EALING COUNCIL

14 job(s) at EALING COUNCIL

EALING COUNCIL Haywards Heath, Sussex
Feb 17, 2025
Full time
Assistant Headteacher - West Twyford Primary School Job Reference: Job reference Date Posted: 10/02/2025 Job Type: Permanent Subject: Assistant Headteacher Salary Package: Scale: L7 - L11 (Inner London) £67,251 to £73,225 Required for: September 2025 The Governors are looking to recruit an Assistant Headteacher from September 2025. This post has arisen due to our Assistant Headteacher taking up a new role. You will be a key part of our effective SLT and will ensure the delivery of high-quality education with high standards in our popular two form entry school. You will take the key responsibility of inclusion and deploying resources effectively to meet the needs of the children. This will involve effective liaison with the SENDCO and other staff. This role also includes a teaching commitment of 0.5 in year 6. We are looking for a candidate who already has experience in a middle leader role and has a proven record of effective organisation and impact on the school. We would expect you to have the experience and skills to deal with delivering a well-designed curriculum, and developing and maintaining high quality teaching and learning, as well as managing interventions leading to progress and high standards (experience as a SENDCO is not required for this role). Experience of safeguarding would be essential. You must have the capacity to understand the logistics of working and organising a busy primary school and be calm under pressure. We are a friendly, hardworking team in our Ofsted rated Good School (September 2023) and you will join a highly effective Senior Leadership. We serve a diverse community with over 50 languages spoken and additionally have significant levels of SEND and Pupil Premium. Our recent inspection report notes that behaviour in class is excellent and that children enjoy learning and look forward to coming to school. West Twyford is a school where children's interests are the priority. The staff are passionate, dedicated and work well as a team. We value staff CPD and all relevant training will be offered. Our newly built school building is well maintained, spacious and a pleasure to work in. We welcome you to come and have a tour of the school from our Headteacher, Matthew Shapland. Tours will be offered on: Wednesday 12th February PM, Thursday 13th February, Friday 14th February AM, Tuesday 25th February or Wednesday 26th February after 4pm. Please phone the school office on to arrange. We have a clear commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure & Barring Service. Further information can be found at . Closing Date: By 9 am on Monday 03 March 2025 Interviews: 13 and 14 of March 2025 Contact: West Twyford Primary School, Twyford Abbey Road, London NW10 7DN Tel No:
EALING COUNCIL City, London
Feb 17, 2025
Full time
Assistant Headteacher - West Twyford Primary School Job Reference: Job reference Date Posted: 10/02/2025 Job Type: Permanent Subject: Assistant Headteacher Salary Package: Scale: L7 - L11 (Inner London) £67,251 to £73,225 Required for: September 2025 The Governors are looking to recruit an Assistant Headteacher from September 2025. This post has arisen due to our Assistant Headteacher taking up a new role. You will be a key part of our effective SLT and will ensure the delivery of high-quality education with high standards in our popular two form entry school. You will take the key responsibility of inclusion and deploying resources effectively to meet the needs of the children. This will involve effective liaison with the SENDCO and other staff. This role also includes a teaching commitment of 0.5 in year 6. We are looking for a candidate who already has experience in a middle leader role and has a proven record of effective organisation and impact on the school. We would expect you to have the experience and skills to deal with delivering a well-designed curriculum, and developing and maintaining high quality teaching and learning, as well as managing interventions leading to progress and high standards (experience as a SENDCO is not required for this role). Experience of safeguarding would be essential. You must have the capacity to understand the logistics of working and organising a busy primary school and be calm under pressure. We are a friendly, hardworking team in our Ofsted rated Good School (September 2023) and you will join a highly effective Senior Leadership. We serve a diverse community with over 50 languages spoken and additionally have significant levels of SEND and Pupil Premium. Our recent inspection report notes that behaviour in class is excellent and that children enjoy learning and look forward to coming to school. West Twyford is a school where children's interests are the priority. The staff are passionate, dedicated and work well as a team. We value staff CPD and all relevant training will be offered. Our newly built school building is well maintained, spacious and a pleasure to work in. We welcome you to come and have a tour of the school from our Headteacher, Matthew Shapland. Tours will be offered on: Wednesday 12th February PM, Thursday 13th February, Friday 14th February AM, Tuesday 25th February or Wednesday 26th February after 4pm. Please phone the school office on to arrange. We have a clear commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure & Barring Service. Further information can be found at . Closing Date: By 9 am on Monday 03 March 2025 Interviews: 13 and 14 of March 2025 Contact: West Twyford Primary School, Twyford Abbey Road, London NW10 7DN Tel No:
EALING COUNCIL St. Peters, Kent
Dec 20, 2022
Full time
