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Overview
We’re looking for two passionate and experienced professionals to join our national Construction Safety Team as SHEW Advisors. If you’re ready to make a real impact on the safety, health, environment, and wellbeing of major infrastructure projects across England, this could be your next career move. These full-time roles sit within our Capital/Construction team, which sets SHEW standards and assures them through a robust audit and inspection programme. You’ll play a key part in shaping safer, healthier, and more sustainable construction practices — not just within our organisation, but across the wider industry. As a SHEW Advisor, you’ll be a trusted expert and role model, helping to raise standards and drive continuous improvement.
Responsibilities
* Conduct audits and inspections of construction sites and delivery partners
* Produce clear, actionable reports and follow up on findings
* Provide technical advice across construction and maintenance activities
* Support incident investigations and embed lessons learned
* Develop and deliver training and awareness tools
* Lead on specialist SHEW topics and contribute to strategic SHEW projects
* Support framework communities of practice and promote best practice
Responding to incidents is a central part of the role. You will be required to have an incident role and be available to respond to or provide business continuity support during an incident. Supporting incident response may attract an additional payment and supports career development by exposing you to other parts of the business. Full training and alternative working arrangements will be provided to support your incident role.
Experience / Qualifications
* Proven health, safety, and wellbeing experience in construction delivery projects
* NEBOSH Health and Safety Management for Construction Certificate (UK)
* Membership of a relevant professional body (e.g. IOSH or IIRSM), ideally Chartered or working towards
Essential Skills
* A strong background in construction safety
* A proactive, solutions-focused mindset
* Excellent communication skills (oral and written) with the ability to build rapport, influence stakeholders, and translate complex safety requirements into practical guidance
* Confidence in reviewing and improving ways of working to ensure consistent application of SHEW legislation and best practice
Desirable Skills
* Experience in incident investigation and root cause analysis
* Familiarity with behavioral safety approaches
* Working knowledge of digital safety tools and reporting platforms
* Stakeholder engagement across complex frameworks
* Professional accreditation or chartership (e.g. GradIOSH, CMIOSH)
Role specifics
The role requires regular travel to construction sites to undertake audits and site-based health, safety, and wellbeing assurance activities. It is a mix of office/home working with flexible hours. The successful candidates will ideally be based in the East or Southeast of England. Interviews will be conducted on MS Teams during the week commencing 24 November. For more information, refer to the attached candidate information pack. For an informal chat, contact Jason Hanson at Jason.hanson@environment-agency.gov.uk.
Other information
We are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcome flexible working patterns, including job share. Please include any information regarding your preferred working arrangements on your application. We have a Guaranteed Interview Policy to support those with a disability who are seeking employment. The Environment Agency is a non-departmental public body and participates in government frameworks for recruitment. For more information on becoming a Crown supplier, visit GOV.UK.
Artificial intelligence: You may use AI as a tool to support your application, but all examples must be truthful and originate from your own experience. Plagiarism may lead to withdrawal of the application. See Civil Service guidance on AI use for more information.
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