Health and Safety Systems Advisor
Āu Mahi | What You Will Do
As a Health and Safety Systems Advisor you will operationalise strategy by delivering expert advice, building effective systems, and developing engaging training programmes that support a strong health and safety culture. You’ll collaborate widely across the University, influencing stakeholders at all levels and helping drive continuous improvement in how we manage risk and wellbeing.
As a trusted advisor, you will:
- Develop, review and maintain UC’s Health & Safety systems, policies and procedures
- Lead consultation processes and collaborate with stakeholders across faculties and service units
- Design and deliver health & safety training programmes and learning solutions
- Build and enhance system capability, including Assura and Safety Culture platforms
- Analyse data and insights to inform continuous improvement initiatives
- Provide practical advice and coaching to support a proactive safety culture
- Contribute to accessible and user-friendly health & safety resources and communications
Mōu | Who You Are
You will have at least 5 years’ experience in health and safety within a complex organisation, with strong knowledge of health & safety legislation and best practice. You will also be able to demonstrate:
- Experience in developing systems, frameworks, or training programmes
- Excellent stakeholder engagement and influencing skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving capability
- A detail-oriented, process-driven approach
- Confidence working both independently and within a team
- Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in IT, systems, or a related field
- Health & Safety qualification (Level 4–5 minimum, e.g., NEBOSH IGC)
- NZISM membership (preferred).
Desirable:
- Experience with Learning Teams / Safety II approaches
- Experience with learning management systems and data analysis
- Familiarity with Assura, Safety Culture, or similar tools.
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