Occupational Health & Safety Officer

Business
Work, Health & Safety
Entry Level

The Occupational Health & Safety Officer supports consistent delivery by coordinating tasks, information and stakeholders across the workday. You'll partner with partners, customers to keep work moving and ensure key plans are accurate and up to date. You'll own recurring tasks end-to-end, manage competing priorities and recommend small improvements that reduce friction. You'll be successful when stakeholders feel supported, work is well documented, and systems like Microsoft 365 are kept reliable and current.

What you’ll do day to day

  • Collaborate across teams to deliver outcomes and meet service expectations
  • Coordinate day-to-day activities, keeping priorities clear and stakeholders informed
  • Maintain records and follow processes to meet compliance and quality requirements
  • Use systems and tools effectively to track work and provide visibility
  • Monitor progress against timelines and escalate risks early
  • Support customers or internal teams by resolving enquiries promptly
  • Prepare documentation, reports or communications with attention to detail

Skills and tools to learn

Core skills: communication, organisation, problem solving, teamwork, attention to detail

Software/Platforms: Microsoft 365, collaboration tools (Teams/Slack)

Methods/Knowledge: basic reporting, process improvement, stakeholder updates

What you can earn

Annual Avg.
$75,000–$101,500
Weekly Avg.
$1,700
Hourly Avg. (Per Hour)
$45

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