MTCs mission is to provide a safe, secure, caring and compassionate welfare and security service to detained people at Manston. Our service users are new arrivals who have crossed the channel hoping to claim asylum in the UK, and we support them whilst their asylum process gets underway. What can we offer you as our Health, Safety and Fire Officer? MTC have some fantastic benefits to offer our employees. We care about your wellbeing, so offer enhanced annual leave of 25 days plus bank holidays, plus a wellbeing day each year, as well as free counselling and support via our Employee Assistance Provider. We offer a pension up to 10%, Electric Vehicle salary sacrifice scheme, Life Assurance, cycle to work scheme and fast-track development opportunities. What will the Health, Safety and Fire Officer role involve? The Health, Safety & Fire Officer will co-ordinate and promote high standards of Health, Safety and Sustainability throughout the Manston Short-Term Holding Facility, and wider business where required provide our operational team and partner organisations with technical Safety, Health, Fire advice and guidance. Build strong relationships with key stakeholders across site to influence processes and procedures. ensure the highest standards of safety and security across MTCs buildings. give appropriate environmental advice to our Manston Senior Management Team, managers and employees. undertake and manage risk assessment process and support people managers through investigations The successful individual will be required to work at the Manston Short-Term Holding Facilitysite, Monday to Friday. What are the requirements of the Health, Safety and Fire Officer role? It is essential that all applicants hold the NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational H&S (or equivalent). We also require the new Health, Safety & Fire Officer to have sound knowledge of H&S Legislation, as well as experience of giving professional occupational health and safety advice in a complex environment. It would be advantageous to any applicants if they were to hold a NEBOSH Diploma in Occupational H&S or be working towards it (or equivalent), a NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety (or equivalent) and/or the Teaching for Life (Level 3) qualification. However, we will consider applicants who meet the essential criteria, have a passion for helping to transform peoples lives, are willing to undertake these additional qualifications & whose values match our own; Caring, Collaborative, Accountable & Transparent. Apply now and our talent acquisition team will be in touch.