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Compliance Officer (occupational Health And Safety) - SPARK Schools Support

Manage health and safety compliance and emergency preparedness across multiple sites
Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Senior
6 days ago
SPARK Schools

SPARK Schools

A network of private schools in South Africa offering affordable, globally competitive education with a focus on individual student achievement.

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Compliance Officer

The role of the Compliance Officer is to manage the organisation's compliance, health and safety portfolio across the organisation. This includes the implementation and adherence of relevant policies and procedures; risk mitigation; continuous improvement, and on-going statutory compliance. The role is also responsible for collaborating closely with the School Leadership and Operations Team(s), while championing the SPARK culture and brand in all stakeholder interactions.

Responsibilities:

  • Ensure that all health & safety policies, procedures, rules and regulations are implemented and adhered to by relevant stakeholders across all the school sites and support office to ensure ongoing compliance.
  • Periodically review, update and communicate health & safety strategy, policies, regulations and SOPs to ensure relevance, on-going compliance and continuous improvement.
  • Stay up-to-date with new or revised legislation pertaining to health, safety and welfare.
  • Ensure a safe workplace environment without risk to health by providing expert advice on health and safety matters.
  • Oversee that all Health & Safety files are up to date and in compliance with legislation.
  • Undertake comprehensive quarterly health and safety internal audits. Document, file and share internal audit reports with the School Leadership and Property Operations Manager.
  • Assess each site's audit rating and assist to action any non-compliance items / recommendations until completion and improvement. This may include delegating responsibility to relevant stakeholders regarding health and safety matters.
  • Create useful content for Safety Toolbox Talks, and ensure that they are conducted across all sites on a quarterly basis.
  • Coordinate with site leadership to ensure emergency preparedness and that fire drills are conducted.
  • Manage the required health and safety training with the appointed external provider.
  • Manage and attend to logged tickets within agreed SLA timeframe.
  • Ensure that all compliance certificates (incl. each site's Health Certificate) are in place and valid. This includes keeping the relevant trackers up-to-date and documenting reasons for non-compliance or validity.
  • Manage license and registration renewals – ensure that the relevant tracker is up-to-date and renewals have been proactively planned.
  • Understand, commit to and deliver on the assigned applicable area of responsibility and duties as appointed by the 16(2) in terms of the OHS Act Section
  • Monitor campus emergencies, including equipment breakdowns, malfunctions and alarm calls in conjunction with security companies.
  • Respond to emergency situations or other urgent issues involving facilities and/or equipment. This may include attending to emergencies outside of working hours (e.g. break-ins).
  • Conduct inspections together with the relevant department (Department of Labour & Employment; Department of Health) inspector and implement recommended changes.
  • Ensure that all employees are aware of their respective responsibilities regarding security, health and safety in order to maintain optimised awareness and mitigation.
  • Document, investigate and report on all incidents, accidents, complaints, criminal activities, cases of ill-health and/or injuries on the sites/properties.
  • Post investigation, make recommendations for improvement and oversee the implementation of such improvements to ensure security, health and safety is maintained.
  • Report any injuries and/or accidents to the Department of Labour (DoEL) within seven (7) days and manage injury on duty claims with the Compensation Fund.
  • Report any incidents of criminal nature to the appropriate authorities in a timely manner.
  • Develop, implement and communicate a crisis management plan for all sites/offices across the organisation. This includes ensuring that all employees understand the process clearly.
  • Work closely with the School Leadership Teams/Site Section 8.2 Appointees to ensure that the required health and safety checklists are complete, procedures are followed and protocols are administered to the required standard.
  • Obtain a Letter of Good Standing with PSIRA and COIDA on an annual basis.
  • Establish, implement and/or communicate a structured programme of health and safety training throughout the organisation.
  • Ensure effective management of supplier (service provider) relationships in line with business objectives and signed supplier agreements.
  • Visit each site on a monthly basis.
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Compliance Officer (occupational Health And Safety) - SPARK Schools Support
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A network of private schools in South Africa offering affordable, globally competitive education with a focus on individual student achievement.