To undertake the necessary professional duties associated with ensuring compliance with building regulations. To develop, maintain and refine team processes and procedures to support and facilitate the delivery of a high quality and efficient building control service. To ensure that Building Regulations applications and associated work processes are carried out in accordance with documented procedures, timescales and deadlines and all work is conducted in a timely and professional manner. Manage the team in carrying out site inspections to ensure compliance to building regulations and other relevant legislation, and inspection of dangerous structures and taking appropriate action. To ensure strong and robust line management of the team through:
Taking a lead role in the successful delivery of the service. The day-to-day supervision of employees within your team, including the management of performance, annual leave, annualised hours, sickness and expenses claims. Managing performance and capability effectively to ensure that the team are meeting statutory and council/local targets. Correct deployment of the councils’ policies and procedures within your team, notably health & safety and GDPR.
Leading by example in modelling the conduct, behaviour and values expected of the councils’ employees and establish a working environment within your team in which individuals can excel. Being responsible for the appointment and development of all members in your team. Taking initiative for solving issues and problems. Assisting and managing other aspects of the team’s work including input into access, sustainability, fire safety and new legislation. Making a positive contribution to corporate issues that impact on the Planning service area. Undertaking effective communication with colleagues, service managers, councillors, town and parish councils, outside agencies and the wider community. Working closely with other team leaders across South and Vale and deputising for the service manager as required. Ensuring that diversity and equality are respected and embedded within your team. Work closely with the Development Support Officer to proactively manage client relationships and to ensure the ‘soft’ marketing of the service at all levels. Representing either council equally and without bias to all outside bodies. The duties may vary from time to time without changing the nature of the post or the level of responsibility and the post holder may also be required to carry out any other duties appropriate to the grading of the post. Qualifications and Experience
Extensive knowledge and understanding of Building Act, The Building Regulations and all associated legislative frameworks relating to Building Control and a willingness and desire to keep knowledge up to date. Proven experience of successfully managing and leading a team, providing constructive feedback on performance and encouraging individuals to take training opportunities. Ability to work independently and take initiative for implementing improvements. Working, relatable knowledge and understanding of local government structure and political frameworks. Proven track record at maintaining an excellent level of competence in a constantly changing and competitive environment. Able to communicate ideas and expectations clearly, succinctly, using plain language and able to demonstrate political awareness and sensitivity. Working knowledge and understanding of health and safety issues and foster good practice within the team. Occasionally deal with potentially dangerous structure situations in inclement conditions and anti-social times. Ability to act as the lead officer ensuring compliance and enforcement within Building Regulations and ancillary legislation. Excellent organisational skills together with prioritisation of available resources and management of appropriate performance systems. Proficient in the use of IT packages. Degree or an equivalent qualification in building studies or a related field. Full professional membership of RICS, CABE or equivalent. At least five years working at a senior level in the building control profession. Minimum Registered as a Class 2F & Class 4 Building Inspector. Hold full and current driving licence with ready access to a vehicle that is insured for business use. Validated/ Registered Class 3G/3H Building Inspector. CIOB Certificate: Management of Public Service Building Control Certificate. CIOB Certificate: Managing Legislative Compliance Certificate. CIOB Certificate: Fire Safety in Complex Buildings Certificate. Your approach at work needs to mirror our vision and values which are detailed below. In particular for this role, the following points are essential:
• Ability to provide constructive feedback to team members to enable them to excel and develop in their roles. • Takes initiative for solving issues and problems, taking responsibility for own and team’s actions and being proactive in finding solutions. • Positive communication – communicating key messages across the service and to all staff and team members in a positive and enthusiastic manner. • Setting clear standards for ourselves and others to work towards. • Commitment to valuing diversity and equality, respecting customers and colleagues in all relationships and service delivery. • Reliable and able to work under pressure and meeting deadlines. • Diplomatic, tactful and able to maintain discretion in difficult circumstances. Further information The designated office base is Abbey House, Abingdon. The councils operate in a truly flexible, and hybrid way where the focus is on outcomes not where you work. Having read about our role if you have any questions please email Natasha Ireland at natasha.ireland@southandvale.gov.uk.
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