Job Summary
This is a highly varied role with the scope to make a considerable impact on the wellbeing of our staff. Working with all levels of the organisation, you will deliver evidence-led health, safety and wellbeing (HS&W) advice. Helping staff to understand how they can balance their patient safety and service delivery priorities with legal compliance and their own HS&W, you will become a trusted partner to their work. Identifying gaps in knowledge, you will deliver training courses to up to 15 people, and you will be a trusted expert when sharing your findings via reports. Determining how legislation will affect policy, you will also take specialist responsibilities for risk, assurance or improvement. So regardless of whether you are communicating one-on-one with staff regarding work-related stress, working with colleagues to inspect the scene of a workplace accident, or collaborating with the Trade Unions to enable constructive conversations, you will deliver practical solutions to complex challenges.
Main duties of the job
In this role you will be required to provide a professional Health, Safety and Wellbeing service to managers and staff. Your responsibilities will include:
1. Planning with directorates, facilitating consultation, providing accurate and timely advice
2. Assessing training needs and delivering training
3. Encouraging effective working between Occupational Health, Human Resources and Managers
4. Engaging and influencing senior managers, HS&W performance reporting
5. Working with Directorates on HS&W improvement initiatives over a large geographical area supported by HS&W Advisors.
6. Providing additional support for specialist areas as required by Head of Health and Safety Policy and Planning. The specialist areas are: Risk, Assurance and Improvement.
7. Risk - profiling NHSBT HS&W risk to include Residual Risk reduction, producing national model risk assessments, and trending
8. Assurance - measuring performance, investigating accidents and incidents, to include maintenance of the H&S management system including policy, standards and the HS&W audit programme
9. Improvement - reviewing performance, learning lessons, to include responsibility for day to day management of litigation, Root cause analysis, Trending and corrective and preventative action
10. You will be required to travel and spend time away from base, when required, with prior notice
About You
Experience and Knowledge
11. Experience as a Health and Safety Advisor providing advice, training, auditing, policy formation, facilitating consultation and planning
12. Experience of working for a multi-site organisation
13. Experience of accident investigation, inspections and audit
14. Experience of working closely with occupational health to find practical and effective workplace solutions
15. Experience of working with Information Technology using Microsoft Office packages (Word, Excel and PowerPoint)
Qualifications and Training
16. Post graduate qualification to master’s level (this could include a NEBOSH Diploma) in occupational health and safety or equivalent relevant qualification OR equivalent experience.
17. Possession of Chartered Safety Practitioner with the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health or working towards
18. Demonstrates commitment to own continued professional development (CPD)