We are looking for a forward-thinking fire safety professional with a people centred approach, who can foster good relations with our teams and audiences. You will be working on a wide range of truly extraordinary, high-profile exhibitions, events and experiences in a fast-paced environment, across multiple sites. Together with an excellent knowledge of fire safety legislation and an ability to problem solve and influence decision making, you will work collaboratively to help teams find solutions and bring ambitious artistic visions to life. You will support the Senior Safety Manager to ensure Tate's fire safety provision is consistently met. Demonstrable experience managing fire safety within a complex, public facing environment Excellent knowledge of fire safety legislation and its application in a public setting Relevant qualifications to meet the responsibilities of the role Strong operational judgement, with the ability to identify areas for improvement and implement process Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to collaborate with a range of internal and external stakeholders A proactive and solutions focussed approach to problem-solving and project management A strong attention to detail, with the ability to quickly establish an appropriate course of action when dealing with competing demands and priorities Highly organised with the ability to prioritise, co-ordinate and delegate tasks and work accurately under pressure to meet deadlines. Good project management skills An adaptable, collaborative approach An interest in and commitment to the work of Tate. Act as a central point of support and advice for colleagues in all departments and across all of Tate's sites. Foster a positive culture of collaboration with stakeholders Provide guidance to ensure all workstreams, projects and practices are robustly risk assessed and that appropriate mitigations, training and processes are in place Work closely with colleagues in operational teams to ensure Tate's fire safety practices represent best practice and are compliant with the relevant legal frameworks Manage the fire risk assessment process on Tate's behalf, ensuring its Fire Strategy and Fire Safety Policy are up to date and that appropriate measures are in place Manage Tate's fire safety training programme, including its fire related incident drills and table top exercises Maintain effective records on behalf of Tate, ensuring Tate's fire safety paperwork meets the requirements of the relevant legal frameworks Review and investigate fire safety incidents which occur on site. Our opportunities are open for you to apply online. Please visit: For all opportunities we ask candidates to complete an online application form for the vacancy they are interested in. If you need an application form in an alternative format please call us on 020 7887 4997. Once you have submitted your application you can keep track of its progress by logging into your account. The closing date for the submission of completed application forms is 18 May 2025 by midnight. Where vacancies attract large volumes of applicants, we reserve the right to close this vacancy early. Therefore, if you are interested, please try to submit your application as early as possible.Job Summary
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