Details:
- Salary: £42,500 - 48,300 - Annum
- Job Type: Permanent
- Job Status: Full-Time
- Salary Per: Annum
- Location: Sevenoaks Kent
- Date: 3 weeks ago
Description:
Health, Safety & Fire Risk Assessor (Housing)
Home based with travel throughout London and the South-East
Salary up to £42,500 (increasing to £45k upon successful completion of a Level 4 Diploma), plus £5,800 car allowance. Total package of up to £48,300 per annum.
Permanent, 37.5 hours per week
Anchor are the largest not-for-profit provider of housing and care for older people in England, we manage 60,000 homes for people in later life across almost 1,700 sites and operate in over 85% of local councils in England.
The Housing Services directorate comprises of Rented, Homeownership, Extra Care and Customer Services teams and approximately 1,800 colleagues.
The role
As the Health, Safety & Fire Risk Asessor, you will provide a comprehensive health, safety and fire (HS&F) service to Anchor’s housing locations within your region, occasional overnight stays will be required.
Working as part of a national team, your responsibilities will be to carry out and review fire risk assessments, H&S audits, and training to achieve excellent levels of compliance within Anchors retirement Housing portfolio. You will also provide general HS&F advice and support by ensuring a safe environment for colleagues, customers, and visitors.
What we need from you:
Full, current driving license
Essential Qualifications:
* NEBOSH General Certificate
* Recognised Fire Risk Assessment qualification
Desirable Qualifications:
* NVQ level 5 (or equivalent) Management of Occupational Health and Safety.
* Registered on the IFE/BAFE Fire risk register or similar.
Knowledge & Experience:
* Proven track record of carrying out fire risk assessments.
* Comprehensive practical knowledge of the application of HS&F standards within the specialised housing sector.
* Good knowledge and understanding of relevant areas of compliance relating to Housing.
* A strong and proven ability to effectively communicate with and influence internal and external stakeholders, including residents.
* Application of health, safety and fire management within a Housing environment.
* Thorough knowledge of housing operations and the needs of older people.
* A good understanding of the application of fire safety management within a specialised housing setting.
* Accident/incident investigation.
* Good knowledge of MS Word & Excel.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible.
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