Environmental Health Officer
1 week ago
Showing 14 Environmental Health Officer jobs in Derby Environmental Health Officer – Derbyshire Contract Type: Fixed‑term until 31st March Hours: Full‑time (flexibility required for occasional evenings and Saturdays) We are seeking a professional, confident, and assertive Environmental Health Officer on behalf of our client to join their team on a short‑term contract. This role involves working within a local authority setting, delivering high‑quality services to protect public health and ensure compliance with relevant legislation. Key Responsibilities Take enforcement action in accordance with Trading Standards and Environmental Protection legislation. Instigate legal proceedings and statutory enforcement where appropriate. Communicate effectively with members of the public, stakeholders, colleagues, and external agencies. Demonstrate awareness of equalities and diversity issues in service delivery. Apply negotiation skills and a practical approach to problem‑solving. Maintain a commitment to customer care and professional standards. Essential Requirements Education: Minimum of 5 GCSEs (Grade A‑C or equivalent). Driving Licence: Full UK licence with business insurance (ideally). IT Skills: Competent in using information technology systems. Experience: Practical Trading Standards Officer (TSO) training within a local authority. Previous enforcement experience under Trading Standards legislation. Knowledge of Environmental Protection legislation and procedures. Personal Attributes: Flexible approach to working hours. Professional, confident, and able to handle demanding workloads. Blue Arrow is proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and is committed to helping find great work opportunities for great people. Senior Environmental Health Officer – Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK Our client, a local authority committed to ensuring the health, safety, and well‑being of its residents, is seeking a highly competent Senior Environmental Health Officer to join their dedicated team in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK. This role involves a broad range of responsibilities focused on protecting public health and the environment, including food safety, health and safety at work, housing standards, infectious disease control, and pollution control. The Senior EHO will undertake complex investigations, carry out inspections, serve notices, take enforcement action where necessary, and provide expert advice to businesses and the public. You will supervise and mentor junior Environmental Health Officers, contribute to policy development, and represent the department in relevant forums. The ideal candidate will have a comprehensive understanding of environmental health legislation and a proven ability to apply it effectively in diverse situations. Key Responsibilities Undertaking comprehensive investigations into complaints and incidents relating to food safety, health and safety, housing conditions, and environmental protection. Conducting proactive inspections of businesses and premises to ensure compliance with relevant legislation. Interpreting and applying complex environmental health legislation and enforcing statutory requirements. Serving legal notices, undertaking prosecution work, and preparing evidence for court proceedings when necessary. Providing expert advice and guidance to businesses, residents, and other stakeholders on environmental health matters. Managing a caseload of complex investigations and projects. Supervising and mentoring junior Environmental Health Officers, providing technical support and guidance. Contributing to the development and review of departmental policies, strategies, and procedures. Participating in outbreak investigations and implementing control measures for infectious diseases. Representing the department in multi‑agency working groups and stakeholder meetings. Qualifications and Experience Recognised Degree or Diploma in Environmental Health and registration with the Environmental Health Officers Registration Board (EHRB) or equivalent. Minimum of 5 years of post‑qualification experience in a local authority or similar regulatory setting. Demonstrable experience in at least two core areas of environmental health. Excellent investigative, analytical, and problem‑solving skills. Strong written and verbal communication skills, including the ability to present complex information clearly and concisely. Capacity to work independently, manage time effectively, and make sound judgements under pressure. Full UK driving licence required. Senior Environmental Health Officer – Public Sector Compliance (Remote, Leicester, Leicestershire, UK) Our client is seeking a dedicated and experienced Senior Environmental Health Officer to join their team, focusing on public sector compliance and public health initiatives. This is a remote position, enabling you to contribute significantly to community well‑being and regulatory enforcement from Leicester, Leicestershire, UK. You will be responsible for a range of duties including inspecting premises, investigating environmental health issues, advising the public and businesses, and enforcing relevant legislation to ensure public safety and environmental quality. Key Responsibilities Conduct inspections and investigations of premises and activities to ensure compliance with environmental health legislation, including food safety, public health, and health and safety at work. Respond to and investigate public health nuisances, infectious disease outbreaks, and environmental pollution complaints. Provide expert advice and guidance to businesses, residents, and other stakeholders on environmental health matters. Take appropriate enforcement action where necessary, including issuing notices, taking legal proceedings, and sampling. Develop and deliver educational materials and campaigns to promote public health and environmental awareness. Contribute to the development and review of policies and procedures within the environmental health service. Collaborate with other agencies and departments to address complex environmental and public health issues. Maintain accurate and comprehensive records of inspections, investigations, and actions taken. Stay up‑to‑date with relevant legislation, guidance, and best practices in environmental health. Manage a caseload of complex and varied environmental health issues. Qualifications and Experience Degree or Diploma in Environmental Health from a recognised institution, conferring eligibility for membership of the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH). Current professional membership with the CIEH. Minimum of 5 years' post‑qualification experience in environmental health practice. Proven experience in food safety, health and safety, housing, or pollution control. In‑depth knowledge of relevant environmental health legislation and enforcement procedures. Excellent investigative, analytical, and problem‑solving skills. