A recently created position, this role is an exciting opportunity to make a real impact on the safety and well-being of our employees.
This role will be fundamental in implementing and promoting health, safety and wellbeing initiatives across our organization that support a culture centered on safety and positive wellbeing outcomes.
As the Manager Safety & Wellbeing, you will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of workplace health and safety.
You will lead a team of professional and committed Work Health & Safety Officers who play an essential role in implementing procedures to ensure compliance with local and national safety regulations.
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The Role Reporting to the Director Economy, Business and Workforce, this role will be responsible for the implementation of Council's Work Health and Safety System, providing advice and guidance on wellbeing strategies, plans and best practices that support resilience-building, psychosocial risk management, and fostering a positive organisational culture that enhances employee physical and mental wellbeing.
What we will offer: Annual salary range of $120,000 to $143,000 (inclusive of 11.5% superannuation).
Permanent full-time, 35 hours per week.
Opportunity to grow your career with a large regional Council.
Access to Council's Flexible Working Hours Agreement.
Key Responsibilities Oversee the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of Council's Work Health and Safety (WHS) system, including risk management, health and safety audit processes, policies and procedures, ensuring alignment with legislative requirements and organisational goals.
Provide advice and guidance on wellbeing strategies, plans and best practices that support resilience-building, psychosocial risk management, and initiatives that foster a positive organisational culture that enhances employee physical and mental wellbeing.
Provide leadership and oversight to the WHS team, offering expert advice, guidance, and mentorship while fostering professional growth and ensuring the delivery of high-level WHS outcomes.
Identify and implement actions and initiatives with regards to strategies and plans that support the health and wellbeing of all workers.
Carrying out workplace inspections with a focus on psychosocial hazards, enforcing WHS laws and provide advice.
Lead and oversee proactive education, training and awareness initiatives that focus on the health and wellbeing of all workers across the organisation.
Collaborate and support the People & Culture team in the development and implementation of initiatives, policies, procedures, and practices that support the strategic direction.
Oversee the coordination and implementation of Council's consultation framework and provide support and guidance to managers and supervisors on the implementation of Council's WHS management system at a site level to ensure they are compliant.
Complete audits as identified and implement actions arising from those audits.
Skills and Experience We are looking for an experienced professional with: Tertiary qualifications in Work Health and Safety, Human Resources, Organisational Psychology or Psychology or an associate degree.
Certificate IV or Diploma in Work Health and Safety.
Class C Driver's Licence.
General Construction Induction Training Card.
Substantial leadership experience.
Highly developed communication (oral and written) and interpersonal skills including sound conflict resolution and negotiation skills.
Demonstrated comprehensive understanding and application of relevant legislation, and WHS risk management principles Desirable Return to Work Coordinator Certificate in accordance with SIRA Requirements.
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.
What is next?
Applications close Sunday, 9 February 2025 at 11.59pm AEST .
Interviews will be held week commencing Monday, 17 February 2025.
If you are interested in this role and would like more information, please contact Fiona Piltz, Director Economy, Business & Workforce on (02) 6926 9216 or 0409 824 634.
As part of the recruitment process, pre-employment checks will be conducted in line with requirements of the position.
All preferred candidates for this position will be asked to consent to a police check.
Please note that people with a criminal record are not discouraged from applying for the position.
Each application will be considered on its merit.
For more information and to apply, please visit: https://wagga.pulsesoftware.com/Pulse/jobs Council is an inclusive employer.
We strive to reflect the community in which we work, as a result we welcome and encourage applications from skilled people from all walks of life.
This includes women, men, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, people with a disability, veterans, sexually and gender diverse people, people with lived experience and people of all ages.