We are currently reviewing job descriptions and going to add banding for salaries across our business.
Hill Laboratories never had an H&S Manager and always had a coordinator/advisor.
Is it possible that any of you can share with me an H&S Manager and H&S Advisor JD to make the comparisons and then for the HR and ELT team to do the banding to see where I am at?
Much appreciated.
My email is sandradotnieuwoudtathill-labsdotcodotnz
Thank you
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My experience has been that both roles have similar JDs but it's more a case of the reporting line and responsibility which varies depending on the organisational culture and goals.
An 'Advisor' is generally in an EHS silo that is a support role separate from operations. They kinda have all care, but little responsibility for EHS related stuff - more in line with a consultant.
A HS manager is usually a part of the immediate org structure and owns alllll the EHS related stuff....
Like I said - very generalised but it comes down to the wants/needs/aspirations of the individual company/organisation.
Hi Sandra there is a significant difference a between a manager and an advisor. An advisor works at an operational level and is usually early or mid career. A manager is more experienced, is strategic, a technical lead and a leader of people. You can view the difference between an OSH practitioner and OSH professional in the INSHPO Capability framework https://www.inshpo.org/storage/app/media/docs/INSHPO_2017_Capability_Framework_Final.pdf