Are you ready to be part of something extraordinary? One of Central Scotland’s most exciting and dynamic employers is seeking a Health & Safety Coordinator to join their high-performing team in Glasgow. This is more than a job – it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to contribute to a major sporting organisation during a truly transformational period. What You’ll Do Working alongside the Director of Executive Office and Social Impact, you’ll lead on all things health and safety – from designing training and induction programmes to creating risk frameworks and reporting systems. Your influence will help shape a robust safety culture that empowers every team member, contractor, and visitor. Key responsibilities include: Developing RACI and training matrices to clarify roles and ensure competency Researching and recommending training schedules and providers Implementing comprehensive induction and reporting systems Supporting policy development and communication Delivering clear, data-driven reports on H&S progress and risk Evolving the strategy as the organisation grows What You’ll Bring: Proven experience in operational H&S strategy mobilisation or development NEBOSH/IOSH qualifications (essential) Strong interpersonal and negotiation skills Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, ever-evolving environment A proactive, problem-solving mindset and natural communication style Personal Qualities: Highly motivated, resilient, and committed to team success Reliable under pressure and proud to be part of something big Location: Glasgow-based, with flexibility With a salary in the region of £40,000 and flexibility to engage as a Direct Employee or a Contractor, this is your chance to shape and support an ambitious health and safety strategy at the heart of a high-energy, purpose-led operation. Contract Type: PAYE or Limited Company on Rolling Contracts, usually issued in 3 or 6 month blocks. Ready to join an experience, not just a role? Apply now and play a central part in delivering safety excellence at the heart of a major sporting project.