S Advisor will play a key role in supporting the management systems and SOP’s, supporting our operational teams and clients, safety training to staff, conducting risk assessments and site audits and helping to promote a positive culture whilst ensuring the company adheres to all current legislation, policies and procedures for Health & Safety and Fire Safety.
Job Responsibility:
Promote a positive H&S culture throughout the company and the residential buildings we manage
Monitor and review site performance through inspections and audits
Assist and participate in the highlighting of health-related risks and training
Ensure H&S Risk assessments and COSHH documentation are maintained
Ensure safety related training is kept up to date
Ensure any relevant changes in legislation and environmental, safety techniques are communicated and implemented throughout the Company and the residential buildings we manage
Build strong relationships with internal stakeholders for H&S and collaborate to achieve shared goals
Manage and prioritise your workload to ensure timely delivery and work quality
Adaptability and willingness to travel nationally, including overnight stays
Requirements:
IOSH & NEBOSH qualified
Knowledge or understanding of current health and safety legislation
Experience carrying out site inspections/audits
Proficiency in Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Office, and Excel
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to work effectively with diverse stakeholders
Good organisational skills to manage multiple tasks and prioritise duties
Initiative to take ownership of your work and deliver results within agreed timescales
Valid UK driving license preferred
Nice to have:
Residential building / FM safety background
Working knowledge of The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 and HHSRS
Knowledge and implementation of Building Safety Act 2022