EFCD Compliance Support Manager

Company: University Hospital Southampton NHS FT
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Location: Southampton
Job Description:

Job Overview

We are delighted to offer an exciting opportunity to join our team at UHS Estates Ltd (UEL). Please refer to the detailed job description below for more information about the role.

Current Employee Eligibility

Please note this vacancy is currently open only to current employees of the following organisations:

  • Hampshire Hospital NHS FT
  • Hampshire and Isle of Wight ICB
  • Isle of Wight NHS Trust
  • Portsmouth Hospital University NHS Truste
  • South Central Ambulance Service
  • University Hospital Southampton & UHS subsidiaries
  • Hampshire and Isle of Wight Healthcare NHS FT

Working for Our Organisation

UHS Estates Limited (UEL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS). We are responsible for the design, construction, and ongoing maintenance of hospital buildings, as well as soft facilities management and the provision of essential equipment, consumables, and materials.

Employee Benefits

  • Generous NHS pension scheme
  • NHS terms of service and annual leave
  • Access to an employee benefits platform offering discounts on groceries, high street shopping, family outings, holidays, and more

Southampton offers an excellent quality of life, located on the south coast with an international airport and direct train links to London. The area boasts the stunning New Forest National Park, beautiful beaches along the Jurassic Coast, and living costs around 20% lower than London. With 14 Ofsted-rated “Outstanding” schools, it’s a great place to live.

Detailed Job Description And Main Responsibilities

An exciting opportunity to join the Estates, Facilities and Capital Development (EFCD) Team at UHS.

This role is primarily based on site at UHS and is integral to ensuring that estates compliance is effectively monitored, managed and reported, supporting the safe and efficient delivery of services across the Trust.

The overall purpose of the post is to work independently within scope of practice as part of the EFCD Compliance Team, providing specialist advice and guidance on estates statutory and mandatory compliance. You’ll play a key role in monitoring compliance frameworks such as SCART and the NHS Premises Assurance Model (PAM), coordinating risk governance processes, and supporting the delivery of safe, compliant estates services.

You’ll work closely with colleagues across estates and wider Trust teams, including senior managers and safety groups, to ensure compliance is understood, tracked and continuously improved.

You’ll need to have strong organisational and analytical skills, with the ability to manage a varied workload and prioritise effectively. You’ll be confident working with complex information, including legislation, policies and technical guidance, and able to communicate this clearly to a range of audiences.

You’ll bring experience of estates or building services compliance, ideally within a healthcare environment, along with a good understanding of relevant UK legislation, regulations and guidance such as Health Technical Memorandums. A relevant degree (or equivalent experience) is essential, and a qualification such as IOSH or NEBOSH would be beneficial.

You’ll be comfortable working autonomously, while also contributing as part of a collaborative team, and you’ll be confident in influencing others and supporting continuous improvement in compliance and risk management practices.

Person Specification

Qualifications, Knowledge And Experience

Essential Criteria

  • Degree (or level 6) qualification or equivalent level of knowledge and experience.
  • IOSH Managing Safety or equivalent.
  • Relevant engineering, and/or engineering building services training including knowledge of Engineering, Construction Design & Management Regulations to a master levels or equivalent experience.
  • Experience in being part of governance frameworks.
  • Evidence of relevant continued development (CPD).

Desirable Criteria

  • Healthcare building services compliance in NHS / healthcare setting.
  • NEBOSH General Certificate.

Trust Values and Behaviours

Essential criteria

  • Patients First
  • Always Improving
  • Working Together

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Posted: April 20th, 2026