Deputy Head of Health and Safety

Cabot Learning Federation, Bristol

Deputy Head of Health and Safety

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Cabot Learning Federation, Bristol

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 8 Nov | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

We are seeking a dynamic individual to join our team as the Deputy Head of Health and Safety. In this role, you will support the Head of Health and Safety in developing and implementing robust Health and Safety processes across our Federation, ensuring compliance and driving continuous improvement.

As our Deputy Head of Health and Safety, you will act as a Competent Health and Safety Advisor enhancing our current practices. You will also contribute to strategic planning that supports our commitment to excellence. Your expertise will be pivotal in the team delivers measurable improvements, reducing risks, and optimising service delivery to our staff and students.

As Deputy Head of Health and Safety, you will work alongside the Head of Health and Safety in championing a culture of coaching for compliance, empowering our teams to adhere to the highest standards of safety.

This opportunity is offered on a hybrid basis with a mixture of home working, attending meetings at our head office in Kingswood, Bristol as well as visiting a number of our academies across the South West.

About the Cabot Learning Federation:

The Cabot Learning Federation is a diverse Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) in the South West. We are proud to serve 18,000+ pupils who all attend ten secondary academies, thirteen primary academies, an all through provision, a studio school, a discrete Post 16 provision, two alternative provision schools and three SEMH special schools.

CLF is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The trust is proud to serve a diverse student population and their communities. We actively encourage applications from underrepresented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.

We are proud to be part of diverse communities in the region and celebrate the richness of cultures, faiths and backgrounds of our students. We aim to develop a curriculum that is responsive to our pupil's needs and reflects their diverse interests and backgrounds.