Health and Safety Officer – German Villarreal, Financial Advisor
Job Summary
Act as the lead Health & Safety Officer for Housing, providing expert guidance and ensuring the effective implementation and ongoing development of the Health & Safety management framework within the service.
Location & Working Style
South Derbyshire – Hybrid working available.
Salary & Employment Details
£38,220-£40,777 per annum, full-time, Monday‑Friday, 37.5 hours per week.
Responsibilities
* Provide professional health, safety and asbestos advice to managers, employees, contractors and partners, promoting a positive safety culture and ensuring compliance with housing policies.
* Support service improvements, including contributing to IT systems, preparing reports, attending meetings, and managing specific projects and initiatives.
* Exercise responsible stewardship of budgets and resources, including coordinating, monitoring and reporting on service performance.
* Uphold Corporate Equality, Diversity and Inclusion standards, maintain confidentiality and data protection requirements, and undertake other duties appropriate to the role.
* Lead on health, safety, fire safety and asbestos management for Housing, including maintaining the asbestos register, managing surveys and removal contracts, updating policies, and ensuring regulatory compliance.
* Provide professional advice as a health and safety officer in relation to asbestos best practice, legislation changes, risk assessments, incident investigation, and future incident prevention across Housing and the DLO.
* Monitor performance and compliance by reviewing contractor and DLO practices, analysing incident reports, completing root‑cause analysis, and ensuring required standards met.
* Deliver and evaluate health and safety training, liaise with external bodies (HSE, Fire Authority, Police, Trade Unions), support service improvement, and assist the Compliance Manager as needed.
Essential Criteria
* NEBOSH Certificate (or equivalent) or ability to demonstrate equivalent knowledge and competency.
* Experience working within a Housing environment (desirable).
* BOHS P405 – Management of Asbestos in Buildings (or equivalent).
* Proven ability to engage, influence and collaborate effectively with staff and partners on health and safety matters.
Application
If you feel well‑suited to the role, please apply or contact Josh Meek directly at Sellick Partnership, Derby Office.
Equal Opportunity Statement
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