• ASO6 salary range $98,478 - $104,165 p.a. + super
• Full-time short-term contract until 21 November 2025
• Based at TAFE SA, Regency Campus
About TAFE SA
Awarded the Training Provider of the Year at the 2021, 2022 and 2024 SA Training Awards, TAFE SA ensures all South Australian students have access to quality education and skills training across a number of regional and metropolitan locations.
By working with TAFE SA, you’ll have the opportunity to advance your career in a diverse and inclusive organisation, while helping to deliver job-ready skills and meaningful outcomes for students across our state.
About the role
TAFE SA are seeking a Senior WHS Consultant to join the People & Culture team. The Work Health, Safety and Injury Management (WHSIM) Business Unit provides strategic and operational services to Executive, Directors, Faculty Deans, Managers and Staff and is responsible for work health and safety, wellbeing and injury prevention and management across all of TAFE SA.
Senior Consultant’s WHS&W are responsible for providing specialist consultancy services, expertise, advice and support which contributes to the strategic objectives of TAFE SA.
About you
You excel at building strong, authentic relationships and creating meaningful connections. Team-oriented, practical, and community-minded, you’re passionate about driving effective strategic and operational initiatives. With a practical approach to problem-solving, you foster inclusive partnerships and thrive in working toward positive, outcomes-driven results.
Key Responsibilities
Provide expert advice and deliver services in injury prevention and management, ensuring compliance with the WHS and RTW Acts, Regulations, Codes of Practice, standards, policies, procedures, and operating instructions aligned to TAFE SA business functions.
Lead and manage strategic WHS and Wellbeing projects that reduce risk, support compliance, and promote a safe environment for staff and students.
Monitor and report on WHS and Wellbeing trends and risks, supporting the development of targeted mitigation strategies across TAFE SA.
Maintain current knowledge of WHS, wellbeing, and injury management practices, legislation, government initiatives, and industry trends.
Partner with Directors and Business Units to support effective hazard, incident, injury, and claims management in line with legislation and ReturnToWork SA standards.
Develop and implement training, guidance, and resources to help managers and staff meet WHS obligations and address emerging risk trends.
Lead complex incident investigations, including notifiable incidents (SafeWork SA), and oversee corrective actions.
Oversee emergency management within Business Units, including ECO Management, first aid services, and training.
Manage hazard, incident, and injury processes to ensure timely triage, investigation, injury coding, corrective actions, and close-out in strict timeframes.
Support and improve the WHSIM system by coordinating implementation, monitoring, internal audits, and corrective action follow-up.
Build and maintain strong internal and external relationships to advance WHSIM strategic goals and foster a strong Safety culture.
Lead and support consultation processes across TAFE SA, including WHS Committees, Health and Safety Representative Forums, and Leadership networks.
Key Selection Criteria:
Significant level of knowledge and experience in the interpretation and implementation of legislation, policies and procedures relating to workplace health, safety, and injury management.
Significant proven experience in workplace health and safety, with success in at least two WHS functional positions, providing client focussed consultancy, liaison and advisory services.
Proven experience in developing and executing projects and services that support WHS legislation, codes of practice, standards, policies, and procedures.
Well-developed interpersonal, facilitation, influencing, negotiation, networking and relationship management skills, both written and verbal, including building effective business partnering with agency senior leaders and stakeholders.
Proven ability to work under broad direction, demonstrate initiative, maintain confidentiality and professional integrity in all areas of written and verbal communication to support achievement of WHS objectives in a complex environment.
Significant experience in conducting complex WHS investigations and identifying corrective actions in a timely manner.
Proven experience in analysing and evaluating safety data and trends, relating to organisational WHS&IM strategy and objectives, and providing high level reports and recommendations.
Demonstrated experience in developing and implementing wellbeing programs and/or initiatives, in collaboration with key stakeholders, to support a diverse workforce and promote wellbeing in the workplace.
Knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal Culture and Community.
Special Conditions
The successful applicant is required to demonstrate having a valid DHS Working With Children Check (WWCC) prior to being employed. Applicants who do not hold a WWCC will need to apply at Department of Human Services (DHS).
Some out of hours work will be required.
Some intrastate/interstate travel and overnight absences may be required.
Incumbent will be required to participate in the department’s Performance Development Program
Eligibility to work in Australia.
Please refer to the Role Description for all Special Conditions.
Application Instructions
All applications must be submitted online .
For further information on how to apply for this position, please refer to the attached application guidelines and Role Descriptor.
Your application must address all Key Selection Criteria as listed in the Role Description. Provide examples outlining your skills, experience, and knowledge of each criterion, and how you put them into practice. It is important that you identify skills you may have which are not explicitly specified in the Role Descriptor and yet, in your opinion, would enable you to perform well in the position.
Inclusion and Flexibility Statement
At TAFE SA, we ensure our workplaces are safe, inclusive, supportive and respectful. We do not accept discrimination, harassment, or violence of any kind. As an Equal Opportunity employer, we strongly encourage applications from First Nations people, people from culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) backgrounds, LGBTIQA+ and people living with disability.
TAFE SA offers a range of work options to attract and retain great staff, including part-time. We support employees to manage their work-life balance at all stages of their lives. Applicants are encouraged to discuss the flexible working arrangements for this role.
Enquiries
Andrew Sloan
Deputy Director, Health, Safety and Wellbeing
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