Building Safety Manager Ealing Council £53,793 - £57,084 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role In this important role, you'll manage a group of high-rise and high-risk residential buildings, ensuring compliance with all the legislative regulations for building and fire safety, and take responsibility for one or more areas of building safety. Leading a small team of Building Safety Officers, you'll procure and manage inspection, servicing, maintenance and repairs contracts for statutory compliance areas for the Council's social housing stock, and review and approve the relevant compliance areas in relation to the refurbishment of this stock. You'll have a range of additional tasks, including communicating building and fire safety to all residents within high-rise and high-risk buildings, monitoring the status of buildings including the completion of repairs, fire risk assessments actions and scheduled maintenance, and reviewing and updating the building safety case. We'll also expect you to liaise with housing and legal teams to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of essential maintenance work, and maintain Health and Safety records relating to the buildings under your management. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of working in a similar environment, and practical knowledge of budgeting and cost savings. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development and the management of various technical disciplines, you'll possess the skills to analyse contractors' designs and specifications, and be familiar with commercial and domestic installations. With plenty of project management experience and knowledge of procurement and tendering processes, you'll be capable of creating specifications and pricing documents. We'll look for practical experience of the management of estate operations, and knowledge of safety legislation and its practical application. You should also have a thorough understanding of relevant codes and the practical control of sites, and possess the skills to communicate with a wide range of different audiences. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL Ealing, London
Dec 20, 2022
Full time
Building Safety Manager Ealing Council £53,793 - £57,084 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role In this important role, you'll manage a group of high-rise and high-risk residential buildings, ensuring compliance with all the legislative regulations for building and fire safety, and take responsibility for one or more areas of building safety. Leading a small team of Building Safety Officers, you'll procure and manage inspection, servicing, maintenance and repairs contracts for statutory compliance areas for the Council's social housing stock, and review and approve the relevant compliance areas in relation to the refurbishment of this stock. You'll have a range of additional tasks, including communicating building and fire safety to all residents within high-rise and high-risk buildings, monitoring the status of buildings including the completion of repairs, fire risk assessments actions and scheduled maintenance, and reviewing and updating the building safety case. We'll also expect you to liaise with housing and legal teams to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of essential maintenance work, and maintain Health and Safety records relating to the buildings under your management. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of working in a similar environment, and practical knowledge of budgeting and cost savings. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development and the management of various technical disciplines, you'll possess the skills to analyse contractors' designs and specifications, and be familiar with commercial and domestic installations. With plenty of project management experience and knowledge of procurement and tendering processes, you'll be capable of creating specifications and pricing documents. We'll look for practical experience of the management of estate operations, and knowledge of safety legislation and its practical application. You should also have a thorough understanding of relevant codes and the practical control of sites, and possess the skills to communicate with a wide range of different audiences. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL Ealing, London
Dec 20, 2022
Full time
Principal Building Safety Manager Ealing Council £58,173 - £61,455 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role Join us in this vital role and you'll manage a portfolio of high-rise and high-risk residential buildings, ensuring compliance with legislative regulations for building and fire safety. Leading a team of up to twelve Building Safety Managers and Officers, and taking responsibility for building safety within your portfolio, you'll also be accountable for the strategic contract management of building safety works and services contracts. You'll have a wide range of additional responsibilities - these will include the promotion of building and fire safety to the residents of high-rise and high-risk buildings, and the constant review of the status of buildings in your portfolio, including the completion of repairs, fire risk assessments and scheduled maintenance. We'll also expect you to develop productive relationships with housing, legal and other Council teams, work to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of all works which impact on resident safety, and maintain an expert understanding of building safety regulations and guidance. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of multi-site property management in a large scale, complex environment. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development, you'll be ready to manage large multi-disciplinary, multi-sites teams with various technical disciplines, and be capable of overseeing large works and services budgets. With the ability to manage technical and specialist consultants and service providers, and possessing experience of working in commercial and domestic installations, you'll be familiar with large-scale procurement and tendering processes, and possess the skills to create specifications and price documents. We'll also expect you to have experience of multi-site management and of working with large organisations, and be capable of operating in high-pressure environments with competing priorities and deadlines. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL
Dec 18, 2022
Full time
