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WHS Coordinator / CQI
Support Worker
Lead Safety. Drive Quality. Make a Difference.
- Albury–Wodonga Region
- Full-Time
- $88,200 + 11.5% Super + Salary
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At Albury Wodonga Aboriginal Health Service
(AWAHS), we deliver culturally appropriate, high quality healthcare that
supports stronger, healthier Aboriginal communities.
This is more than a compliance role, it is
an opportunity to lead workplace safety, support continuous improvement and
contribute to meaningful community outcomes in a growing and evolving
organisation.
The Opportunity – Dual
Role (OHS / WHS + CQI)
This unique full time position combines:
- 3 days/week – OHS / WHS
Coordination
- 2 days/week – Continuous
Quality Improvement (CQI)
You will play a key role in ensuring safe
workplaces, regulatory compliance, and high performing systems across our NSW
and Victoria sites.
Your Key Responsibilities
Work Health & Safety
(WHS)
- Coordinate WHS systems in line
with NSW & VIC legislation
- Conduct risk assessments,
hazard identification & control implementation
- Manage incident reporting,
investigations & corrective actions
- Provide WHS advice, guidance
and training to staff
- Maintain WHS documentation,
policies and procedures (LogicqQMS)
- Support audits, compliance
reporting and system improvements
- Promote a proactive
safety-first culture
Continuous Quality
Improvement (CQI)
- Support the Quality Management
System (QMS) and data integrity
- Assist with audits,
accreditation and compliance activities
- Contribute to CQI projects and
system improvements
- Identify opportunities to
improve processes, efficiency and service delivery
- Support continuous improvement
initiatives across the organisation
About You
- Experience and/or
qualifications in WHS, Quality, Risk or Compliance
- HSEQ specialist with passion
for motivating cultural change and ensuring safe workplaces
- Sound understanding of WHS
legislation, risk management and quality systems
- Experience with incident
management, audits and policy development
- Strong analytical, reporting
and problem-solving skills
- Excellent communication and
stakeholder engagement skills
- Ability to manage competing
priorities and work independently
- Cultural awareness and ability
to work respectfully with Aboriginal communities
- Current driver’s licence
Why Join AWAHS?
- Make a real impact improving
Aboriginal health outcomes
- New Wodonga facility and
exciting organisational growth
- Expanding services creating
future career opportunities
- Salary packaging up to $15,900
tax-free
- Ongoing training and career
development
- Supportive and collaborative
team environment
- Employee Assistance Program
(EAP)
If you are ready to combine safety,
quality, and purpose-driven work, apply today and be part of AWAHS’ continued
growth and impact.
Contact **************@awahs.com.au or call
0414 713 *** for a confidential discussion
Apply now