Safety and Risk Analyst

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4 weeks ago
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Are you analytical and passionate about safety? Join Travel Counsellors as a Safety and Risk Analyst, where you'll use data to spot risks, improve processes, and make a real impact on travel safety.

As a Safety and Risk Analyst with us, you will be responsible for working within the Compliance & Risk team, helping to create a robust framework of data analytics, summarising and reporting on results.

Principal Accountabilities

Assist in the delivery of compliance reviews in line with agreed KPIs.
Assess compliance (as required) using agreed methodologies and programmes, including interrogation of data and systems to identify any issues and barriers to compliance.
Undertake travel health & safety audit activity to ensure the Travel Safety Management System is being fulfilled, analyse the results, maintain audit records and reporting information, and liaise with suppliers, commercial, TCs, and the Global Health & Safety Manager, as required.
Third-party screening - liaise with suppliers/customers and other stakeholders, as required.
Liaise with external providers of screening services, as required.
Conduct a programme of data analytics in line with agreed KPIs.
Maintain the Compliance & Risk team methodologies/policies/training materials.

Company Benefits

Competitive salary + annual bonus
Flexible hybrid working
Career development opportunities
25 days holiday (increasing to 28 after 5 years)
Enhanced Maternity/Paternity pay
1 day paid charity day
Company events and incentives
3x salary death in service benefit
Pension scheme
Private Medical Insurance or Healthcare Cash Plan
Free breakfast and beverages

Essential Skills

Experience and knowledge of working with vast amounts of data, analysing, interpreting, and summarising results.
Knowledge of travel health & safety and the use of third-party providers.Join Travel Counsellors as a Safety and Risk Analyst and turn insights into action. Apply today!

About Us

At Travel Counsellors, our customers, communities, and colleagues are at the heart of everything we do. For over 30 years, we've empowered 2,100+ independent travel agents worldwide, helping them build successful businesses while providing deeply personal, human connections with their customers. Supported by a talented team of over 400 people in our Support Offices, we create unique travel experiences that keep customers coming back. Named the Best Place to Work in Travel (2022) and ranked in the Sunday Times Best Places to Work (2023 & 2024), we're expanding rapidly and looking for exceptional individuals to join our Head Office team.

Creating an Inclusive Environment

Travel Counsellors is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity and inclusion. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and do not discriminate based on race, gender, disability, or any protected characteristic. We provide accommodations for individuals with disabilities throughout the hiring process. We believe diverse perspectives strengthen our team and encourage all to apply.

For more information about this role - and others - at Travel Counsellors, please do not hesitate to contact the Talent Acquisition team at

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