Building Safety Manager Ealing Council £53,793 - £57,084 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role In this important role, you'll manage a group of high-rise and high-risk residential buildings, ensuring compliance with all the legislative regulations for building and fire safety, and take responsibility for one or more areas of building safety. Leading a small team of Building Safety Officers, you'll procure and manage inspection, servicing, maintenance and repairs contracts for statutory compliance areas for the Council's social housing stock, and review and approve the relevant compliance areas in relation to the refurbishment of this stock. You'll have a range of additional tasks, including communicating building and fire safety to all residents within high-rise and high-risk buildings, monitoring the status of buildings including the completion of repairs, fire risk assessments actions and scheduled maintenance, and reviewing and updating the building safety case. We'll also expect you to liaise with housing and legal teams to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of essential maintenance work, and maintain Health and Safety records relating to the buildings under your management. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of working in a similar environment, and practical knowledge of budgeting and cost savings. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development and the management of various technical disciplines, you'll possess the skills to analyse contractors' designs and specifications, and be familiar with commercial and domestic installations. With plenty of project management experience and knowledge of procurement and tendering processes, you'll be capable of creating specifications and pricing documents. We'll look for practical experience of the management of estate operations, and knowledge of safety legislation and its practical application. You should also have a thorough understanding of relevant codes and the practical control of sites, and possess the skills to communicate with a wide range of different audiences. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL Woodthorpe, Nottinghamshire
Dec 16, 2022
Full time
Building Safety Manager Ealing Council £53,793 - £57,084 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role In this important role, you'll manage a group of high-rise and high-risk residential buildings, ensuring compliance with all the legislative regulations for building and fire safety, and take responsibility for one or more areas of building safety. Leading a small team of Building Safety Officers, you'll procure and manage inspection, servicing, maintenance and repairs contracts for statutory compliance areas for the Council's social housing stock, and review and approve the relevant compliance areas in relation to the refurbishment of this stock. You'll have a range of additional tasks, including communicating building and fire safety to all residents within high-rise and high-risk buildings, monitoring the status of buildings including the completion of repairs, fire risk assessments actions and scheduled maintenance, and reviewing and updating the building safety case. We'll also expect you to liaise with housing and legal teams to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of essential maintenance work, and maintain Health and Safety records relating to the buildings under your management. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of working in a similar environment, and practical knowledge of budgeting and cost savings. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development and the management of various technical disciplines, you'll possess the skills to analyse contractors' designs and specifications, and be familiar with commercial and domestic installations. With plenty of project management experience and knowledge of procurement and tendering processes, you'll be capable of creating specifications and pricing documents. We'll look for practical experience of the management of estate operations, and knowledge of safety legislation and its practical application. You should also have a thorough understanding of relevant codes and the practical control of sites, and possess the skills to communicate with a wide range of different audiences. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL St. Peter, Channel Isles
Dec 16, 2022
Full time
Building Safety Manager Ealing Council £53,793 - £57,084 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role In this important role, you'll manage a group of high-rise and high-risk residential buildings, ensuring compliance with all the legislative regulations for building and fire safety, and take responsibility for one or more areas of building safety. Leading a small team of Building Safety Officers, you'll procure and manage inspection, servicing, maintenance and repairs contracts for statutory compliance areas for the Council's social housing stock, and review and approve the relevant compliance areas in relation to the refurbishment of this stock. You'll have a range of additional tasks, including communicating building and fire safety to all residents within high-rise and high-risk buildings, monitoring the status of buildings including the completion of repairs, fire risk assessments actions and scheduled maintenance, and reviewing and updating the building safety case. We'll also expect you to liaise with housing and legal teams to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of essential maintenance work, and maintain Health and Safety records relating to the buildings under your management. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of working in a similar environment, and practical knowledge of budgeting and cost savings. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development and the management of various technical disciplines, you'll possess the skills to analyse contractors' designs and specifications, and be familiar with commercial and domestic installations. With plenty of project management experience and knowledge of procurement and tendering processes, you'll be capable of creating specifications and pricing documents. We'll look for practical experience of the management of estate operations, and knowledge of safety legislation and its practical application. You should also have a thorough understanding of relevant codes and the practical control of sites, and possess the skills to communicate with a wide range of different audiences. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL Woodthorpe, Nottinghamshire
Dec 15, 2022
Full time
