Job summary
Health & Safety Advisor.
Do you have proven experience giving health and safety advice, preferably within a retail or healthcare setting, along with a NEBOSH certificate or equivalent?
Would you like to be part of a workplace that 98% of staff say they are proud to work for? If so, this could be the role for you.
About the role: This is a rewarding and exciting Health and Safety opportunity to raise a smile every day working for a wonderful Charity in an amazing part of the Country. You will join us in a key support function delivering the Health and Safety arrangements across our diverse range of activities - hospice care, office support, retail operations and fundraising.
Location:This is a home based, or dual based role with extensive travel throughout the South West including our three hospice sites (Little Bridge House, Charlton Farm and Little Harbour) and circa 40 retail outlets.
Main duties of the job
Reporting to the Head of Facilities (Retail, Compliance, Environmental) our H&S competent person you will:
Provide expert advice, guidance and support to management and staff on all health and safety matters.
1. Maintain high standards of H&S to comply with our obligations and best practice.
2. Promote a culture of H&S awareness
3. Help develop, implement, and monitor comprehensive health and safety policies and procedures.
4. Assist with managing the CHSW H&S Plan, ensuring compliance withhealth and safety legislation and regulations.
5. Investigate and report accidents, incidents, and near-misses, and recommend corrective actions.
6. Conduct regular risk assessments and safety audits across all hospice and retail outlet locations.
7. Maintain accurate records and documentation related to health and safety activities.
8. Ensure staff and volunteers are appropriately trained across all locations.
About us
About CHSW and why join us:We are an established and highly successful charity providing hospice care for children with life limiting conditions and their families in the Southwest of England.
What We Offer:Benefits of working at CHSW include:
33 days (plus bank holidays) holiday entitlement, which increases with service
enhanced sick pay scheme rising up to 6 months full and 6 months half pay
personal pension scheme with 7% employer contribution
family friendly policies, with enhanced maternity/adoption pay
occupational health, wellbeing and counselling services and employee assistance programme
group life insurance scheme
training and development opportunities
environmental and green agenda
a supportive and inclusive environment
a chance to make a real difference
Join our us in making a meaningful difference making the most of short and precious lives.
Job description
Job responsibilities
1. Overall Purpose of the Role
To work with the Compliance Team to help all departments within CHSW achieve their Health and Safety (H&S) goals:
Working with the H&S competent person this will include:
Assisting hospice (Care, Fundraising and Business support) and retail managers in achieving statutory H&S requirements and best practice
Liaising with enforcement agencies (HSE/EHO) and emergency services
Providing advice on Permits to Work and safe systems of work
Providing H&S advice to staff, volunteers and contractors on specific tasks and activities
Supporting Managers to ensure that high standards of H&S exist at all hospice sites including in the shops and at events etc.
Identification of the health and safety training needs and the design and delivery of appropriate training
Support retail with the new shop opening and refurbishment process
Design and develop digital systems to support the work of the H&S Compliance Team.
2. Main Tasks
Working with the Head of Facilities (Compliance) to support the implementation of the CHSW H&S Policies and Procedures
This will include working with the H&S competent person to:
Maintaining CHSWs comprehensive set of H&S policies and procedures
Providing advice regarding policy updates as required by legislative changes
Developing training materials, induction, fire safety, etc.
Providing or delivering training for staff and volunteers to ensure full understanding of compliance with H&S related issues including regular mandatory training
Carrying out appropriate audits and monitoring of H&S systems, including fire safety
Ensuring that H&S policies and risk assessments cover all Hospice operations including, for example, health care, events, trading, promotions, fundraising, education, social enterprise, maintenance, contractual work, security and all other activities that may arise from time to time.
To support the Head of Facilities (Compliance) with managing the CHSW Health and Safety Plan (Plan, Do, Check, Act).
This will include:
Maintain the CHSW Health and Safety Plan with prioritised actions
Undertaking, with relevant staff, actions to improve Health and Safety as per the plans priorities
Regularly reviewing the plan to ensure that issues are addressed
To work with the Head of Facilities (Compliance) to report H&S activities and issues to Directors, Heads, Trustees and external agencies
This will include:
Working with the Head of Facilities to liaise regularly with Directors, Head of Quality and Compliance and the Chief Executive on H&S matters
Providing information to Directors and Trustees of the status of H&S within the organisation on an on-going basis
Managing the reporting of accidents and incidents reportable under RIDDOR 2013
To contribute to, developing and embedding a culture of positive, active, sustainable Health and Safety Management within CHSW
This will include supporting with:
Producing and reviewing existing risk assessments, including fire risk assessments at each location and ensure that they are up to date and complete
Ensuring all H&S Management Plans are up to date Legionella, Asbestos, evacuation plans.
Ensuring that effective, relevant risk assessments are carried out to an appropriate standard
Maintaining a register of risk assessments and ensuring that they are reviewed on a regular basis
Providing appropriate training and support to staff to enable them to carry out risk assessments within their area of responsibility
Training staff so that they are aware of their responsibilities and obligations under H&S legislation
Support the Compliance Team with monitoring and investigating accidents when required.
