We have an opportunity for a Prevention Officer (Road Safety) to join our team based at Service Headquarters on a Permanent contract (37 hours per week). In return, you will receive a competitive salary starting at £32,654.00 and rising to £35,235.00 per annum.
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service is the largest non-metropolitan Fire and Rescue Service in England. We provide prevention, protection, and response services across the counties of Devon and Somerset.
Our vision is that together, we will work to end preventable fire and rescue emergencies, creating a safer world for you and your family. Keeping people safe is what we do, and we owe our fantastic reputation to our highly skilled and motivated workforce.
As a Prevention Officer (Road Safety), you will play an integral role working with the Road Safety Lead and Road Safety team to reduce preventable incidents of those killed and seriously injured on the roads within our Service area. You will be responsible for planning, designing, delivering, and evaluating prevention interventions that are data-led and target the most at-risk groups on our roads – including younger drivers and motorcyclists.
In this role, you will supervise and oversee a team of Road Safety Advocates in the delivery of risk reduction interventions across Devon and Somerset. You will develop, nurture, promote, and maintain effective, relevant, and synergistic working relationships with key partners and stakeholders to ensure positive risk reduction outcomes are achieved through targeted prevention activity.
This role involves large amounts of lone working and will be managed by the Community Safety Team.
The successful applicant must undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Enhanced check and hold a valid car or motorbike driving licence as this is an essential requirement for this role.
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Key Responsibilities as our Prevention Officer (Road Safety):
Knowledge:
* Assist the Road Safety Lead and Road Safety Team with cohesive partnership working in line with DSFRS Road Safety Strategy and Delivery Plan.
* Maintain comprehensive understanding of existing and emerging road-related risks within our communities, including up-to-date research around the ‘Safe Systems Approach’ and high-risk road users.
* Ensure subject matter expertise for a minimum of one key at-risk road user (e.g., younger drivers, motorcyclists) group in line with our Road Safety Plan.
* Acquire, maintain, and enhance professional knowledge by networking, attending training courses, benchmarking performance against other Fire Services, and reviewing professional publications.
* Act as a point of contact for colleagues, partners, safety professionals, and those in contact with high-risk groups.
* Under the instruction of the Road Safety Lead, ensure the effective development and delivery of evidence-based prevention interventions using the latest industry and empirical evidence.
Supervision of Advocates:
* Oversee and actively engage in the day-to-day running of advocate staff, including supporting advocates through induction and training.
* Monitor the performance of Advocates while delivering risk reduction activities through quality assurance.
* Oversee and monitor the day-to-day tasks and schedules of advocates, ensuring pre- and post-activity checks are completed.
Evaluation:
* Report back to the Road Safety Lead and assist in the effective delivery, evaluation, and feedback processes for all interventions within the team.
* Provide relevant evaluation data and reports to the Road Safety Lead where required.
* Provide staff and advocates with event-specific data and requirements for adequate event feedback.
Collaboration and Event Organisation:
* Coordinate partnership and multi-agency risk reduction interventions, including active collaboration with the police, ambulance, air ambulance, operational fire crews, and other authorities.
Delivery and Partnership Working:
* Assist with partnership working, including Vision Zero South West and West of England Road Safety Partnership.
* Work closely with the Road Safety Lead to coordinate and support effective road safety activity.
Wider Community Safety Activity:
* Assist the Road Safety Lead and Community Safety team in promoting community safety activities.
* Generate Home Safety Visit (HSV) referrals.
* Deliver other key safety messages and campaigns.
Closing Date: 2359hrs Sunday 23rd February 2025
If you feel you have the skills and experience required to take on this role, please click on the ‘apply’ button below.
The successful candidate must, by commencement of employment, have the right to work in the UK.
You will be required to complete an application form and submit a document to show how you meet the following essential criteria:
* Proven ability to create reports using data and analysis.
* Excellent written and oral communication/interpersonal skills.
* Proven ability to plan, present, and deliver risk reduction events.
* Excellent ICT skills.
* Proven ability to resolve problems using a structured approach.
* Proven experience of planning and coordinating teams.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults, and all employees must share this commitment.
As a Service and as individuals:
* We are proud to help
* We are honest
* We are respectful
* We are working together
Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service recognize and celebrate the vast diversity of the local communities that we serve and aspire for this to be reflected within our workforce. We encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to consider working for us.
Job number: PS00759
Internal / external: External
Job type: Support
Location: Exeter
Contract type: Permanent
Hours of work: 37
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