Building Safety Officer Ealing Council £44,628 - £46,638 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role Join us in this important role and you'll lead the day-to-day operational and contractual delivery of regulatory and statutory building safety functions, and support the management of building safety for a portfolio of high-rise and high-risk residential blocks. Working on the management of contracts for inspections, servicing, maintenance, repair and the upgrading of safety elements for areas of compliance across our housing stock, you'll also provide general and fire safety guidance and training to residents, colleagues and other stakeholders. Your additional responsibilities will include liaising with housing and legal teams to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of maintenance work that impacts on the safety of residents, and the maintenance of Health and Safety related records, trends and information. We'll also expect you to be accountable for the management of revenue and capital budgets for servicing, inspection maintenance, repair and upgrade of building safety works, maintain an expert understanding of building safety regulations, and provide technical support to the Council and appointed contractors. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of working in a similar environment, and practical knowledge of budgeting and cost savings. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development, you'll possess the skills to analyse contractors' designs and specifications, and be familiar with commercial and domestic installations. With plenty of project management experience and knowledge of procurement and tendering processes, you'll be capable of creating specifications and pricing documents. We'll look for practical experience of the management of estate operations, and in addition to an understanding of relevant codes and guidance, and the practical control of sites, you'll also have the skills to communicate with a wide range of different audiences. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL Woodthorpe, Nottinghamshire
Dec 15, 2022
Full time
Principal Building Safety Manager Ealing Council £58,173 - £61,455 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role Join us in this vital role and you'll manage a portfolio of high-rise and high-risk residential buildings, ensuring compliance with legislative regulations for building and fire safety. Leading a team of up to twelve Building Safety Managers and Officers, and taking responsibility for building safety within your portfolio, you'll also be accountable for the strategic contract management of building safety works and services contracts. You'll have a wide range of additional responsibilities - these will include the promotion of building and fire safety to the residents of high-rise and high-risk buildings, and the constant review of the status of buildings in your portfolio, including the completion of repairs, fire risk assessments and scheduled maintenance. We'll also expect you to develop productive relationships with housing, legal and other Council teams, work to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of all works which impact on resident safety, and maintain an expert understanding of building safety regulations and guidance. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of multi-site property management in a large scale, complex environment. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development, you'll be ready to manage large multi-disciplinary, multi-sites teams with various technical disciplines, and be capable of overseeing large works and services budgets. With the ability to manage technical and specialist consultants and service providers, and possessing experience of working in commercial and domestic installations, you'll be familiar with large-scale procurement and tendering processes, and possess the skills to create specifications and price documents. We'll also expect you to have experience of multi-site management and of working with large organisations, and be capable of operating in high-pressure environments with competing priorities and deadlines. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL St. Peter, Channel Isles
Dec 14, 2022
Full time
Principal Building Safety Manager Ealing Council £58,173 - £61,455 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role Join us in this vital role and you'll manage a portfolio of high-rise and high-risk residential buildings, ensuring compliance with legislative regulations for building and fire safety. Leading a team of up to twelve Building Safety Managers and Officers, and taking responsibility for building safety within your portfolio, you'll also be accountable for the strategic contract management of building safety works and services contracts. You'll have a wide range of additional responsibilities - these will include the promotion of building and fire safety to the residents of high-rise and high-risk buildings, and the constant review of the status of buildings in your portfolio, including the completion of repairs, fire risk assessments and scheduled maintenance. We'll also expect you to develop productive relationships with housing, legal and other Council teams, work to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of all works which impact on resident safety, and maintain an expert understanding of building safety regulations and guidance. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of multi-site property management in a large scale, complex environment. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development, you'll be ready to manage large multi-disciplinary, multi-sites teams with various technical disciplines, and be capable of overseeing large works and services budgets. With the ability to manage technical and specialist consultants and service providers, and possessing experience of working in commercial and domestic installations, you'll be familiar with large-scale procurement and tendering processes, and possess the skills to create specifications and price documents. We'll also expect you to have experience of multi-site management and of working with large organisations, and be capable of operating in high-pressure environments with competing priorities and deadlines. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL
Dec 14, 2022
Full time
