Lead the People Safety - Health and Safety Delivery team, including creation and delivery of annual planning; reporting; developing and maintaining H&S management arrangements; and responding to incidents. Create and promote a positive Health & Safety culture and environment across DWP, reflecting the changing needs arising out of Health & Safety legislation and best practice. Chair strategic health and safety meetings including calls with Departmental Trade Unions. You will be our People Safety subject matter expert providing specialist expertise, advice and challenge as required, and responding to the views and challenges of others. Where possible, discharging health and safety matters on behalf of the Deputy Director for People Safety, making decisions and taking action based on often complex and incomplete information. This includes providing assurance to the Deputy Director for People Safety that our legal responsibilities are being properly discharged. Working with the Senior Leadership to make sure roles and responsibilities are clearly defined, understood, and executed and that we have skilled resources available. Lead onsite investigation and root cause analysis of the most significant incidents and near misses. Lead People Safety Team consultations with Departmental Trade Unions. Oversee the Health and Safety Delivery Teams programme of internal auditing, including process and tools. Drive the language and culture of health and safety up and into the wider business. Youll work with other Departmental health and safety subject matter experts to ensure a joined-up approach to protection of our business and our customers. Be a senior subject matter expert representing the Department when interacting with enforcing bodies (e.g. HSE). Person specification Demonstrable experience of effectively influencing and appraising stakeholders at the highest level. This may include Government Ministers, Perm Secretary or C Suite/Executive level colleagues LEAD CRITERIA. Significant experience of Health and Safety leadership of a team of H&S professionals within a large organisation. Demonstrable experience working in a people safety environment, including experience of investigating incidents of workplace violence and reporting to effectively manage risk. A thorough understanding of health and safety legislation, and a demonstrable track record of safety culture transformation, where employees feel valued and protected. Strives for continuous improvement, innovation, performance and efficiency, taking responsibility for managing and improving all relevant standards, policies, processes, and governance relating to the role. Qualifications Level 6 qualification in Health and Safety such as a NEBOSH Diploma (or equivalent) Memberships Chartered Membership of IOSH (CMIOSH) Benefits Alongside your salary of 72,664, Department for Work and Pensions contributes 21,050 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides. Alongside your salary, the Department for Work and Pensions contributes 28.97% towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides. DWP have a broad benefits package built around your work-life balance which includes: Working patterns to support work/life balance such as job sharing, term-time working, flexi-time and compressed hours. Generous annual leave at least 23 days on entry, increasing up to 30 days over time (prorata for part time employees), plus 9 days public and privilege leave. Support for financial wellbeing, including interest-free season ticket loans for travel, a cycle to work scheme and an employee discount scheme. Health and wellbeing support including our Employee Assistance Programme for specialist advice and counselling and the opportunity to join HASSRA a first-class programme of competitions, activities and benefits for its members (subscription payable monthly). Family friendly policies including enhanced maternity and shared parental leave pay after 1 years continuous service. Funded learning and development to support progress in your role and career. This includes industry recognised qualifications and accreditations, coaching, mentoring and talent development programmes. An inclusive and diverse environment with opportunities to join professional and interpersonal networks including Womens Network, National Race Network, National Disability Network (THRIVE) and many more. Things you need to know Selection process details Written Sift - CV and Personal Statement As part of the application process, you will be asked to complete a CV and Personal Statement. Further details around what this will entail are listed on the application form. The written sift will be conducted using evidence from your 1,250-word Personal Statement and this will be assessed against the essential criteria listed in the Person Specification. In the event of a large number of applications we will use the Lead Criteria which is listed in the Person Specification. To initially assess your application during the sift stage. Candidates who pass the initial sift may be progressed to a full sift or directly to interview. When completing your personal statement, please read and understand the Key Criteria thoroughly as this is what your written evidence will be assessed against. Your layout is entirely your preference; you may choose narrative, bullets, etc. You may choose to address each criterion separately; however, one narrative example may cover and evidence several key criteria. You may not be able to meet all the key criteria, but please ensure you evidence: the key personal requirements and what have you done that relates to the requirements. You dont have to explain the whole process, just what you have done and the skills and experience you have used. Share with us what makes you suited to this role and why, what you can do and the skills you have that are transferable to the key requirements, and the life experience or passion you have that are linked to this role. CV The CV is an on-line tool accessed through the Civil Service Jobsite and there is no requirement to upload your personal CV. Our CV element is short, and allows an initial check of eligibility, so please put the main content of your evidence and skills in your Personal Statement. Interview - Face to Face Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend an interview. This will be a face-to-face interview with location to be confirmed. The interview panel will be a minimum of two people. The interview will assess your Experience as listed in the Essential Criteria within the Person Specification. You will be expected to perform a 5-minute presentation on one of the Essential Criteria listed in the Person Specification. Please note that you will not be permitted any visual aids. Further details will be given to candidates when they are invited to interview. It may help to use the WHO or STAR model to explain: What the task/ work was, How you approached the task/work/situation and what the Outcomes were, what did you achieve? Or What was the Situation ? What were the Tasks ? What Action did you take? What were the Results of your actions? Sift and interview dates to be confirmed. Further Information Find out more about Working for DWP. 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