
And you? As a team leader, you’re the biggest supporter of these passionate professionals. As a manager, you make sure your team runs like a well-oiled machine.
As a team leader, you manage skilled experts who conduct inspections and oversee operations on a daily basis. Employees work independently at various locations and have a strong sense of responsibility. You ensure that you stay in regular contact with them. You understand the context in which your employees do their work, even when working remotely. You are constantly working to improve processes and support employees so they can do their jobs even better. You have a clear vision for the future and involve your team in exploring new directions. It is important that you know how to provide guidance, build support, and at the same time listen to the needs of your employees. One of the exciting challenges for you as a team leader, for example, is facilitating task variety and encouraging consistent work practices.
In addition to your own team, you are part of your department’s management team. During departmental meetings, you raise issues that are important to your own team and collaborate with fellow team leaders on department-wide topics. For example, each team leader is responsible for a number of specific areas of focus that they address on behalf of the entire department. You analyze where improvements can be made in existing work processes and address these in a constructive and appreciative manner. Together with your fellow team leaders, you are responsible for the department’s results and cover for one another when absent. Building connections and collaborating are therefore key aspects of your role as a team leader.
Do you have management experience and an interest in food safety, animal health, and animal welfare? Are you uniquely capable of bringing calm and direction to a team of passionate experts at various levels? And do you enjoy analyzing (team) processes and taking them to the next level? If so, we’re looking for you!
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1. What appeals to you about this management position?
2. Describe a recent success in which you were able to build a close-knit team.
3. What challenges have you faced recently in balancing your time and attention between your roles as a team leader and a member of the management team? How did you resolve those challenges, and what insights can you share?
In addition to an onboarding program tailored to your role and extensive training and/or coaching opportunities to support your professional growth, we also offer the following employee benefits:
Individual Choice Budget
You will receive an Individual Choice Budget (ICB) equal to 16.50% of your gross annual salary. You can choose to have your ICB paid out, for example, on a monthly or annual basis, or you can use it to purchase additional leave hours. In addition, you can use your IKB to purchase a (electric) bicycle for commuting tax-free, set up your home office,pay off your student loan with tax benefits up to a maximum of €2,000 per year,or even make your home more sustainable. To encourage this, the national government offers an employer contribution on top of the IKB.
Vacation days
If you work 36 hours a week, you are entitled to 144 vacation hours and 64 IKB leave hours per year. Do you work more or fewer hours? In that case, these hours are calculated proportionally. And if you don’t need as much vacation time? Then you can also choose to have your 64 IKB leave hours paid out or added to your IKB saved leave.
Travel Expense Reimbursement
You will receive a commuter pass that allows you to travel by train in second class for your commute. Do you bike to work? If so, you will receive a travel allowance of €0.21 per kilometer cycled.
If you hold a field-based position, you are often eligible for an electric company car. You may also use this vehicle for personal purposes, subject to the additional tax liabilityand a personal contribution.
Leave Policies
The government offers various leave schemes for different situations, such as (supplementary) maternity leave (up to 5 weeks with 100% pay), parental leave (up to 9 weeks with 100% pay in the first year and an additional 75% for 4 weeks), care leave, and adoption/foster care leave.
Pension
The Dutch government offers an attractive pension plan through ABP, the General Civil Service Pension Fund. Read more about the ABP pension plan here.
Additional allowances and reimbursements
For some positions at the NVWA, it is necessary to work outside regular office hours or to be on call. However, these requirements are offset by additional allowances or compensation. For example, we offer an on-call and standby duty allowance and an irregular shift allowance.
As a team leader, you provide leadership by offering direction, calmness, and attention. You communicate fluently and clearly at various levels and connect easily with those around you. You are able to deploy professionals with diverse talents based on their strengths. You also have an eye for (cultural) differences and similarities. You lead from an inclusive perspective. You have a keen sense of what is happening in your environment and within the organization. Furthermore, you switch quickly between content, process, people, and organization, and you are able to think and act across teams. You are expected to have more than a general interest in the field of work of the teams and the Slaughter Inspection Directorate. You identify with our core values of reliability, transparency, independence, and professionalism, and demonstrate this in your attitude and behavior.
Skills:
• Managing a team
• Employee development
• Networking
• Reflect
The NVWA is committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of society and places great importance on an inclusive hiring policy. We therefore encourage everyone to apply, regardless of cultural background, age, gender identity, religion, disability, or sexual orientation.
As a team leader, you will be working in one of the Red Meat Inspection departments within the Slaughter Inspection Division. Slaughter Inspection is responsible for conducting (veterinary) inspections and assessing both live animals and (batches of) slaughtered meat. These inspections are carried out at businesses within the meat sector. These businesses must adhere to strict rules during the slaughter process. There are also regulations governing the layout of these facilities.
Our staff ensure compliance with food safety regulations (meat and meat products) and monitor animal health and welfare in the meat processing industry. For example, the slaughter of animals is subject to strict regulations. Prior to slaughter, animals must be properly housed, cared for, and adequately stunned. Our inspectors monitor compliance with these welfare regulations.
In addition, compliance with regulations is monitored at companies and at various locations, in collaboration with other regulatory agencies or government bodies where necessary.
In the Netherlands, we take it for granted that the products we use and everything we eat are safe. We expect animals to be treated well, even if they are destined for slaughter. We want to be able to consume fruits and vegetables without a second thought, and other products are “naturally” fine too. We want to be able to walk in nature without worry and buy toys for our children without suspicion. As consumers, we simply rely on that; for us, it goes without saying.
But we sometimes forget that companies work hard every day to maintain those high standards. That it isn’t always easy for business owners to comply with all applicable laws and regulations. We also forget that the government oversees this. Safety sounds so simple, but it isn’t.
What does the NVWA do?
The staff of the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA) work hard every day to maintain that standard. Through dialogue with businesses in the hospitality sector, slaughterhouses, plant cultivation, and other producers, the NVWA monitors food and product safety, plant health, and the welfare of animals, nature, and the environment. We do so in accordance with national and international laws and regulations. We operate on a basis of trust, but we take firm action against businesses that do not adhere strictly to the rules. In the interest of society.
We closely monitor where the greatest risks lie and where oversight is most urgently needed, so that we can inform consumers and others in a timely manner. The NVWA also plays a key role in export inspections and in the import of products into Europe.
What does the NVWA stand for?
The NVWA is responsible for overseeing animal welfare, animal health, food safety, product safety, tobacco and alcohol prevention, plant health, and nature and the environment.
The Dutch government strives to be an employer that every employee—regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, ethnic background, or disability—wants to work for. Addressing social issues in diverse teams makes us more effective and innovative. That makes the work meaningful and challenging.
The NVWA is an agency of the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Food Security, and Nature (LVVN) and the Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Sport.
The Central Government Performance Framework helps employees and managers establish performance and development goals during performance reviews and provides insight into career opportunities within the federal government.
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