This is a Regional Position covering a large geographical area across the Midlands and South, (With occasional travel to the North) so a clean driving license and own car is essential.
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All mileage and travel costs are expensed.
We develop and run villages with the wow factor that enhance the lives of our owners, their family and their friends.
Through our two brands, Mayfield Villages and Audley Villages, we offer stylish apartments and houses complete with the best facilities from bistros and bars, to health clubs and swimming pools.
And, of course, exceptional service throughout.
Whats more, through our dedicated care teams we provide owners as well as customers out in the local community with the support they need to remain independent.
Its retirement, but not as the UK has known it.
Role purpose The Fire Safety Advisor will play a key role in supporting the implementation of Audley Group’s Fire Safety Strategy, ensuring compliance with all relevant fire safety legislation, including the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, the Fire Safety Act 2021, the Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, and the Building Safety Act 2022.
Working in collaboration with the Operations Team, General Managers, and Facilities Managers, the Advisor will help ensure that robust fire safety standards are consistently maintained across the organisation.
Supporting the Health & Safety Manager, the Advisor will help foster a strong, proactive fire safety culture across Audley Group by providing competent advice and monitoring compliance with key statutory requirements.
This includes developing and supporting critical fire safety measures such as fire door inspections, evacuation procedures, resident communications, and other mandated fire prevention and protection activities.
The Advisor will also play an active role in delivering fire safety training or talks, coordinating fire drills, conducting internal fire safety audits, and supporting incident investigations to ensure ongoing compliance and continuous improvement in fire safety management.
Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Fire Safety Act 2021, Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, Building Safety Act 2022) and industry standards (e.g.
PAS 79-1:2020, BS 9792:2025), assisting the Health & Safety Manager in advising key stakeholders on legal implications and emerging trends Act as a liaison with external enforcement bodies (e.g.
Fire Services, Local Authorities, Building Safety Regulator) on fire safety compliance matters, supporting the Health & Safety Manager as required Support the management of high-risk buildings (HRBs) in accordance with the Building Safety Act 2022, including assisting with the development of building safety case reports, monitoring fire safety measures, and ensuring ongoing compliance with regulatory duties placed on the Accountable Person Contribute to the preparation of fire safety performance reports for the Risk and Governance Committee, identifying trends, key issues, and supporting the development of improvement strategies Identify and escalate deficiencies in fire safety systems, procedures, or operational practices that may pose risks to residents, employees, or visitors Support investigations of fire-related incidents or near misses, assisting in root cause analysis and recommending preventive measures to avoid recurrence Collect, manage, and input fire safety-related data into the organisation’s enterprise risk management system Key Skills & Requirements: Proven experience as a Fire Safety Advisor, Fire Risk Assessor, or in a Fire Engineering role, ideally within residential high-risk buildings (HRBs) or other complex multi-occupancy environments Holds a relevant fire safety qualification, such as the NEBOSH Certificate in Fire Safety, an officially recognised Level 3 Certificate in Fire Risk Assessment, certification in Fire Engineering, or equivalent.
Membership of a relevant professional body, such as the Institute of Fire Safety Managers (IFSM), or the Institution of Fire Engineers (IFE), ideally including registration on a recognised Fire Risk Assessor or Fire Engineering register (e.g., Tiered Fire Risk Assessor Register, IFE Register) Comprehensive understanding of UK fire safety legislation, including:Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005Fire Safety Act 2021Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022Building Safety Act 2022 including duties relating to high-risk buildings (HRBs) Experience supporting or undertaking fire risk assessments, particularly within complex or high-risk buildings, and ensuring appropriate follow-up actions are implemented Familiarity with current fire safety standards and guidance, including PAS 79-1:2020, BS 9792:2025, and PAS 9980 Willing and able to travel nationally, including occasional overnight stays Benefits Free membership to our Healthcare Cash Plan Scheme 25 days holiday Bank HolidaysCompd02fcfcb-6df4-40ee-95cf-3eb059ce3173