13070 - Senior Health, Safety & Fire Advisor
| Posting date: | 22 December 2025 |
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| Salary: | £55,457 to £61,003 per year |
| Hours: | Full time |
| Closing date: | 21 January 2026 |
| Location: | East Midlands, UK |
| Remote working: | On-site only |
| Company: | Ministry of Justice |
| Job type: | Permanent |
| Job reference: | 13070 |
Summary
Overview of the job
This is a functional management job within a small, PSP HSF team, line managed by the Principle Health, Safety, Fire and Litigation Advisor. The post-holder is responsible for supporting the delivery of national HSF priorities and plans via advice, influence, training and monitoring across a small group (or formal cluster) of establishments. The post-holder will be expected to divide their time mainly
between the relevant establishments.
Summary
Reporting to the Principle Health, Safety, Fire and Litigation Advisor, the job holder will be responsible for the provision of Health, Safety and Fire advice, support, monitoring and reporting in relevant establishments. They will also specialise in a particular HSF&L area within their Directorate. They will lead for their establishment group on relevant incident investigation and casework management and provide their service in line with nationally determined priorities and plans for HSF&L.
This is a non-operational job which has line management responsibilities for the BAS: HS&F Advisor role.
This is a functional management job within a small, PSP HSF team, line managed by the Principle Health, Safety, Fire and Litigation Advisor. The post-holder is responsible for supporting the delivery of national HSF priorities and plans via advice, influence, training and monitoring across a small group (or formal cluster) of establishments. The post-holder will be expected to divide their time mainly
between the relevant establishments.
Summary
Reporting to the Principle Health, Safety, Fire and Litigation Advisor, the job holder will be responsible for the provision of Health, Safety and Fire advice, support, monitoring and reporting in relevant establishments. They will also specialise in a particular HSF&L area within their Directorate. They will lead for their establishment group on relevant incident investigation and casework management and provide their service in line with nationally determined priorities and plans for HSF&L.
This is a non-operational job which has line management responsibilities for the BAS: HS&F Advisor role.