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Environmental Health Officer (Health, Safety & Public Health)

Employer
Flintshire County Council
Location
Flintshire (Sir y Fflint)
Salary
 £35,745 - £38,890
Closing date
1 Dec 2021

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Sector
Health and Safety, Public Health
Function
EH Practitioner
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time

Environmental Health Officer (Health, Safety & Public Health)

Grade G07 - SCP 32 to 35

Salary Range from £35,745 - £38,890 pro rata

2 Permanent Posts: 1 x Full time – 37 hours per week; 1 x Part time - 22.5 hours (3 days) per week Planning, Environment and Economy

Ty Dewi Sant, Ewloe

We are looking for professional, competent and enthusiastic people who are able to communicate well at all levels, with the ability to cope with a demanding workload.

Your role will involve: Health and Safety Regulation in local authority enforced premises; event safety; accident investigation; legal proceedings; along with various public health duties, including caravan parks, skin piercing registrations and private water supplies.

Applications are invited from candidates with a Degree or Masters in Environmental Health, ideally with experience as an Environmental Health Officer working in the field of health and safety. However, applications from recently qualified candidates will also be welcomed.  

The role requires excellent communication skills, a flexible approach to work, and a solution focused outlook.

You will be working in a friendly and supportive environment and will be expected to work across all areas within the team. If you have the right experience for this role and feel your skills and experience match the requirements, we would be eager to hear from you. If you have the right experience for this role and feel your skills and experience match the requirements, we would be eager to hear from you.

For an informal discussion please contact: Lisette Bembridge, Health, Safety & Environmental Control Manager on 01352 703440 or; Email: Lisette.bembridge@flintshire.gov.uk

Closing date: 1 December 2021.

The Council recognises that the ability to communicate in Welsh is an important and valuable skill in the workplace and is committed to increasing the numbers of bilingual employees. We welcome applications for any post from candidates who are able to work in both Welsh and English. We will also support new and existing employees who wish to learn Welsh or improve /develop their Welsh language skills.

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