Part Time Environmental Health Officer
(Food Safety/Health & Safety)
Council Offices - Clitheroe
Reference: CE207
Pay: SO2 (scp 29-32) £38,626 to £41,511 per annum pro rata
Hours: 18.5 hours per week
Wednesday afternoons, Thursday and Friday all day
Ribble Valley Borough Council is located in the heart of Lancashire. The borough is made up of picturesque towns and villages with scenic countryside; it is also known as the food capital of the north.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, self-motivated and experienced Environmental Health Officer to work within the fields of food safety and health and safety.
As part of a small multi-disciplinary team, you will be responsible for inspecting major food manufacturers, approved food premises and high-risk food premises. You will also assist in the management of infectious disease outbreaks and contribute to the response of major incidents, whilst keeping an active involvement in Health & Safety.
Join us to receive a host of benefits such as flexible working hours, generous leave entitlement, occupational pension scheme and training/development opportunities.
Closing date: Thursday 13th February 2025
Interview date: Friday 28th February 2025
Reasonable adjustments: For any part of the recruitment process, please email us or provide further information on your application form.
Right to close early: We reserve the right to close job vacancies before the deadline, so please apply early to avoid disappointment.
To apply online: ribblevalley.gov.uk/jobs
Other ways to apply: For a paper application pack, send your contact details and vacancy reference number to HR@ribblevalley.gov.uk or call 01200 414596 (24-hour answerphone)
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