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A public sector organization is seeking a Planning, Risk & Insight Manager (Health and Safety) to analyze and gather operational insights across their properties. This role involves creating data reports, managing health and safety risks, and ensuring compliance with legal obligations. Ideal candidates will have strong skills in data analysis and risk management, with experience in developing insightful reporting systems. This distributed role may require travel to various Defra locations.
Are you ready to turn data into powerful health & safety insights across a national estate?
Do you want to shape smarter, safer property operations?
Could your analytical approach help predict spend, prevent incidents, and improve compliance?
If so, this could be the job you have been looking for.
The Planning, Risk & Insight Manager (Health and Safety) role focuses on gathering and analysing operational insights, data, and plans from across the entire portfolio of Defra group Property (DgP) health and safety activity to create and monitor corporate legal trackers, risk registers, and incident and performance systems.
The role will specialise in the identification and profiling of health and safety risks across Defra, monitoring of national strategies and business plans that focus on key priorities, gathering and managing data, and coordinating assurance programmes to ensure compliance with all legal health and safety obligations while driving continuous improvement. This will support the identification of areas with recurring issues, costly downtime, and high levels of conflicting priorities, allowing for trend monitoring and reporting and supporting a more data-based method for predicting spend across the estate.
The post is primarily focused on Defra group Property, working across the health and safety remit, but will interface with other Corporate Services Functions and Defra group organizations as required. This will help align ways of working and improve cross-functional relationships, streamlining and improving processes and policies.
Please note this role can be based at any Defra office, where there is capacity. Travel to other sites and overnight stays may be required for meetings or training events.