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Environmental Health/Food Safety Officer3 temporary posts have become available working for Manchester City Councils Food and Health and Safety Team. This is an exciting opportunity to get involved with a busy city based team with a wide range of premises and a varied workload.The 3 month vacancies require candidates that have suitable experience to undertake food safety inspections, re-visits, identify where enforcement action is required and escalate to existing staff and also respond to customer service requests.You will be expected to complete inspection reports, establish and allocate food hygiene ratings and prepare schedules of work for food business operators. You will also be expected to investigate complaints relating to poor food hygiene practices and advise business on improvements and update customers.You will complete all relevant details for service requests and related activities in the councils Civica Flare system. You will be expected to fully comply with council procedures and FSA Code of Practice and Practice Guidance requirements.It is essential that you have significant experience and competency in food hygiene work and are able to work to a high standard with minimal supervision.The minimum requirements for the post are: -- Be an EHRB registered EHO or have obtained EHRB registration through a higher certificate related to food safety.- Achieve and documented food competency in-line with the Food Law Code of Practice.- Up to date CPD records- Enhanced DBS on the online update serviceApplications from those with additional expertise in occupational health and safety, are particularly invited but this is by no means essential. Working 35 hours per week, flexible approach to working hours is essential.