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Local Authority Partnership
Officer (Food Hygiene)
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Role Title Local Authority Partnership Officer (Food Hygiene) 2 Roles: 1 x Permanent, 1 x Fixed Term Appointment (2 years - with the possibility of permanency)
Salary Range £33,625 - £42,031 (National) For new entrants to the Civil Service starting salary will be the minimum salary shown for the post. However, a higher starting salary may be agreed subject to skills and experience. Existing Civil Servants will have their salary calculated in accordance with the department’s pay on transfer promotion rules. Please note there is no automatic progression within the advertised salary range. We review our pay annually in line with Civil Service Pay Policy.
Location Cardiff (combined with some home working) or Home Based and able to undertake regular business travel (the role has the potential overnight stays)
Benefits Generous pension, minimum of 25 days annual leave (rising to 30 after 5 years), flexible working, discount and incentive schemes.
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About us
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) in Wales is committed to improving food and animal feed safety and standards and to protecting the health of the population in relation to food. It aims to be trusted as Wales' most reliable source of advice and information about food, putting the interests of consumers in Wales at the forefront of policy decisions.
Thank you for your interest in the Local Authority Partnership Officer (Food Hygiene) position at FSA Wales. I am looking for ambitious and motivated professionals to join my team.
I have been at the FSA for over 5 years and have thoroughly enjoyed my time working for such a progressive, modern and rewarding organisation. I am a Chartered Environmental Health Practitioner and have experience of working in variety of environmental health fields in local government.
Whilst at the FSA I have been involved in a range of exciting projects and benefitted from the excellent learning and development opportunities available to staff.
If you have the qualification, skills and experience for this role,
I would really welcome your application to join my team at
the FSA. I look forward to receiving your application.
The Team
Daniel Morelli Head of Local Authority
Delivery
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As a Local Authority Partnership Officer, you will be the primary point of contact between the FSA and local authority officers in Wales. Local authorities are key partners in achieving the FSA’s objectives.
Local Authority Partnerships plays a key role in developing and maintaining close working relationships with local authorities in Wales. This is important to ensure local authorities have ready access to support and advice in relation to food and animal feed law, the Food and Feed Law Codes of Practice, the Framework Agreement and centrally issued guidance. A close relationship is also necessary to ensure the development of FSA policy is informed by the experience of delivery. There is an overall need to ensure consistency in the interpretation and implementation of legislation across Wales.
As a Local Authority Partnership Officer (Food Hygiene), you will be responsible for ensuring local authorities have ready access to support and advice in respect of food law, the Food Law Code of Practice, Framework Agreement and centrally issued guidance to ensure effective, consistent and risk-based delivery of food law enforcement services. You will also contribute to the development and implementation of policy initiatives across a wide range of work areas, including food safety management, approved establishments, shellfish hygiene, enforcement sanctions as well as key work programmes, such as FSA funded projects for local authorities aimed at improving food business compliance.
In addition to possessing a professional qualification recognised by the Food Law Code of Practice for performing food hygiene official controls, you will have a comprehensive and practical understanding of food law and the regulatory system for delivering official controls. You will also need to have excellent communication skills and demonstrable experience of working in partnership with stakeholders to deliver business objectives. Establishing and maintaining close partnerships with local authority officers is essential to the effective performance of this role.
Key responsibilities of the role
• Establish and maintain close and effective working relationships with local authority officers at all levels to ensure the consistent delivery of common objectives across Wales.
• Provide day to day support and advice to local authorities on enforcement issues, including interpretation and implementation of legislation, the Food Law Code of Practice, the statutory FHRS guidance and other centrally issued guidance.
• Contribute to the development of FSA policy ensuring that Welsh interests are taken into account, provide input into Executive Management Team (EMT) and FSA Board papers and participate in Welsh Food Advisory Committee (WFAC) meetings, as necessary.
• Play a key role in ensuring that the findings of FSA local authority audits are addressed in a consistent, effective, efficient and proportionate manner.
• Contribute to the development and review of the Food Law Code of Practice, guidance and information in respect of food, and ensure FSA policies relating to relevant work areas are communicated effectively to local authorities in Wales.
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• Assist with the coordination of audit visits to Wales by the European Commission and other countries, liaising with local authority officers and FSA colleagues in preparation and during audits, and in follow-up activity to address any recommendations.
• Provide enforcement and technical support to colleagues in response to incident notifications.
• Liaise with FSA and Food Standards Scotland (FSS) colleagues and other interested parties e.g. local authorities, industry, colleagues in other government departments to ensure food official controls are effective, risk based and proportionate.
• Keep up to date with legislative, technical and professional developments relevant to food.
• Contribute to the preparation of submissions and provision of advice to Welsh Ministers and relevant committees of the National Assembly for Wales and respond to Ministerial correspondence.
• Contribute to the overall business needs of the FSA in Wales through participation in internal and external working groups and meetings, give presentations to groups and organisations on relevant subjects, as required, and assist in the organisation and delivery of seminars and exhibitions.
• Provide professional information and advice on matters relating to food to FSA colleagues, local authorities, other government departments and Welsh Ministers.