Building Safety Officer Ealing Council £44,628 - £46,638 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role Join us in this important role and you'll lead the day-to-day operational and contractual delivery of regulatory and statutory building safety functions, and support the management of building safety for a portfolio of high-rise and high-risk residential blocks. Working on the management of contracts for inspections, servicing, maintenance, repair and the upgrading of safety elements for areas of compliance across our housing stock, you'll also provide general and fire safety guidance and training to residents, colleagues and other stakeholders. Your additional responsibilities will include liaising with housing and legal teams to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of maintenance work that impacts on the safety of residents, and the maintenance of Health and Safety related records, trends and information. We'll also expect you to be accountable for the management of revenue and capital budgets for servicing, inspection maintenance, repair and upgrade of building safety works, maintain an expert understanding of building safety regulations, and provide technical support to the Council and appointed contractors. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of working in a similar environment, and practical knowledge of budgeting and cost savings. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development, you'll possess the skills to analyse contractors' designs and specifications, and be familiar with commercial and domestic installations. With plenty of project management experience and knowledge of procurement and tendering processes, you'll be capable of creating specifications and pricing documents. We'll look for practical experience of the management of estate operations, and in addition to an understanding of relevant codes and guidance, and the practical control of sites, you'll also have the skills to communicate with a wide range of different audiences. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL
Dec 14, 2022
Full time
Principal Building Safety Manager Ealing Council £58,173 - £61,455 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role Join us in this vital role and you'll manage a portfolio of high-rise and high-risk residential buildings, ensuring compliance with legislative regulations for building and fire safety. Leading a team of up to twelve Building Safety Managers and Officers, and taking responsibility for building safety within your portfolio, you'll also be accountable for the strategic contract management of building safety works and services contracts. You'll have a wide range of additional responsibilities - these will include the promotion of building and fire safety to the residents of high-rise and high-risk buildings, and the constant review of the status of buildings in your portfolio, including the completion of repairs, fire risk assessments and scheduled maintenance. We'll also expect you to develop productive relationships with housing, legal and other Council teams, work to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of all works which impact on resident safety, and maintain an expert understanding of building safety regulations and guidance. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of multi-site property management in a large scale, complex environment. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development, you'll be ready to manage large multi-disciplinary, multi-sites teams with various technical disciplines, and be capable of overseeing large works and services budgets. With the ability to manage technical and specialist consultants and service providers, and possessing experience of working in commercial and domestic installations, you'll be familiar with large-scale procurement and tendering processes, and possess the skills to create specifications and price documents. We'll also expect you to have experience of multi-site management and of working with large organisations, and be capable of operating in high-pressure environments with competing priorities and deadlines. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023
EALING COUNCIL St. Peter, Channel Isles
Dec 13, 2022
Full time
Building Safety Officer Ealing Council £44,628 - £46,638 About us Ealing is a place with huge potential. It's one of London's largest boroughs, has over 350,000 residents, and with over half from BAME communities, is rich in cultural diversity. We're home to the world-famous Ealing Studios, a number of major parks and conservation sites, a leading modern university in the University of West London, and a wide range of important businesses and enterprises. As a Council we aim to engage with our communities, and work with them in partnership. We want all our residents to have their voices heard, and our bold and imaginative ambitions are matched by our determination to do things differently. About the role Join us in this important role and you'll lead the day-to-day operational and contractual delivery of regulatory and statutory building safety functions, and support the management of building safety for a portfolio of high-rise and high-risk residential blocks. Working on the management of contracts for inspections, servicing, maintenance, repair and the upgrading of safety elements for areas of compliance across our housing stock, you'll also provide general and fire safety guidance and training to residents, colleagues and other stakeholders. Your additional responsibilities will include liaising with housing and legal teams to ensure access to properties to allow the completion of maintenance work that impacts on the safety of residents, and the maintenance of Health and Safety related records, trends and information. We'll also expect you to be accountable for the management of revenue and capital budgets for servicing, inspection maintenance, repair and upgrade of building safety works, maintain an expert understanding of building safety regulations, and provide technical support to the Council and appointed contractors. About you With a relevant qualification or equivalent professional experience, and membership of an appropriate professional body, you'll have experience of working in a similar environment, and practical knowledge of budgeting and cost savings. An inspirational leader with a solid record of professional development, you'll possess the skills to analyse contractors' designs and specifications, and be familiar with commercial and domestic installations. With plenty of project management experience and knowledge of procurement and tendering processes, you'll be capable of creating specifications and pricing documents. We'll look for practical experience of the management of estate operations, and in addition to an understanding of relevant codes and guidance, and the practical control of sites, you'll also have the skills to communicate with a wide range of different audiences. Ealing Council is committed to building a workforce which reflects the diversity of the borough's residents, encouraging applications from people of all ages, abilities, genders, sexual orientations, ethnic backgrounds and faiths, and aspires to create an inclusive workplace were everyone can be themselves at work. Closing Date: 8 th January 2023