We are always looking for talented people to join our team. Although we don't have any vacancies at present we welcome your CV for future consideration.
Please send your CV and covering letter to jobs@safelincs.co.uk
Safelincs is proud to be the UKs largest online fire and safety provider. Our ambitious and dedicated team has ensured that since starting out over 20 years ago, the business has gone from strength to strength. Our forward-thinking vision allows us to champion innovation and our environmental ethos is always at the heart of our decision making. Being part of the Safelincs team means playing a role in our journey as an industry leader in fire safety.
We empower our staff to achieve their potential in every role through support, training and engagement. Our continued growth allows us to offer a rewarding career path to our staff, nurturing and developing their strengths and providing opportunities for progression.
“Safelincs have given me so many opportunities to expand my current skill level and experience. Not only have I been given in-house training but I have also been enrolled onto an external management course to underpin my role. The investment that Safelincs have put in me is so appreciated and I feel incredibly honored to work for a company that invests so much into their staff.”
The SME National Business Awards recognises outstanding achievement by small and medium-sized enterprises across the country. We are proud to have topped 18 other finalists to win Employer of the Year in 2022!
We are based in Alford, Lincolnshire, a small market town nestled between the Lincolnshire coast and the Lincolnshire Wolds which is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Only 30 miles from the historical city of Lincoln and a 10 minute drive from the beach, this affordable location gives you the best of both worlds. With average house prices significantly below the national average, members of staff who have moved into the area often find they can get a lot more house for their money. View Properties.
Alford offers families with children outstanding schools within walking distance, from pre-school to secondary education, including Sixth Form at Queen Elizabeth’s Grammar School.
Ask any one of our staff about the benefits of working at Safelincs and they will tell you about the free refreshments on offer! Being part of our team also gives you access to our social clubs and events throughout the year – from kickboxing and squash to games nights and even bingo.
Professional Development We empower our staff to develop their skills and offer clear pathways to progression. Competitive Salary Our competitive salaries are regularly reviewed to reflect each staff member’s development. Holiday Allowance We offer a generous holiday allowance of a minimum of 33 days including bank holidays. Free Refreshments We offer a complete selection of fairtrade & locally sourced snacks and drinks. Social Clubs & Events From go-karting to film nights, there are lots of opportunities to socialise and try something new.Many people are unaware of the devastating effects of carbon monoxide poisoning. Carbon Monoxide has no colour, smell or taste and cannot be detected by the human senses. It is extremely dangerous, binding itself to the haemoglobin in red blood cells and preventing them from transporting oxygen around the body.
According to statistics released by the Office for National Statistics, throughout England and Wales, there are an average of over 60 deaths every year due to accidental exposure to carbon monoxide - up to 45% of which occur in the home.
Source: ONS, User Requested Data, Refs 006780, 007476 & 009122
Figures from the Department of Health and Social Care show that there are around 4000 cases of carbon monoxide poisoning treated in A&E Departments across England each year - even mild cases can exacerbate existing conditions such as respiratory illnesses, leading to fatalities.
According to the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for England, around 200 per year are hospitalised in England and Wales as a result of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.
A study of more than 27,000 properties by the Liverpool John Moores University, supported by the Merseyside and West Midlands Fire Services, found that less than 10% of homes have a single carbon monoxide alarm to protect occupants from this deadly gas.
Source: Liverpool John Moores University