Health and Safety Officer – West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service

Working Pattern: Full-time, 37 hours per week. We are also open to the potential of a job share for the right candidates.
Contract Length: Fixed-term/Secondment until 05/01/2025, to cover the permanent position holder whilst they are on secondment.
Location: County Hall, Chichester, a typical week will combine attendance at the office, visits around the County and ability to work flexibly. This is led by the needs of the service.
Interviews: XX/XX/XXXX.
Your role as a Health and Safety Officer is a unique, specialist function to the Fire & Rescue Service. Due to this we are keen that you have emergency services experience.
You will apply your specialist knowledge to ensure the provision of competent advice and guidance in a specialised range of areas, including Fire Service personnel operating at major incidents in a highly hazardous environment.
Working as part of a team you will support the Health & Safety Manager, advising and supporting the Chief Fire Officer and Service Executive Board on implementing management systems that comply with the requirements and prohibitions imposed by the relevant statutory health, safety and welfare provisions.
Specifically, you will:
• Review, update and maintain the Service’s risk assessment database.
• Monitor and co-ordinate the reporting, recording and investigation of health and safety incidents.
• Monitor and review health and safety performance, carrying out inspections and undertaking audits.
• Design, develop, evaluate, and deliver health and safety training.
• Co-ordinate all matters relating to litigation claims, maintaining effective liaison with the County Secretary, County Litigation Team, solicitors, and insurers on matters relating to litigation claims.
• Lead on all work associated with the “Regional Ways of Working”, including attending meetings, carrying out inter-service safety audits and be involved in the development of Four Fire (4F) collaboration work.
What we are looking for:
• Advisory, negotiation and persuasion skills.
• Ability to interpret complex information to produce health, safety and welfare guidance with minimal supervision.
• Analytical and judgemental skills to assess health and safety needs and to respond appropriately and provide unbiased options.
• Ability to design, deliver and evaluate health, safety, and fire training packages.
• The ability to keep up to date with new developments in the health, safety, and fire field.
• A National Examination Board in Occupational Safety and Health (NEBOSH) Certificate or a National Vocational Qualification level 3 in Occupational Safety and Health, or a British Safety Council Level 3 Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health.
• An appropriate qualification (or appropriate relevant experience) in the specialist area of Fire and Rescue Health and Safety.
• Teaching qualification (City & Guilds, level 3 or equivalent).
• Previous experience of working within an Emergency Service.

Salary: £35,235 to £37,938 per annum

Closing date: January 29 2025

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