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to present information clearly and concisely. Ability to work independently and manage a workload effectively in a remote setting. Proficiency in using IT systems for record‑keeping and data analysis. Full UK driving licence required for occasional site visits. Environmental Health & Safety Officer – Stoke‑on‑Trent, Staffordshire, UK Our client, a leading organisation committed to maintaining the highest standards of workplace safety and cleanliness, is seeking a dedicated and meticulous Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Officer to join their team in Stoke‑on‑Trent, Staffordshire, UK. This crucial role ensures compliance with all relevant health, safety, and environmental regulations, fostering a secure and healthy working environment for all employees and visitors. Core Duties Develop and implement EHS policies and procedures. Conduct risk assessments and safety inspections. Investigate incidents, accidents, and near misses. Ensure compliance with EHS legislation and standards. Manage EHS documentation and record‑keeping. Deliver EHS training and awareness programs. Oversee waste management and hazardous substance control. Promote a positive safety culture throughout the organisation. Liaise with external regulatory bodies as required. Regularly review and update EHS protocols. Senior Environmental Health & Safety Officer – Leicester, Leicestershire, UK Our client, a prominent facilities management group, is seeking a highly motivated and experienced Senior Environmental Health & Safety Officer to join their dedicated team in Leicester, Leicestershire, UK. This is a critical role focused on ensuring the highest standards of safety, health, and environmental compliance across all operational sites. Key Responsibilities Develop, implement, and maintain comprehensive health, safety, and environmental policies and procedures. Conduct thorough risk assessments and implement control measures to mitigate identified hazards. Perform regular site audits and inspections to ensure compliance with health and safety legislation and company standards. Investigate all accidents, incidents, and near misses, identifying root causes and implementing preventative actions. Deliver engaging and effective health and safety training to employees at all levels. Maintain accurate records of safety performance, incidents, and training activities. Liaise with external agencies, such as the HSE, to ensure regulatory compliance. Promote a strong safety culture throughout the organisation. Advise management on all aspects of health, safety, and environmental legislation. Manage and update COSHH assessments and other relevant safety documentation. Qualifications and Experience NEBOSH National General Certificate in Occupational Safety and Health (essential). NEBOSH National Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health (highly desirable). Proven experience in a similar EHS role, preferably in a facilities management or related sector. In‑depth knowledge of UK health and safety legislation and best practices. Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills. Ability to conduct effective training and awareness sessions. Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills. Proficiency in using safety management software and Microsoft Office Suite. Commitment to professional development and staying updated with EHS regulations. Senior Environmental Health & Safety Officer – Remote – Stoke‑on‑Trent, Staffordshire, UK Our client is actively seeking a dedicated and experienced Senior Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Officer to join their organisation in a fully remote capacity. Responsibilities Develop, implement, and manage EHS policies and procedures. Conduct comprehensive risk assessments and safety audits across various operational areas. Investigate EHS incidents, accidents, and near misses, identifying root causes and recommending corrective actions. Deliver engaging EHS training and awareness programs virtually. Monitor compliance with all relevant EHS legislation and standards. Promote a proactive safety culture and encourage employee engagement in EHS initiatives. Prepare and present EHS performance reports to senior management. Liaise with external regulatory bodies and stakeholders as required. Develop and implement emergency response plans. Keep abreast of changes in EHS legislation and best practices. Qualifications NEBOSH National General Certificate or Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety (or equivalent). Minimum of 5 years' experience in an EHS role, with at least 2 years in a senior or lead capacity. In‑depth knowledge of UK EHS legislation and regulatory requirements. Experience in conducting risk assessments, incident investigations, and audits. Proven ability to develop and deliver effective EHS training, preferably in a remote format. Strong analytical, problem‑solving, and report‑writing skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and engage stakeholders at all levels. Proficiency in using EHS management software and digital tools. Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and maintain high standards of work in a remote setting. Full UK driving licence (may be required for occasional essential site visits). Regulatory Compliance Manager – Commify Permanent. At Commify, we're not just a company—we're a globally connected team of innovators who love what we do. As a CPaaS leader with 25 years of groundbreaking experience, we're the force behind over 5 billion customer interactions each year, enabling businesses worldwide to connect via advanced channels like SMS, RCS, and complex mobile journeys. Responsibilities Ensure that telecommunications products, services, and operations comply with relevant regulations, standards, and guidelines set by regulatory bodies. Create and maintain a global regulatory framework setting out applicable regulations. Serve as a primary point of contact between the company and regulatory bodies, communicating with regulators, responding to inquiries, providing information, and representing the company's interests in regulatory matters. Monitor changes in telecommunications regulations, track regulatory developments and analyse their potential impact on the company's products, services and operations. Develop and implement strategic plans for regulatory compliance that align with the company's business objectives and regulatory requirements. Develop regulatory strategies for new product launches, market expansions and business initiatives. Represent the company's interests in regulatory proceedings, advocate for favourable regulatory policies and engage with regulatory bodies, industry associations and stakeholders to influence regulatory decisions and shape industry standards. Assess regulatory risks, identify compliance gaps and develop strategies to mitigate risks and ensure ongoing compliance with telecommunications regulations. Skills & Knowledge Strong understanding of telecommunications regulations, standards and guidelines set by regulatory bodies. Strong verbal and written communication skills to effectively communicate with internal stakeholders, regulatory bodies and external partners. Strong analytical skills to analyse regulatory requirements, interpret regulatory guidance and assess their impact on the company's products, services, and operations. Ability to identify compliance issues and develop solutions. Ability to adapt to changes in regulatory requirements, market conditions, and business priorities. Strategic thinking and planning skills to develop and implement regulatory strategies aligned with the company's business objectives. Effective stakeholder management skills to engage with internal stakeholders, regulatory bodies, industry associations and other external partners. Ability to build relationships, influence decision‑making and advocate for the company's interests in regulatory matters. Strong risk management skills to assess regulatory risks, identify compliance gaps and develop strategies to mitigate risks effectively. Advocacy skills to represent the company's interests in regulatory proceedings, engage with regulatory agencies and influence regulatory decisions and policies. Full UK driving licence required. Performance‑based Company Bonus Scheme Flexible hybrid working Generous paid leave Enhance family leave Enjoy your birthday off Mental Health Support through our Wellbeing partner, Calm Wellbeing leave and a Mental Health First Aider programme Giving back days to help support causes close to your heart Unlimited professional & personal learning Total Rewards including retirement planning, healthcare and life assurance Head of Regulatory Compliance – FinTech (Remote) Our client, an innovative and rapidly growing FinTech company, is seeking an experienced and strategic Head of Regulatory Compliance to lead their compliance function. This is a fully remote role, offering the opportunity to establish and manage robust compliance frameworks for a cutting‑edge financial services organisation. Key Responsibilities Develop, implement, and maintain comprehensive compliance policies, procedures, and controls. Oversee regulatory reporting, conduct internal audits and risk assessments, and manage relationships with regulatory bodies. Ensure adherence to all relevant financial regulations, including AML/KYC, GDPR, PSD2, and cryptocurrency regulations. Leverage expertise in financial services regulation to drive compliance strategy and best practice. Lead cross‑functional teams to address complex regulatory challenges within a fast‑paced environment. Qualifications Extensive experience in financial services regulation, with deep understanding of FinTech‑specific compliance challenges. Proven expertise in AML/KYC, GDPR, PSD2, and cryptocurrency regulations. Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills. Excellent leadership, communication, and stakeholder management skills. Track record of driving compliance strategy in dynamic fintech contexts. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Environmental Health Officer
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Environmental Health Officer
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Nottingham, United Kingdom UK Health Security Agency Full timeThe post holder, based within the dispersed chemical and environmental hazards team, will support the response to chemical & environmental hazard incidents and enquiries which threaten people's health, through the provision of public health risk assessments. Such threats might involve chemical fires, chemical contamination of the environment, or the...
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Nottingham NG, United Kingdom Gedling Borough Council Full time £30,000 - £41,771 per year"Serving People, Improving Lives' is our corporate strapline, which underpins the purpose and culture of Gedling Borough Council. At GBC, we are focussed to make a positive contribution to our communities and play a key role in improving health, safety and addressing inequalities.We are looking for a suitably qualified and enthusiastic Environmental Health...
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Environmental Public Health Practitioner
2 weeks ago
Nottingham, United Kingdom UK Health Security Agency Full time**_The post holder, based within the dispersed chemical and environmental hazards team, will support the response to chemical & environmental hazard incidents and enquiries which threaten people's health, through the provision of public health risk assessments. Such threats might involve chemical fires, chemical contamination of the environment, or the...
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Nottingham, United Kingdom Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service Full time**Health, Safety and Environment Advisor** **Grade 6 - £37,938 - £41,511** **Full time - 37 hours per week (Monday - Friday)** **Permanent** **Nottinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service Joint Headquarters, Sherwood Lodge, Arnold, Nottingham.** **Key Responsibilities** - Maintain and develop the Service’s H&S policies to ensure compliance with...
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Environmental Enforcement for Nottingham
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