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Environmental Health Officer - Public Sector, Bournemouth
Client:
MCS Group
Location:
Bournemouth, United Kingdom
Job Category:
Other
EU work permit required:
Yes
Job Views:
2
Posted:
02.05.2025
Expiry Date:
16.06.2025
Job Description:
MCS Group is working with a large public sector employer in County Antrim to find an Environmental Health Officer. This role offers a 4-day work week, competitive salary, and potential for a longer contract. Location: Ballymena. Contract Length: 9 months with possible extension. Salary: £38.5k (Pro-rata).
The Role:
1. Conduct inspections, investigations, and assessments across environmental health functions, including public health, food safety, and housing.
2. Enforce legislation by serving statutory notices and preparing legal proceedings.
3. Act as an expert witness, providing advice and reports for legal and public health matters.
4. Collaborate with external agencies and stakeholders to support environmental health initiatives.
5. Participate in planning reviews, health campaigns, and reactive monitoring, including out-of-hours responses.
6. Maintain knowledge of relevant legislation, support training, and perform administrative duties.
The Person:
The ideal candidate will have:
* A degree in Environmental Health or equivalent experience.
* Membership of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health.
* At least 1 year of experience in a public sector role.
* Knowledge of current Environmental Health legislation.
* Stakeholder engagement skills.
* A full valid driver’s license and access to transport.
The Reward:
* 4-day work week with flexible days.
* Generous annual leave.
* Competitive salary.
* Long-term contract with extension potential.
To apply, send an up-to-date CV via the link or contact Zachery Downes at MCS Group. We are committed to diversity and inclusion; if you require adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact us. Even if this role isn't suitable, we may have others. Visit MCS Group for more jobs.
Skills:
EHO, Legislation, Reporting
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