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Water Safety Development Manager (Scotland)

  • Full time
  • £30,000 – £32,000
  • Edinburgh-based with hybrid working
  • Closing 24th January 2024


  • Advertised from 4th January 2024
  • Salary depending on experience. Permanent.

Role

Are you ready to make a splash in your career?

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), is seeking a dynamic individual to take on the role of Water Safety Development Manager for Scotland. Based in Scotland as a key player in RoSPA’s Water Safety Scotland team, you will be part of an exciting initiative aimed at saving lives and preventing accidents in Scottish waters.

Your mission:

Dive into the role and collaborate with the Leisure Safety Manager to shape and execute RoSPA’s annual water safety work program. Your expertise will be crucial in managing and steering Water Safety Scotland’s (WSS) initiatives, ensuring they align with Scotland’s Drowning Prevention Strategy.

Day to day you will:

  • Navigate the administrative waters by facilitating the secretariat function for WSS and managing key projects outlined in the annual work program,
  • Develop, promote and deliver RoSPA’s annual water safety programme in Scotland, in particularly the work that is grant funded,
  • Dive into project management, leading and coordinating WSS's subgroup and working groups,
  • Make a splash in communications, working alongside internal and external communication teams to develop WSS's communications, including an engaging social media presence,
  • Build and maintain relationships with stakeholders, representing RoSPA on external bodies and water safety groups,
  • Manage day-to-day functions, from handling information inquiries to updating the WSS website and assisting with communications,
  • Support the smooth operation of the department, and occasionally assisting with events, courses, and seminars.

So, do you have:

  • Proven experience in project management and administration,
  • Excellent communication skills, with a flair for social media,
  • Ability to build and maintain effective relationships with stakeholders,
  • A responsible and proactive approach to health, safety, and environmental risks,
  • Data protection savvy, ensuring compliance with relevant legislation and policies,
  • Experience in, or empathy with, safety agendas,
  • Experience within health and safety and passion for making the world a safer place.

If so, we can offer you:

  • Stable and long-term employment, with a leading name in the safety sector, enjoying an unrivalled reach and reputation,
  • The opportunity to join a supportive, friendly and committed team, and to contribute to a life-changing charitable mission,
  • A flexible hybrid working pattern, combining homeworking with office-based days,
  • salary sacrifice benefits (including pension and holiday purchase), health cash plan, GP line and 25 days’ annual leave (plus bank holidays and increasing with service).

Application notes

Apply now at rospa.com/vacancies, and join the wave of change in water safety. Your career journey awaits!

About RoSPA and Water Safety Scotland

The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents has been at the heart of health and safety in the UK since 1916. Since our early days improving road safety during the blackouts of the First World War, we have existed for a simple reason – to stop the needless loss and devastation caused by accidents. A registered charity, we are committed to continuing this legacy of change through a whole-life approach to the prevention of accidental deaths and serious injuries at home, at work, on the road, at leisure and in schools and colleges.

Water Safety Scotland, was founded by RoSPA in 2014, and leads and promotes water safety across Scotland. As the lead partnership organisation for water safety, Water Safety Scotland leads the implementation of Scotland’s Drowning Prevention Strategy and the Ministerial Action Plan on Water Safety.

RoSPA’s Community Safety and Leisure Safety Team plays a vital function in leading Water Safety Scotland and in helping to promote water safety– delivering water safety programmes that address some of the most pressing accident prevention needs of our time.

The RoSPA values:

  • Respectful,
  • Open and Independent,
  • Staff Empowerment,
  • Prevention in Proportion,
  • Able and Ambitious.
  • We believe in these qualities and hope that you will identify with them.

RoSPA is committed to providing equality of opportunity to all applicants. Applicants should be aware that RoSPA may undertake searches on relevant social media websites as part of the selection process.