Inspector
- Civil Service
- Part Time
- Ruskington + Work from Home
- 54,238
Job Description
Job summary
The SGSA is recruiting for the role of an Inspector.
SGSA Inspectors work from home and cover a specific geographical area. Consideration will be given to the geographical location of applicants, given the need to align with existing members of the Inspectorate, but applications are welcome from anywhere in England.
The successful candidate will be expected to travel extensively including overnight stays and work flexibly. This will include weekend/evening work for which time off in lieu will be given.
Role Context
Every week millions of people watch live sport events in the UK. This role helps keep them safe.
The SGSA is a small but ambitious organisation, which is regarded as a world leader in sports ground safety, as stated by the Government in its response to a recent independent review of the organisation.
We have built this reputation through our exceptional staff, made up of Inspectors and a central Secretariat.
This vacancy offers a rare opportunity to join the SGSA. It is particularly exciting as the successful applicant will be joining us as we look to strengthen our role in the sports safety sector.
Alongside our statutory responsibilities to licence football grounds and maintain oversight of local authorities, over the next year, the SGSAs priorities include:
- Maintaining our commitment to fan safety through licensed standing and addressing the risks associated with persistent standing in seated areas.
This is an important time to join the SGSA, and the successful applicant will be integral to the delivery of these priorities.
As part of the Inspectorate team, the new Inspector will contribute to a wide range of work and policies. They will provide independent and expert advice, contributing to setting internationally-recognised guidance and standards.
Job description
The SGSA is the UK Governments advisor on safety at sports grounds and a world leader in safety and its purpose is to ensure sports grounds are safe for everyone.
The SGSAs team of Inspectors provide advice, guidance and training on a wide spectrum of spectator safety issues within football grounds, as well as across a range of other sports and each Inspector has a portfolio of grounds that they support.
Inspectors are responsible for delivering the SGSAs two regulatory functions for their portfolio:
- Licensing of football grounds in the Premier League, the English Football League, Wembley Stadium and the Principality Stadium
The Inspectors role involves frequent interaction with local authorities, football clubs and other interested parties, with visits to sports grounds on both event and non-event days. They advise, assist and persuade clubs and local authorities on a wide range of ground and spectator safety issues. The nature of the work therefore requires overnight stays, evening and weekend working.
The team of Inspectors have a range of specialist knowledge, experience and expertise and individual Inspectors represent the Inspectorate on project work for the SGSA as relevant to their particular specialism/s.
Inspectors may also be required to contribute to the development of internationally-recognised guidance and standards, develop and deliver training on safety related matters, and undertake other commercial activity both on a national and international basis. This may provide the (optional) opportunity for international travel.
As an overview, the accountabilities, roles and responsibilities for an Inspector are:
- Provide the regulatory oversight for a portfolio of football clubs and local authorities to enable and support them in the delivery of their statutory obligations.
Person specification
Essential knowledge, skills, experience, qualifications and education requirements for the role:
- Experience of working in a safety related environment
- Experience and knowledge of spectator safety legislation and guidance
(Note: particular weighting will be given to these two criteria).
Desirable knowledge, skills and experience:
- Degree level or professional qualification in a relevant subject (e.g., surveying, crowd, event, facilities or risk management)