Do you want to be the go to for Building Safety in a small Housing Association?
If that sounds like something you want to jump at, please read on:
BUILDING SAFETY MANAGER
Do you want to work with a smaller Housing Association based in London as a Building Safety Manager?
You'll be on a base salary of £72,222 plus pension and holiday benefits expected in the office a few times per week.
BUILDING SAFETY MANAGER ROLE:
- Building Safety Management: Ensure all buildings under your management comply with the Building Safety Act 2022 and other relevant regulations. Maintain up-to-date records of safety assessments, inspections, and compliance reports. Implement and manage safety case reviews for higher-risk buildings, ensuring all potential risks are identified and mitigated
- Safety Cases: Develop and maintain comprehensive safety cases for higher-risk buildings, detailing the safety measures in place, identified risks, and strategies for risk mitigation. Regularly review and update safety cases to reflect any changes in the building, its use, or the regulatory environment. Ensure that safety cases are readily available to regulatory bodies and other stakeholders as required.
- Resident Engagement: Act as the main point of contact for residents on building safety issues. Provide clear and accessible information to residents regarding building safety measures and their responsibilities. Engage with residents regularly to address their concerns and ensure their feedback is incorporated into safety plans.
- Safety Management Systems: Develop and maintain robust safety management systems and procedures. Ensure regular fire risk assessments and other safety inspections are conducted and documented. Oversee the implementation of safety measures, ensuring they are effective and up to date.
- Collaboration and Coordination: Work closely with the Head of Building Safety and Building Safety officer and other team members to integrate safety measures into maintenance and liaise with external contractors, ensuring they adhere to safety regulations and standards. Coordinate with regulatory bodies and ensure all statutory notifications and reporting requirements are met.
- Training and Development: Ensure that all staff and contractors are adequately trained in building safety protocols and the requirements of the Building Safety Act 2022. Promote a culture of safety awareness and continuous improvement within the organization.
- Emergency Preparedness: Develop and maintain emergency response plans for all buildings. Conduct regular drills and training sessions to ensure preparedness for any safety incidents.
- Continuous Improvement: Monitor and review building safety practices regularly to identify areas for improvement. Implement new safety initiatives and best practices to enhance overall building safety.
BUILDING SAFETY MANAGER ESSENTIALS:
- Preferably a Level 6 CIOB in Fire or Building Safety
- Extensive experience in fire or building safety management
HOW DO I APPLY?:
If this is of interest to you, or you know someone who might be a good fit - click apply and enter your details with your updated CV.
Alternatively, you can directly email Sam.Taylor@oysterpartnership.com
We would like to attract talent from all corners of the Property world for this role. Our commitment is to an equitable recruitment process so feel free to apply in any way that suits you, via WhatsApp, video message, CV, the more creative the better.
Principal Consultant | Property Services
Sam Taylor
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