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Posted By Susan Williams
Property support business specialising in interior fit-out and facilities management seeking a Graduate Health & Safety Advisor to support health and safety compliance for clients in the retail, finance, leisure, commercial, education, social housing and public sectors.
Duties:-
1. Undertake site health & safety inspections
2. Produce H&S Plans & Files
3. Give advice to staff / operatives / clients
4. Undertake training, staff / operatives
5. Assist in producing ‘new’ training modules for staff /
operatives
6. Assist in the continual development of a mature Safety Management System
7. Assist in accident / incident investigation,
8. Involvement in local accident review panels
9. Produce a variety of reports (word, excel)
10. Undertake minutes of various Health & Safety meetings
11. Undertake Health & Safety audits
12. Initially report to the Health & Safety Manager
Minimum qualification - degree qualified in Health & Safety.
Salary c£18K.
Must be confident in representing company and communicating with Senior Management/Client Organisations/HSE.
Construction experience desirable (e.g. placement experience).
Applications to HR Department via email:-
recruitment@morrisandspottiswood.co.uk
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Posted By Stuart Henderson
Doesn't appear too many duties for c£18K.
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Posted By Robert S Woods
If you find someone to fill the post who has a H&S degree and relevant experiance for £18k please get in touch. I am sure I can find jobs for at least ten of them.
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Posted By Peter Taylor14
Dont want much for such a princely sum, do they????
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Posted By Rob T
Is this a joke? 18k for H&S Degree? I would strongly suggest that the company concerned need to have a talk with IOSH about qualifications etc.
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Posted By bigwhistle
That really is very droll!
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Posted By Susan Williams
This vacancy is a graduate in training role and as such the salary reflects that the candidates will not have industry experience.
The list of duties was to give a 'flavour' of what the role will include. The successful candidate is not expected to be working at full capacity on joining the company.
I trust this clarifies the role.
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Posted By Peter Taylor14
Is the queue very long for people waiting to fill this post?
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Posted By Steven
I just wish there was a similar job in the eastern reqion. I'm sure that you will get plenty of applications from those who are just starting out in this profession.
from a rung at the bottom of the ladder!!!
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Posted By Helena Larder
Please could you tell me where this role would be based. Thanks in advance
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Posted By Peter Taylor14
Could i bring attention to point 2 of the acceptable use guidelines and ask the moderator to remove this thread
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Posted By Simon Ayee
Why ? This seems to be an advert from an employer not an agency.
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Posted By Paul Oliver
we should have an acceptable guideline that allows a certain min wage to be advertised
your about to leave Uni wtih £20000plus in costs for your qualification and you need to buy a 2 bedroom starter home @ £140 000.
you've got no chance on £18000.
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Posted By Ml
Paul,
Although I appreciate that funding a University Degree is a costly exercise, the fact that a Graduate needs to buy a 140,000 grand 2 bedroom house and owes a fortune in bank loans should not dictate the salary of a job. This should be done the job content/roles/responsibilities/location/experience/quals etc. I hear only too often the standard story of a graduate seeking his first post and is looking to jump in to the super tax bracket with a degree and three years experience of working in a bar. And maybe a couple of weeks work placement in their chosen profession! Come on be serious.
Sorry for getting emotional, however, I feel quite strongly about this topic.
I am in agreement with you on the salary though......it is pretty low even for training position.......
Ml
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Posted By Clairey O
when i graduated i was just grateful to have a job, five years on, i would jump at the chance of this, my only downfall is that i live in a completly different part of the country.
I'm in a similar trainee position that pays less, my saving grace is that the company i work for look after us in other ways, and are quite supportive of where we are trying to go.
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