DISABILITY SAFETY, WELLBEING AND INJURY MANAGEMENT ADVISORReference 2WE29379External Vacancy – Open to EveryoneDivision: Disability ServicesLocation: Daw ParkSalary Range: 98,478-104,165Classification: ASO6Engagement Type: OngoingClosing Date: 22 Nov 2024Role HighlightsA work environment that supports a holistic approach to safety, health, and wellbeingDiverse and inclusive cultureWork with a dynamic and enthusiastic teamAbout the BusinessOur Disability Division provides valuable support to the South Australian community through direct service delivery, inclusion policy, and sector reform work. As a registered NDIS provider, they supervise and help with everyday tasks to support people living with disability to live as independently as possible. The division also encompasses quality and clinical services and the DHS Equipment Program.Role DetailsThe Safety, Wellbeing & Injury Management Advisor is a role within Disability Services and is accountable to the Area Manager, Operations for:Providing advice and support to managers and employees to efficiently and effectively achieve safety and wellbeing goals through the application of the Department's Safety Management System, workplace rehabilitation, workers compensation, and organisational wellbeing legislation and policy.Providing advice and support across a range of safety, wellbeing, and injury management areas including planning and development; workplace assessment and inspection; risk management incident and injury prevention; education and awareness; employee support and wellbeing and performance reporting; and working closely with Career Support, managers, and injured staff to support rehabilitation and return to work activities.Maintaining a compliant and effective Wellbeing & Safety Risk Register as the Division's nominated Risk Assessment Facilitator (RAF).Contributing to the establishment of Wellbeing & Safety and Injury Management key performance indicators and effective implementation of the Department's Wellbeing & Safety and Injury Management Strategy in Disability Services.Participating in internal and external audits and contributing to the implementation of identified corrective actions.Key outcomes and accountabilities:Operate as a conduit between the business unit and People and Performance directorate to ensure a holistic approach to managing risks, hazards, and incidents and workers compensation claims and business needs are considered and met.Develop and maintain connection to other Health and Safety Representatives across the Department by playing an active role in employee and workplace safety.Provide advice to management, in line with the Department's Safety Management System and associated legislation, on all matters pertaining to the prevention of accidents, a wide range of hazard identification and control, promotion of health and safety, and risk issues as they relate to clients, staff, and contractors, and prepare submissions, reports, executive briefs, and other correspondence as required.Monitor, review, analyse, and report on incident and injury data, from a range of sources, to identify new or emerging issues, risks or trends and recommend strategies for improvement, including preventative measures.Contribute to the development of HSW education and awareness for service delivery staff, supervisors, and managers across the department and work with management on delivery strategies with the view to building a sustainable safety culture.Promote psychologically and physically safe workplaces and practices with a focus on employee wellbeing and education.Respond and engage with teams and employees during incidents and critical events providing wellbeing education, debriefing, and connection to services such as the Employee Assistance Program.Contribute to the evaluation of services and initiatives to ensure services provided are value-adding and achieving business goals.Note: Any other responsibilities in line with the classification level of the role as assigned by Line Manager and/or the Department. The responsibilities as specified above may be altered in accordance with the changing requirements of the role.Special ConditionsEmployment-related Screening Check required.Some out of hours work may be required.Some interstate and intrastate travel may be required.Must hold a current Australian issued driver's licence (equivalent to minimum class C).Tertiary qualification in a relevant field or equivalent level of expertise gained from a combination of experience, training, or professional accreditation is desirable.DHS is committed to making our services and workplaces safe and inclusive for all people and ensuring the full diversity of the communities we serve are represented in our workforce, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, people with disability and/or neurodivergence, young people, older people, culturally and linguistically diverse people, LGBTIQA+ and gender diverse people.We are committed to making reasonable adjustments to provide a positive, barrier-free recruitment process. If you require assistance with this process, please contact us at and a member of the team will get back to you.The South Australian public sector promotes diversity and flexible ways of working, including part-time. Applicants are encouraged to discuss flexible working arrangements for this role.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are encouraged to apply. We also celebrate the many strengths and skills people with disability and/or neurodivergent people bring to our workplace and acknowledge our role in ensuring a supportive work environment for people with disability and/or neurodivergent people to thrive in.Application InstructionsYou are required to submit a cover letter, up to a maximum of two pages, addressing how your skills, attributes, and experience meet the role-specific capabilities and attach your current resume via the online application form. For more information about applying, refer to our Job Application Guide.Screening ChecksIf you are new to the department and are invited to an interview, you will be required to produce a National Police Check, which has been issued within six months of your application for the role. National Police Checks can be applied for via the South Australia Police or through an Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission accredited body.If the role you are applying for also requires an Employment-related Screening Check, you will be required to undergo such assessment as is advised by DHS, including periodic assessment during your employment.#J-18808-Ljbffr