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Anglicare Victoria

Senior Project Officer - Health, Safety & Wellbeing

Construction

Posted 12/06/2026
Closes 26/06/2026

Collingwood, 3066, Melbourne, Victoria

Full time

Not specified

  • Hybrid|office in Collingwood with work from home days
  • 3 days per week with a full time equivalent salary package of $125,000
  • Champion a culture of safety and wellbeing|provide expert advice on OHS
  • Ready to lead change and create safer, healthier workplaces? Read on!

About Anglicare Victoria

At Anglicare Victoria (AV), we work with children, young people, individuals, and families to prevent harm and empower people to overcome challenges and achieve their full potential. With over 2,000 staff and volunteers across 90+ sites, we are Victoria’s largest provider of Out of Home Care and Family Services. We believe in families and communities—and we know that with the right support, every family can thrive.

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Senior HSW Project Officer to lead the delivery of high‑impact initiatives focused on psychosocial risk management, including occupational violence and aggression (OVA) and compliance.

This is a senior, role suited to a proactive HSW professional who can expertly navigate complex operational environments, influence at all levels, and translate legislative requirements into practical, sustainable solutions. You will play a critical role in protecting the psychosocial health, safety and wellbeing of our employees while driving meaningful change.

A copy of the position description is available here:  People Culture Senior Advisor - Health Safety Wellbeing PD PC E ICF 122025 V10.pdf

Key Responsibilities

As the Senior HSW Project Officer, you will:

  • Lead complex projects from concept to implementation, including stakeholder engagement, change management and evaluation for AVs Psychological Health Action Plan and deliver comprehensive OVA prevention and response frameworks, including risk assessments, controls, and support incident response.
  • Provide expert advice on WHS legislation, Codes of Practice, and regulatory expectations, particularly relating to psychosocial risk.
  • Analyse incident data, trends and root causes to inform evidence‑based interventions.
  • Prepare high‑quality reports, briefings and recommendations for senior leaders and AV Board.
  • Support continuous improvement through audits, reviews and assurance activities.

About You

You are a confident, credible HSW professional with demonstrated experience managing sensitive and complex risk domains. You bring both strategic insight and a practical, solutions‑focused mindset.

You will have:

  • Significant experience in HSW advisory roles, with a strong focus on psychosocial risk and OVA
  • Proven capability to lead and deliver complex safety and wellbeing projects
  • Sound knowledge of Australian WHS legislation, including psychosocial hazard obligations
  • Highly developed influencing, facilitation and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Strong analytical skills with the ability to translate data into meaningful insights
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

Qualifications :

  • Tertiary qualifications in Work Health & Safety or a related discipline and/or extensive experience in the field of Health, Safety and Wellbeing.
  • Relevant professional certification (desirable)

Why Join Us?

  • Opportunity to lead work that genuinely improves people’s safety, wellbeing and psychological health
  • High‑profile role with Senior Management visibility and organisational impact
  • Supportive and values‑driven environment
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Competitive remuneration

How to Apply

To apply, please submit your CV and a brief cover letter outlining your experience in managing psychosocial risk and occupational violence and aggression.

For a more information about the role, contact Sharon Lavars, GM Health Safety & Wellbeing and HR Business Partnering on  *************@anglicarevic.org.au 

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