Vantive
Associate Director - Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS)

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Associate Director - Environmental, Health and Safety (EHS)
Vantive is a vital organ therapy company on a mission to extend lives and expand possibilities for patients and care teams everywhere. For 70 years, our team has driven meaningful innovations in kidney care. As we build on our legacy, we are deepening our commitment to elevating the dialysis experience through digital solutions and advanced services, while looking beyond kidney care and investing in transforming vital organ therapies. Greater flexibility and efficiency in therapy administration for care teams, and longer, fuller lives for patients— that is what Vantive aspires to deliver.
We believe Vantive will not only build our leadership in the kidney care space, it will also offer meaningful work to those who join us. At Vantive, you will become part of a community of people who are focused, courageous and don’t settle for the mediocre. Each of us is driven to help improve patients’ lives worldwide. Join us in advancing our mission to extend lives and expand possibilities.
Associate Director – Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS)
Location: UK (Fully Remote)
Reports to: Global EHS Leadership
About The Role
The Associate Director – Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) is a senior leadership role within Vantive’s Global EHS function. This role is responsible for driving best‑in‑class safety and occupational health performance across Vantive’s global footprint, including sites in the UK, Europe, the United States, LATAM and Asia.
Acting as a strategic and operational leader, you will shape and deliver global programmes that protect people, ensure regulatory compliance, and embed a harm‑free culture across all areas of the business. You will partner closely with senior leaders, engineering, operations, and site EHS teams to ensure consistent application of policies, effective risk reduction, and continuous improvement worldwide.
This is a highly visible, influential role requiring strong technical expertise, proven global leadership experience, and the ability to translate complex EHS concepts into meaningful business outcomes.
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Key Responsibilities
Leadership & Strategy
Provide leadership to a global team of EHS professionals, ensuring compliance with applicable health and safety regulations across multiple jurisdictions. Act as a senior EHS leader across all business areas, championing a harm‑free workplace culture. Develop, implement, and drive consistent global EHS policies, procedures, and programmes. Partner with business unit leaders, engineering teams and site leadership to ensure effective execution of safety and occupational health strategies.
Safety & Occupational Health Programmes
Design and deliver global safety and occupational health programmes informed by data, trends, and risk analysis. Lead the organisation’s ergonomic design strategy to mitigate occupational health risks. Integrate safety and occupational health design criteria into capital projects and engineering designs. Lead and manage global programmes including (but not limited to): Machine Guarding Lockout / Tagout Powered Industrial Trucks Industrial Hygiene Ergonomics Governance, Risk & Assurance
Participate in internal and external audits to assess compliance with corporate standards and regulatory requirements. Lead management of change initiatives related to people, equipment, processes and operational changes. Proactively identify, escalate, and mitigate risks that could impact employee health and safety or programme success. Oversee the implementation of safety and occupational health requirements at new sites, R&D locations and acquisitions.
Analytics & Continuous Improvement
Provide robust data analysis, reporting and insight to inform decision‑making and drive measurable improvement. Monitor global trends, scientific developments and emerging best practices in safety and occupational health. Support the implementation and optimisation of digital EHS management systems.


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Additional Responsibilities
Communicate technical solutions clearly and effectively to non‑technical audiences, including senior executives.
Experience & Qualifications
Minimum of 10 years’ experience in safety, occupational health, or a related discipline. At least 5 years’ experience as a people leader managing teams and influencing senior stakeholders. Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in Safety, Science, Engineering or a related field (Master’s degree preferred). Professional certifications are strongly preferred. Deep technical knowledge of safety and occupational health; understanding of environmental compliance and sustainability is advantageous.
Global & Cross‑Cultural Expertise
Proven experience leading safety and occupational health programmes in large, multi‑site, global organisations. Demonstrated experience working across Europe, Asia and/or Latin America. Fluent English is essential; additional languages are an advantage.
Location & Working Arrangements
Fully remote role based in the UK Occasional international travel will be required
Reasonable Accommodation
Vantive is committed to working with and providing reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities globally. If, because of a medical condition or disability, you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or interview process, please click on the link here and let us know the nature of your request along with your contact information. Form Link
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