The HSE & Safeguarding Officer will be a crucial member of the Health and Safety department, responsible for strategising, planning, and executing day-to-day HSE operations. You will support in leading functions within the team and collaborate with faculty and other professional services departments.
Key areas of responsibility include:
Implement and maintain all HSE documentation and procedures.
Maintain and improve safe campus performance to implement better HSE outcomes.
Conduct site fire, risk, and operational audits.
Coordinate with external agencies and organise HSE-related training.
Prepare the Method Statement and Risk Assessment for all new projects.
Conduct Health and Safety Induction for new staff members/students.
Lead campus incident investigations and resolutions for issues.
Maintain safety culture and ensure the Middlesex HSE plan is implemented.
Inspect the campus and prepare reports.
Report all accidents/incidents.
Induce a safety culture among staff and students.
Escalate safety violations and non-compliance.
Ensure safety plan implementation on campus.
Collaborate with Academic Faculties and Professional Services Staff to ensure a high level of Health and Safety working environment.
Be committed to and promote safeguarding students and staff, ensuring the best student experience.
Support the continued implementation and development of the University Care and Concern and Safeguarding framework and related policies/procedures.
Act as the first point of contact for any safeguarding concerns, providing timely, relevant support and advice to safeguard students and other members of the University community.
Keep informed of current legislation, statutory guidance regarding safeguarding, and cascade information to staff and the broader community.
Liaise with multiple University departments for ongoing monitoring and support for students with safeguarding concerns.
Establish and maintain working relationships with relevant statutory, voluntary, and community agencies.
Attend internal safeguarding-related meetings and external training/professional networking opportunities to learn best practices.
Maintain up-to-date, accurate, confidential records and monitor regular, accurate data on safeguarding incidents and outcomes.
Perform any other duties commensurate with the grade as appropriate.
Requirements
Post Holder Requirements
Minimum of 5 years of experience, preferably in an educational environment.
Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Electrical/Mechanical, or related Engineering field.
Knowledge of potentially hazardous materials or practices and a good understanding of writing reports and policies for health and safety.
Diligent with great attention to detail and good organisational skills.
Any occupational health and safety certification is advantageous (i.e., NEBOSH).
Proficient in MS Office; working knowledge of safety management information systems is a plus.
Good awareness of quality and safety procedures.
Proven track record of working with complex issues of a difficult and sensitive nature.
Willingness to work flexible hours.
Excellent communication skills in English, both verbal and written.