WTWA Estates Officer inWythenshawe inWythenshawe PUBLISHED TUE 3 DEC 2024

Band 7: £46,148 to £52,809 a year per annum, pro rata  PERMANENT 
MATERNITY NHS
Opportunity to make a significant impact on the safety and efficiency of healthcare facilities within the community.
Involvement in managing Hard Facilities Management services, which plays a crucial role in the operational success of multiple hospitals.
Chance to work closely with Energy & Sustainability teams to promote environmentally friendly practices and improve resource efficiency.
Professional development opportunity through deputizing for the WTWA Estates Manager, gaining leadership experience.
Engagement in compliance and Health & Safety legislation, ensuring that practices meet statutory requirements and standards.
Collaboration with a diverse team and the chance to contribute to a workplace that values and promotes equality and diversity.
Ability to work in a supportive environment that prioritizes staff well-being and offers guidance throughout the application process.
The WTWA Estates Officer at the Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust is responsible for overseeing Hard Facilities Management services across several hospitals and associated properties in the Wythenshawe area. The role involves ensuring that all buildings, infrastructure, and plant facilities are maintained safely and cost-effectively in compliance with statutory requirements and the Trust’s policies. The officer will manage work programs, adhere to health and safety legislation, and collaborate with the Energy & Sustainability team to optimize energy use. Additionally, the officer will act as a deputy to the WTWA Estates Manager when needed.

The role emphasises commitment to diversity and equality, welcoming applicants from all backgrounds and ensuring appropriate support during the application process. Further details about the responsibilities and necessary qualifications can be found in the Job Description and Person Specification provided by the Trust.

 


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