Interim Food Enforcement Officer Location – East Midlands £45 - £55 per hour or price per inspection £60 - £80 Part-time contract Until end of October 2025 Flexible working pattern A proactive and well-established local authority is seeking a qualified Food Enforcement Officer to support its Commercial Services Team on a part-time basis, initially until October 2025. This interim assignment involves delivering high-quality food hygiene inspections with the flexibility to manage your own schedule. The role involves conducting 80–100 inspections across a variety of food businesses, mainly Category D premises, with some Category B and C sites. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced professionals seeking short-term, flexible work with competitive rates. Key responsibilities of the Food Enforcement Officer: Carry out food hygiene inspections in accordance with FSA regulations and local authority procedures Prepare detailed inspection reports and assign risk ratings for each premises On occasion, issue extended reports and letters, with additional payments provided Ensure all work meets statutory standards and internal quality requirements Maintain accurate records and ensure timely documentation of inspections The ideal candidate will have: One of the following essential qualifications: Higher or Advanced Certificate in Food Premises Inspection (EHRB) BSc or MSc in Environmental Health (or equivalent) Up-to-date CPD record (minimum 20 hours annually), with at least 10 hours relating to Regulatory Food Safety Inspections Demonstrable competency in food premises inspections, ideally evidenced by a completed competency assessment document Experience in delivering inspections for local authorities or similar regulatory bodies Strong written communication skills and attention to detailIf you’re interested in this position then please send your most up-to-date CV to George Batson at (url removed) or call (phone number removed). Our clients are passionate about creating and evolving a diverse workforce and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant. Recruiting decisions are based on your experience and skills. Any reasonable adjustments in the workplace will be fully supported during the application and hiring process. Baltimore Consulting has a referral scheme in place should you know of any peers seeking a new opportunity