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New Forest District Council

Housing Fire Safety Manager

Lyndhurst
£59.5k – £62.9k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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Housing Fire Safety Manager

Fire Safety Manager

Are you looking for an exciting new challenge?

We are looking for a fire safety leader responsible for managing and delivering the Council’s approach to Fire Safety within the Council’s housing stock of circa 5,200 properties.

We place a huge emphasis on the Council’s approach to compliance, meeting all its regulatory duties. This post will be one of our most important in keeping our tenants safe in their homes, and our employees safe at work. The role will pick up where the previous post holder left off and continue our improvement journey. We look forward to working with the next Fire Safety Manager and seeing what skills and experience they can offer to our tenants and housing teams.

Do you have what we need?

  • Educated to degree level, alongside an IFE Level 4 Certificate in Fire Safety or equivalent
  • Extensive professional demonstrable experience managing fire risk and statutory compliance, with a proven track record being responsible for fire safety programmes of work from inception through to completion

Are you passionate about delivering Fire Safety projects?

  • You will work closely with our Housing Senior Leadership Team to devise strategies, policies and assurance processes to ensure compliance with all statutory fire safety laws, regulations, codes of practice and guidance.

Are you a self-starter and driven to succeed?

  • You will be an associate member of The Institute of Fire Engineers (AIFireE) and working towards achieving member status (MIFireE), have experience and be familiar with PAS:79-1:2020 and PAS:79-2:2020 format of fire risk assessment and comprehensive up-to-date knowledge of all legislation such as Regulatory Reform FSO 2005, Fire Safety Act 2021, Fire Safety (England) Regulations 2022, Building Safety Act 2022, Social Housing (Regulation) Act 2023, Building Regulations 2010, standards and best practice in fire safety.
  • Demonstrate ability to innovate and take the initiative, as well as having excellent communication and presentation skills.

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Leading a Team of 3 Building Safety Officers you will be versed in delivering various methods of engagement to a variety of audiences and play a pivotal role in all matters of fire safety and providing safe, decent homes.

Benefits

As part of our commitment to being a supportive and people-centred employer, we offer a range of benefits designed to help you thrive both in and outside of work:

  • £59,530 - £62,869 per annum (up to £65,089 per annum for excellent performance once in post) - pay award pending
  • 28 days annual leave (plus an additional 5 days after 5 years’ service)
  • Hybrid working, with flexibility across our sites, and home working
  • Local Government Pension Scheme, with the option of Additional Voluntary Contributions (AVCs)
  • Employee Assistance Programme offering free 24/7 legal, financial, and personal wellbeing advice
  • Employee discount scheme with savings across major supermarkets, retailers, restaurants, and leisure providers
  • Cycle to Work Scheme, helping you save around 40 percent on bikes and accessories
  • A values-led organisation, guided by our LEAF values (Learning, Empathy, Ambition, Fairness)
  • Access to learning and development opportunities to support your growth
  • A supportive, inclusive culture, where everyone is welcomed and valued

We are proud to be a Disability Confident Employer and offer a range of active staff networks, including:

  • Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI) Group
  • LGBTQ+ Network
  • Women’s Network
  • Early Careers Network
  • Neurodiversity Network

About Us

At NFDC we recognise that every colleague - whether in operational, frontline, or office-based roles - plays a vital part in delivering high-quality services to our communities. We are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where people feel valued for the work they do and the strengths they bring.

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We aim to foster a culture where people feel confident to share ideas, contribute their expertise, and develop through meaningful conversations with their managers and supported learning opportunities. Whilst we have our corporate values, LEAF Learning Empathy Ambition Fairness, we understand that different teams work in different ways, and we want our values to be lived in ways that make sense locally while staying true to our shared purpose as an organisation.

We want colleagues to thrive, which is why we promote wellbeing, balance, and opportunities for learning and progression. Our values guide how we work together and how we support each other to be confident, capable, and adaptable.

Click here to see why employees think that New Forest District Council is a great place to work: Working for NFDC

Please note: You’ll likely be aware that as part of the ongoing Local Government Reorganisation (LGR), the current organisation will transition into a new operating structure from 1 April 2028. It is important that applicants understand how this may affect their employment should they be successful. You will find attached a useful LGR update sheet at top of this advert.

If you’re interested

Please see the candidate booklet for more information about working at the Council and the job description.

If you are passionate about making a difference, committed to delivering excellent public services, and looking for a place where you can develop and continue to grow, we would be delighted to receive your application.

For an informal chat about the role please contact Ben Close, Service Manager Housing Compliance on 023 8028 5181 or ben.close@nfdc.gov.uk

A basic DBS check will be required for this role.

Closing date: 11pm Sunday 19th July 2026

Interview date: Monday 27th July 2026

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Skills

Fire Safety Management
Statutory Compliance
Fire Risk Assessment
Communication Skills
Presentation Skills
Team Leadership
Project Management
Regulatory Knowledge
Innovation
Initiative
Policy Development
Strategy Formulation
Engagement Methods
Legislation Knowledge
Best Practices
Problem Solving

Location

Lyndhurst, England, United Kingdom

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