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#1 Posted : 23 August 2002 16:18:00(UTC)
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Posted By Liz Johnston We, a South London Borough, have a number of vacancies for safety advisers. Ideally we are looking for NEBOSH diploma qualified advisers. If anyone is interested in further details please contact me direct. Alternatively if you are not diploma qualified yet, or are part way through diploma or NVQ and are interested, again it may be useful for us to discuss further. If you have the NEBOSH certificate but much experience again we may be able to work something out. I hope I don't seem to desperate, but the quality of applications we had to recent adverts was poor. Any sensible suggestions welcomed!! Liz
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#2 Posted : 24 August 2002 18:18:00(UTC)
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Posted By Nigel Lusby Liz, As a suggestion, you may find that there is a relationship between interest and remuneration. Hope this is helpful, Nigel
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#3 Posted : 28 August 2002 14:29:00(UTC)
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Posted By David Fellows As Nigel quite rightly points out remuneration is important however, so is place of work. I would not even consider a position <15k above my present remuneration in the south. In my area there are dozens of fully qualified experienced professionals for every post.
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#4 Posted : 29 August 2002 15:23:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dyfed Rowlands What is the salary please? Regards Dyfed
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#5 Posted : 30 August 2002 16:17:00(UTC)
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Posted By Lewis T Roberts Come Come Nigel and David, that's a bit harsh. I have always said that you can't do enough for a good employer Lew
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#6 Posted : 30 August 2002 19:51:00(UTC)
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Posted By Allan St.John Holt And conversely a good employer should be prepared to do their bit for you. I think that's the point they're trying to make, Lew! Frankly most of the ads I've looked at from local authorities carry unrealsitic salaries for today's market place. They are actually fishing in quite a small pond, so a particular hook has to be well baited. Allan
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#7 Posted : 01 September 2002 21:50:00(UTC)
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Posted By paul miles Dear Liz, I would be interested in your vacancy, perhaps you could phone me on my mobile on Monday 2nd Sept after 10am, my number is 07733298302. I have the NEBOSH cert,chartered institute of environmental health certificate and over six years h&s experience and I am current;y working in my county council as a risk assessment officer. Paul Miles
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#8 Posted : 04 September 2002 17:55:00(UTC)
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Posted By paul miles LIZ I AM EXPERIENCING PROBLEMS SENDING EMAILS,I AM STILL INTERESTED IN YOUR VACANCIES,COULD YOU PLEASE CONTACT ME ON 01622 664069 OR MY MOBILE ON 07733298302 ANYTIME. PAUL MILES
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#9 Posted : 05 September 2002 15:24:00(UTC)
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Posted By Paul Craythorne I spent 4 1/2 years working for a Local Authority and had many contacts across the region in other authorities. They are notorious at asking for heaps of qualifications and experience but only paying peanuts. They have difficulty in understanding why they only receive applications from candidates that are not suitable. I left Local Authority for the private sector 7 years ago and have more than doubled my salary in that time. The positions they offer are suitable for young newly qualified people or someone looking to spend their last couple of years before retirement in a laid back environment with no stress. I wouldn't even consider working in London or the South East for anything less than £50k and even then I would have my reservations. No chance of this with Local Authority!!!! Paul
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#10 Posted : 06 September 2002 16:56:00(UTC)
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Posted By John Murphy I agree. All local authority Safety professionals should be paid £50K a year at least. Of course we link this in with the Fire Fighters salary which should be around the same money. My estimate is that this will add £300 a year to your Council tax which of course I know you are willing to pay. Some people!!
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#11 Posted : 07 September 2002 12:13:00(UTC)
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Posted By Nigel Lusby John, I believe that Paul was referring to his individual salary expectation as opposed to joining the fray as an arbiter for national wage scales. For me it is regrettable that frequently an important issue such as the package range on offer is omitted in the advertisement. I am also alarmed that applicants commonly seem to misconstrue directions placed by the advertiser, with the resultant scroll of personal information being placed on the open site. Though I guess this may be of interest to the advertiser in determining whether the applicant is capable of either identifying pertinent instructions or carrying out a simple IT function. Either way some directional guidelines by IOSH might be appropriate on these issues? Regards Nigel
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#12 Posted : 07 September 2002 22:08:00(UTC)
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Posted By Harry Very cutting Nigel - but true. Harry
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#13 Posted : 07 September 2002 22:11:00(UTC)
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Posted By Harry John Just how many Safety Officers do you have in your Authority if it would cost each Council Tax payer £300 a year to give you a payrise? Harry
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#14 Posted : 08 September 2002 12:24:00(UTC)
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Posted By John Murphy First let me say that my "rather tongue in cheek" response about increase in council tax related to fire fighters and not just safety advisers in my authority. Whilst I have just four (who also are also emergency planners, there are many thousands of fire-fighters - hence the £300. (I should have explained myself better perhaps). My point though, and what I found rude and inappropriate was the comment "The positions they (local Authorities) offer are suitable for young newly qualified people or someone looking to spend their last couple of years before retirement in a laid back environment with no stress". I would point out that many of the safety professionals in local authority are dedicated PROFESSIONALS who do a very good job. I know that for a fact as I have had the privelage of meeting them and working with a large number of them over the years. IOSH must set some guidelines that negates such inane and iapprorpiate comments about our fellow professionals.
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#15 Posted : 08 September 2002 14:31:00(UTC)
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Posted By Paul Craythorne Dear All, I received a private e-mail from John Murphy with regard to my comments on this topic. He appears to have taken some offence about the comments. I have reproduced my response to him below in order to clarify what my original posting was aiming to say and to make other members aware that I was speaking from some experience on this matter. Dear John, I do seem to have touched a raw nerve here!!! As you are aware, I spent 4 1/2 years in Local Authority doing a professional job like you and your colleagues and being paid an absolute pittance by comparison to someone in the private sector. I was more qualified and more experienced than some of the Environmental Health Officers I was expected to train. Myself and two other H&S Officers spent 2 years fighting the Council to get a parity of pay but it was quite clear that this was never going to happen. Two of us therefore decided to leave the employment of the Council and have never regretted the move. The other one is still there earning a lot less than us. If you read between the lines I was not deriding the ability of the H&S Professionals working for the Local Authorities but the Local Authorities themselves for paying exceptionally low salaries and expecting the very best people to apply for their vacancies. The salaries are suited to someone just starting out or coming to the end of their careers. Anyone who has anyhting about them would need to get into the private sector to earn what they are worth. I am sure that you and the vast majority of other H&S Professionals in Local Authority are doing a great job. Isn't it about time that the pay reflected this!!! Hope you are now less offended. Regards, Paul Craythorne If anyone wishes to view the e-mail John sent to me then please request this by private e-mail to myself.
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