Description:
About us
PEER is undergoing significant growth, including expanding beyond the construction industry and partnering with the defence industry to continue to build the skilled workforce for the future. We are on the lookout for an outstanding individual to join our team to lead the Work health safety function.
PEER is a not-for-profit industry-based organisation, a Group Training Organisation (GTO) and National award-winning Registered Training Organisation (RTO), delivering nationally accredited training packages to meet South Australia’s skill development needs.
The Opportunity
We are seeking an experienced Work Health Safety Manager to develop and implement the Workplace Health Safety Management System and practices, manage and oversee the Injury Management and Return to Work systems and lead a small team. You will play a key role in ensuring the wellbeing of all apprentices and corporate staff through developing, implementing, and maintaining our health and safety programs to ensure compliance and promote a safe working environment.
Reporting to the General Manager, People & Culture, key responsibilities include:
- Develop and implement strategic and operational plans to achieve physical and psychosocial WHS culture where safety is everyone’s responsibility.
- Provide leadership and promote a culture of safety across our apprentices, host employers and corporate staff
- Provide expert advice for all health and safety matters
- Conduct training needs analysis and provide WHS training and education to apprentices, hosts and corporate staff
- Conducting regular safety audits and inspections
- Lead the Injury Management and Return-to-Work (RTW) function
- Investigating workplace incidents and implementing corrective actions
- Develop and implement WHS policies and procedures
- Represent PEER on various industry bodies and engage with external stakeholders
About You:
PEER values its people and fosters a workplace culture centered on collaboration, innovation, and safety. We are seeking an experienced WHS Manager who is passionate about leading impactful safety initiatives in the construction and defense industries. The ideal candidate will have:
- A tertiary qualification or a minimum of Cert 4 (or higher) in WHS
- Certification in workplace injury management, return to work coordination, or rehabilitation coordination.
- Internal audit qualification and/or experience (or willing to undertake training)
- Proven experience in workplace health and safety, with strong knowledge of WHS legislation, guidelines and standards. Preference within a technical trade based and/or GTO/RTO environment preferable.
- Proven people leadership and communication to provide safe and supportive work environments with a united and collaborative culture
- Ability to conduct audits, risk assessments, and provide practical safety solutions
- Strong data analysis and report writing skills
- Mental Health First Aid Accreditation or equivalent highly regarded.
You will also need:
- Federal Police check
- Working with Children check
What we offer
PEER prides itself on its inclusive, collaborative and supportive culture that celebrates and enhances the employee experience including benefits such as:
- Competitive salary with annual reviews
- Phone, laptop and PEER branded vehicle (that can be used for personal use)
- Flexible Working Conditions including monthly Rostered Days Off (RDO)
- Gifted leave over the Christmas Shut Down period (in addition to 4 weeks annual leave)
- 12% SGC (superannuation guarantee contribution) and same pay super
- Extended Personal Leave for a significant illness or event
- Free onsite car parking
- Access to ongoing professional development and Education Assistance Program
- Access to retail discounts, corporate health insurance plans, salary sacrifice options
Apply now
Sound like a great opportunity or want to know more. A full position description can be obtained by contacting Brooke Sapio on 0439088*** or *******@peer.com.au
We believe in hiring for potential and are committed to building a workplace that’s diverse and inclusive. We encourage applications from everyone including people who may not tick all the criteria, from culturally diverse backgrounds, are living with a disability, job seekers of all ages, First Nation Peoples, and members of the LGBTIQA+ community.
Closing Date 28 February 2025
RTO code: 45744