Are you looking for a meaningful career where you can contribute to lowering serious injuries and fatalities in Queensland workplaces?Do you have a passion for work health and safety?We're looking for a Principal Inspector to join us in making a difference to people's lives. As Queensland's work health and safety regulator, working for the Office of Industrial Relations is more than just a job. Our purpose is to improve work health and safety and reduce the risk of work-related fatalities, injuries and illness in Queensland.
We Work With Industry And Assist Businesses To Create a Safe And Healthy Culture In Queensland Places Of Work. We Do This ByMaking sure work health and safety laws are followedInvestigating work-related fatalities and serious injuriesEducating workplacesAs part of a multi-disciplinary team you will work with industry to improve health and safety in Queensland workplaces and help make a real difference to the lives of Queensland employers, workers and their families.
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) enforces work health and safety laws, investigates workplace fatalities, serious injuries, prosecutes breaches of legislation and educates employees and employers on their legal obligations. We're responsible for improving work health and safety in Queensland and helping to reduce the risk of workers being killed or injured on the job.
We do this by making sure work health and safety laws are followed, investigating work-related fatalities and serious injuries, educating workplaces on ways to comply with legislation, taking legal action when work health and safety laws are broken and educating employees and employers on their legal obligations. Your Key ResponsibilitiesSpecific responsibilities are outlined in the position description for this role but generally, you'll have strong written, time management and stakeholder engagement and management skills. Experience in applying workplace health and safety protocols in community enforcement or other such regulatory enforcement would be highly regarded.
This role will challenge and develop your ability to engage with stakeholders, partner and educate the community in safety matters and ensure compliance within a regulatory framework. You'll be part of the solution to keep Queenslander's safe at work and see the direct impact of your role in the community. As a Queensland public sector employee, you will also have employment security and access to flexible work, health and wellbeing programs, competitive salary and superannuation and support for development.
If you are looking for more than just a job and passionate about making a difference in workplaces to ensure all employees return home safely, APPLY NOW!How To ApplySubmit your resume and a short statement (no more than 2 pages) outlining your ability to undertake the responsibilities and requirements as outlined in the 'How you will be assessed' section of the position description. Further informationWe are committed to building inclusive cultures in the Queensland public sector that respect and promote human rights and diversity. Please ensure you download all attachments and follow instructions. Applications to remain current for 12 months.
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