Job Type: Full Time – Fixed term (1 May 2026 ). Opportunity to extend based on funding. Part time will be considered
Salary: $88 297 (plus superannuation) depending on experience
Vehicle Allowance: $15 000 per annum
Location: Darwin
Contact Person: Secretary Erina Early – [email protected] using the subject line: Work Health and Safety Officer enquiry via EthicalJobs, or 0400 030 832.
Key Duties and Responsibilities:
Lead and manage Work Health and Safety (WHS) initiatives to ensure compliance with relevant legislation and best practices within the union movement in the Northern Territory.
Plan, coordinate, and deliver Health and Safety Representative (HSR) training across the Northern Territory to enhance workplace safety knowledge and compliance.
Develop, implement, and coordinate WHS campaigns and events that promote workplace safety and union engagement across various industries.
Provide expert advice and support on WHS matters to affiliated unions, workplace leaders, and activists to foster a culture of safety and compliance.
Represent Unions NT in WHS-related forums, negotiations, and stakeholder engagements as directed by the General Manager, Secretary or their nominated delegate.
Identify and develop workplace WHS leaders and activists to strengthen the union movement’s advocacy for safe and fair workplaces.
Assist affiliated unions in mobilising workers into action on WHS issues, ensuring collective strength in workplace safety campaigns.
Utilise organising frameworks, tools, and strategies to engage workers in WHS activities, ensuring their active participation in union-led safety initiatives.
Support the General Manager, Secretary and other senior leadership in the development and implementation of WHS policies, procedures, and strategic plans.
Report to the General Manager and provide regular updates regarding WHS performance, trends, and required interventions.
Prepare and present monthly reports on WHS activities, key performance indicators (KPIs), and compliance status to the General Manager, Secretary, and/or President.
Selection Criteria:
Essential:
Strong leadership and organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple WHS initiatives effectively.
Current Cert IV training and assessment
Demonstrated knowledge and expertise in WHS laws, regulations, and best practices.
High-level written communication skills, including preparing reports, policies, and complex correspondence with confidence and clarity.
Excellent oral communication and interpersonal skills to engage, advise, and collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders on WHS matters.
Proven ability to facilitate training and education programs to improve WHS awareness and compliance
Demonstrated commitment to unionism and the broader labour movement, with experience in the Northern Territory context and/or other Australian jurisdictions.
Ability to work autonomously and collaboratively within a team environment.
High-level personal performance standards, with the ability to manage competing priorities, remain positive under pressure, and meet deadlines.
Punctual and reliable with a strong work ethic.
Current Northern Territory Driver’s License (mandatory).
Access to a motor vehicle (to obtain a motor vehicle allowance as part of the salary package).
No relevant criminal history.
Desirable:
Previous experience working for a trade union or WHS advocacy within the union movement.
Tertiary qualification in Law, Work Health and Safety, Industrial Relations, or a related field.
Strong knowledge of workplace safety trends and emerging risks in the Northern Territory workforce.
Experience in policy development and implementation of WHS frameworks within unionised environments.