3. General Responsibilities
CHSW expects of its employees the highest standards of behaviour in carrying out their duties and responsibilities, which are in accordance with legislative requirements. CHSW employees are expected to act fairly and with consideration, treating others as we would wish to be treated ourselves and uphold CHSWs values and behaviours at all times.
To be responsible for ensuring compliance with CHSW policies, procedures and contractual requirements.
To comply with CHSWs Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Policy.
To safeguard children and vulnerable adults. All staff must be familiar with, and adhere to, the CHSW children and vulnerable adults procedures and guidelines. To be familiar with your role and
responsibility around safeguarding children and to ensure that you have completed training at a level commensurate with your role.
To be aware of the responsibilities placed on you under the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974) and any subsequent relevant legislation and follow these in full at all times ensuring that they act in line with all agreed procedures at all times in order to maintain a safe environment and identification of potential risks for all employees, children, families and visitors, taking action as and when required.
To regularly update and maintain your knowledge of safety rules; fire drills; internal security; and accident procedures and adhere to these at all times. To be aware of the safety needs of children, siblings, parents and other staff and adopt a preventative safety approach at all times. Report all accidents and incidents accurately and promptly to the appropriate responsible person.
To maintain confidentiality of information about clients, children, families, staff, and other CHSW business and at all times, meet the requirements of the Data Protection Act (1998), as well as comply with all CHSW Information Governance and Data Protection policies.
Maintain personal and professional development to meet the changing demands of the job, participate in an annual appraisal and appropriate training activities, encourage and support staff development and training. To attend mandatory training.
To work within infection control guidelines to ensure that work methods do not constitute a risk of infection to other work colleagues, children, families, or to any persons working/visiting in CHSW premises.
Take responsibility for your own emotional well-being; taking steps to maintain a balance between work and home life; and to be aware of the importance of maintaining professional boundaries.
To be aware of the need to use the resources of CHSW wisely and effectively to meet the needs of children and their families, but maintaining a cost-conscious approach and regard to the environment.
4. Working Arrangements
Your normal hours of work are from 09:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Thursday and 09:00am to 4:30pm on Friday with an hour for lunch.
You may be asked to work additional hours as necessary which may include unsocial hours outside the above times for which TOIL will normally be given, rather than payment. This may include occasional overnight stays.
You will be expected to flex you time during a working week to keep toil to a minimum.
5. NOTE:
The job description is subject to the Terms and Conditions of service of CHSW, and the post-holder will undertake any other duties which may be required from time to time.
The above outlines the duties required for the time being to indicate the level of responsibility. It is not a comprehensive or exclusive list. Duties, which do not change the general character of the job or level of responsibility entailed, may be varied from time to time.
This job description will be reviewed, in line with the developing organisation and service specification, but any amendments made will follow consultation with the post-holder.
This post is subject to an enhanced DBS Check satisfactory to CHSW.
Person Specification
Experience
Essential
9. E4 Strong understanding of the need for health and safety in the workplace and knowledge of health and safety legislation
10. E5 Experience of translating theoretical knowledge into practical solutions
11. E6 Experience of communicating effectively and building relationships with internal, external partners and agencies
12. E7 Experience of undertaking audits and ensuring that resulting actions are implemented within agreed timescales
13. E8 Understanding and experience of H&S Risk Management and undertaking risk assessments
14. E9 Experience of monitoring, investigating accidents
15. E10 Experience of writing H&S management reports
Desirable
16. D1 Experience of completing fire risk assessments
17. D2 Experience of health and safety management of fundraising
18. D3 Experience of working in a health care and or retail environment
Other Requirements
Essential
19. E27 Current driving licence
20. E28 Satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Check
Skills & Abilities
Essential
21. E1Able to demonstrate a commitment and aptitude to health and safety
22. E2Excellent communication and presentation skills
23. E3Ability to manage own workload and prioritise tasks to meet deadlines
24. E4Ability to cope under pressure and manage conflicting priorities
25. E5Ability to influence employees at all levels and from all disciplines within the organisation
26. E6Ability to challenge perceptions whilst influencing and building strong relationships organisation-wide
27. E7Ability to communicate complex information to a range of audiences
28. E8Excellent logical thinking and problem-solving skills
29. E9Excellent organisational and administrative skills and attention to detail
30. E10Demonstrable ability to prepare clear written reports
31. E11Demonstrable ability to deliver effective training
32. E12Effective IT skills, including use of Microsoft Office and related software
33. E13Ability to travel independently to other locations as required
Desirable
34. E1Flexible approach to working hours, including the occasional evening, weekend and overnight stays
35. E2Commitment to Equal Opportunities
36. E3Clear understanding of the need for confidentiality
37. E4Committed to upholding CHSWs values and behaviours
Qualifications
Essential
38. E1 Educated to A level or equivalent
39. E2 Evidence of continuing professional development
40. E3 NEBOSH General Certificate