Health and Safety Advisor

Our client is currently looking to recruit a Health and Safety Advisor on an initial 6 month contract.
Health and Safety Advisor (Capital Projects)
Central London
£280 - £325 per day inside IR35
About the Role
A leading London-based higher education institution is seeking a proactive and knowledgeable Interim Site Health and Safety Advisor to support its complex programme of capital construction and refurbishment projects. Working across a large and diverse urban estate, the successful candidate will be instrumental in ensuring high standards of health and safety compliance during active project delivery.
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a stimulating and challenging environment where world-class research, teaching, and operational support take place across more than 200 buildings.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct routine site inspections and audits to monitor compliance with UK H&S legislation (e.g. CDM 2015, HSAWA 1974).
- Ensure contractors adhere to approved risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) and site safety standards.
- Advise on and help implement project-specific construction phase health and safety plans.
- Identify hazards and non-compliance issues; escalate or issue improvement notices as appropriate.
- Provide clear, practical advice to estates, facilities, and construction teams working in operational buildings.
- Lead on incident and near-miss investigations, including reporting and root cause analysis.
- Deliver safety briefings, toolbox talks, and inductions for contractors and staff.
- Use digital tools to maintain accurate records of inspections, safety actions, and reports.
- Liaise with contractors, consultants, and enforcement authorities as required.
Essential Criteria
- NEBOSH General Certificate (minimum); NEBOSH Construction Certificate desirable.
- Current TechIOSH status and active CPD maintenance (e.g., via IOSH Blueprint).
- Proven experience in a similar health and safety advisory role on construction or maintenance projects within live operational environments (preferably in public sector, education, or healthcare).
- In-depth knowledge of UK H&S regulations and site safety best practices.
- Awareness and practical experience of Building Safety Act and Building Control Regulations, particularly in high-risk or complex buildings.
- Ability to work effectively in a multi-stakeholder environment with varied priorities.
- Excellent communication, negotiation, and stakeholder engagement skills.
- Strong analytical, planning, and problem-solving capabilities.
- Ability to translate complex safety requirements into clear, actionable guidance.
- Commitment to and understanding of equality, diversity, and inclusion principles.
This is a fantastic opportunity to join an established organisation with potential for contract extensions.
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