Trainee Meat Hygiene Inspector - Aberdeen, United Kingdom - Scottish Government
Description
Overview:
Are you passionate about protecting public health and animal welfare, ensuring the food we eat is safe and animals are treated humanely?
Food Standard Scotland (FSS) was established by the Food (Scotland) Act 2015 as a non-ministerial office, part of the Scottish Administration, alongside, but separate from, the Scottish Government.
FSS has a wide and diverse remit which covers all aspects of the food chain which can impact on public health - aiming to protect consumers from food safety risks and promote healthy eating.
Our mission is to be Scotland's leading authority on food safety, standards and healthy eating; using data and evidence to provide assurance and advice that inspires consumer confidence and improves public health.
FSS are looking to recruit Trainee Meat Hygiene Inspectors to deliver Official Controls in slaughterhouses across Scotland, ensuring animals are slaughtered humanely and the meat produced is fit for human consumption.
You will be fully trained in all aspects of Meat Inspection, undergoing a comprehensive training programme that involves a mix of theoretical and practical training resulting in gaining the Royal Society for Public Health Diploma in Meat Inspection.
You will be fully supported during the 6-month training period by a dedicated assessor as well as in plant mentors to guide you through the practical elements.
This role is on fixed term basis for the first 9 months.Upon successful completion of probation and the required qualification, the staff will be moved into a permanent contract at B1 level (£32,140).
Once qualified you will work as part of an inspection team at your assigned base plant.You will work under an Official Veterinarian (OV) who will provide technical support and guidance, and be line managed by a Field Operations Coordinator (FOC) who will provide managerial support.
Two of the posts are for 30 hours per week (Dingwall and Grantown-on-Spey) while the other three are 37 hours per week.
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Responsibilities:
- Post mortem inspection of the carcase and offal of slaughtered food animals to determine their fitness for human consumption. This involves visual inspection, making cuts into organs and palpation of organs.
- Monitoring the welfare of animals at the point of slaughter, ensuring Food Business Operators (FBO) are complying with relevant welfare legislation.
- Carrying out hygiene patrols and inspections in your base plant and any colocated cutting plant ensuring FBO staff are complying with hygiene legislation.
- Carrying out sampling for medicinal residues on behalf of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate as well as other sampling schemes.
- Recording and reporting any noncompliances to the OV, collation and recording of inspection results and input onto FSS computer systems.
- Communicating with and fostering positive working relationships with the FBO to manage and resolve noncompliances.
Competencies
Self Awareness
Team Work
Information Management
Communications and Engagement
Essential Criteria & Qualifications:
No specific qualifications required for this post; however, you must be a determined and committed individual with a strong desire to learn and develop new skills.
A full, valid UK driving licence and your own vehicle or to be able to demonstrate the ability to travel to work by other means.
Essential Criteria
- Established organisational skills, adaptable and able to deliver to agreed timescales and deadlines.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to communicate with a wide range of people
- Ability to work well as part of a team as well as independently with minimum supervision to achieve objectives.
- Demonstrating a flexible approach to work and a willingness to adapt to change.
Location
J. Munro, Dingwall
Millers of Speyside, Grantown-on-Spey
Woodhead Bros., Turriff
Scotbeef, Inverurie
Kepak McIntosh Donald, Portlethen
Provisional Dates for Sift
TBC
How to Apply
For further information on this vacancy please download and review the "Person Specification" which you will find below.
Person Specification Band A
In addition to your CV, you should fill in a personal statement (no longer than 750 words) explaining why you consider your personal skills, qualities and experience suitable for this role, with particular reference to the criteria in the person specification.
When considering how your experience relates to the role, please tailor your CV and personal statement to reflect the role and the essential skills/criteria as described in the job description/person specification.
Additional Information
**As part of any recruitment proc
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