• Contribute to the development and implementation of the FSA Strategic Plan, Wales High Level Business Plan and team plan.
• Supervise and manage staff within the team who are below the grade of SEO.
This list is not exhaustive, there may be a need to flex and change for business needs.
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Our purpose We are an independent Government department working across England, Wales and Northern Ireland to protect public health and consumers’ wider interests in food. We make sure that food is safe and what it says it is.
Click to find out more about our strategy.
Our values Our staff generated six values which
represent who we are, how we behave
and treat each other. These values are
represented by the acronym ASPIRE.
Accountable – We take responsibility for our actions and can hold each other to account
Supported – We have the skills, tools and support to carry out our roles effectively
Professional – We are competent and confident in our ability to deliver to the highest
professional standards
Innovative – We are agile, dynamic and progressive in our approach to delivering outcomes
Resilient – We adapt quickly and effectively to fast-paced changes
Empowered – We can take the initiative and make decisions that improve
business delivery
Career opportunities We are proud of our strong track record in developing staff to progress their careers. We encourage and expect our staff to undertake training and development and offer outstanding career opportunities within the FSA and wider Civil Service network.
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Applications need to be submitted via the ‘apply now’ button within the main advert.
This will take you into a structured form, which allows you to enter all the required
data.
This vacancy is using Civil Service ‘Success Profiles’ and will assess you against Technical, Experience
and Behaviours elements of the Framework.
Person Specification criteria assessed at sifting and interview
Criteria assessed at shortlisting sift
At sift, your application will be shortlisted against the essential criteria detailed below and on page
10. Please ensure you detail clearly (with examples), within your suitability statement, how you
meet each of the criteria. Your suitability statement (not more than 1200 words) should also detail
what attracts you to the role.
In the event of receiving a large number of applications an initial sift may take place on just the
identified lead essential criteria.
Essential Criteria
Technical • A recognised professional qualification that satisfies the requirements of the
Food Law Code of Practice (Wales) for performing official controls (lead
essential criteria)
Application Sift Interview
• Career history
• Qualifications
• Suitability Statement
• Applicants shortlisted for
interview against
advertised essential and
desirable criteria
• Panel interview assessing
Technical and Behaviour
elements
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Experience
• Excellent written and oral communication skills, capable of presenting complex
ideas and information clearly and succinctly
• Demonstrable practical experience, and a comprehensive understanding, of
the service of legal notices, gathering evidence, preparation of cases for
prosecution and the application of knowledge to comply with the requirements
of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984
• Demonstrable experience of taking responsibility for delivering high quality
results to tight deadlines and with minimum supervision
• Proven organisational skills, including the ability to prioritise workloads and
balance competing demands to meet deadlines
• Experience of working in partnership with a range of stakeholders to create
and maintain positive, professional and trusting working relationships
Desirable Criteria
Technical • Membership of a relevant professional body and evidence of commitment to
continuing professional development
Experience
• Experience of enforcing food hygiene law in a local authority setting
• Able to communicate in Welsh, both orally and in writing
Behaviours will only be assessed at interview – you do not need to provide Behaviour statements
in your application
Assessment at interview
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to the interview stage. The final selection process will consist
of an interview assessing you against the Behaviours below at level 3 (SEO) of the Civil Service
‘Success Profile’ Framework.
Behaviours
• Seeing the Big Picture
• Making Effective Decisions
• Communicating and Influencing
• Working Together
• Developing Self and Others
• Delivering at Pace
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Expected Timeline Closing date for applications: 26 February 2019 (23.59)
Sift: Planned to take place during week commencing 27 / 28 February 2019 and 1 March 2019
Interviews: Planned to take place during week commencing 11 March 2019 in Cardiff.
Queries If you have any further questions or require clarification on any points please contact:
Daniel Morelli, Head of Local Authority Delivery, at [email protected]
or Sue Milligan, Resourcing Manager at [email protected]
Further Information
Further details about the FSA, and the work we do, can be found at www.food.gov.uk
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or you have any problems with submitting your application, please
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of the Recruitment team will pick up your query. Please include
the vacancy reference number and job title in the subject line.
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under our Guaranteed Interview Scheme,
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Applicants who are successful at interview will
be, as part of pre-employment screening,
subject to a check on the
Internal Fraud Database (IFD). This check will
provide information about employees who
have been dismissed for fraud or dishonesty
offences. This check also applies to employees
who resign or otherwise leave before being
dismissed for fraud or dishonesty had their
employment continued. Any applicant whose
details are held on the IFD will be refused
employment.
Selection for appointment into the Civil
Service is on merit, on the basis of fair
and open competition, as outlined in the Civil
Service Commission’s Recruitment
Principles.
If you feel your application has not been
treated in accordance with the Civil Service
Commission Recruitment Principles and you
wish to make a complaint, you should email Jo
Bushnell, Head of People & Development,
Food Standards Agency at:
[email protected] in the first instance.
If you are not satisfied with the response you
receive from the Agency, you can contact the
Civil Service Commission.
More detailed information can be found on
the Civil Service Commission website.
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