
Construction Inspector
WorkSafe Victoria
Posted 12 days ago
WorkSafe is Victoria's workplace health and safety regulator. We are also the workplace injury insurer. Our job is to reduce workplace harm and improve outcomes for injured workers. This is our promise to the Victorian community and the reason we exist.
Construction Inspector
- $108,047 per annum + 11.5% super
- 13 weeks training, paid at full salary
- Full-time permanent position located across Melbourne & West region
About the opportunity
At WorkSafe we are aiming to make Victoria a global leader in workplace safety and wellbeing. We're looking for people who share our passion to bring their own industry knowledge and/or safety experience to join us in making a real difference together.
As a WorkSafe Construction Inspector, you will attend a comprehensive training program in a supportive environment. Once appointed, you will spend a large portion of your time inspecting workplaces in the Construction Industry across Melbourne and the West region.
During inspections, you will assess compliance with legislative requirements and take appropriate action. This may range from providing advice and information to enforcing compliance measures.
For more details on the role's responsibilities, please click here to view the Position Description (copies are also available via WorkSafe Victoria's Careers Page).
About you
Our people come from a diverse range of professional backgrounds but share a common goal of ensuring Victorian workplaces are safe and that all workers return home safely at the end of each day. Ideally, you will demonstrate the following:
- Work experience in the construction sector or related field is desirable (but not essential)
- A systems-thinking approach through experience and/or application
- Highly developed critical thinking, influencing, negotiation, and conflict resolution skills
- The ability to assess and investigate situations efficiently to make timely decisions
- Strong verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to read, interpret, and apply legislation or technical standards in a regulatory capacity
- Proficiency in computer systems and technology
- Qualifications in OHS / or relevant industry / safety or trade experience is desirable (but not essential)
Recruitment & training process
Below are indicative dates for each recruitment stage. Please note these may be subject to change. Specific dates will be provided to applicants as they progress:
- Applications (online): Open now - close at 11:00pm on Monday 7th April
- Video Interviews & Cognitive Assessments (online): Mid to late April
- Psychometric Assessments (online): May
- Panel Interviews (in person): June
- Police, Reference & Medical Checks (in person): June / July
- Offers & Contracts (online): July / August
- Employment / Induction Start Date (in person): Late August / Early September
- Induction End Date (in person): 13 weeks after commencement
If applicants wish to be considered for multiple roles, individual applications should be submitted for each separate role / location of interest.
Information sessions
We are hosting virtual information sessions to help you learn more about our organisation, culture, different inspector roles, and our recruitment and training processes. These sessions are optional and do not form part of your application. Available dates:
- Tuesday 1st April (5:30pm start)
- Thursday 3rd April (12:30pm start)
If you wish to attend either session please click here to register via Eventbrite
Eligibility requirements
- Only applications submitted via the WorkSafe Victoria Careers website will be considered
- Applicants must hold a valid, unrestricted Victorian Driver's Licence (or be eligible to obtain one)
- Applicants must ensure their availability for all recruitment activities and induction training dates set by WorkSafe, as individual leave requests may not be able to be accommodated. Induction is scheduled for 3 days at our Essendon Fields office and 2 days at your local office each week for the full 13 week period. Successful applicants will also be required to enrol in a Diploma of Government.
- Preferred candidates must successfully complete a National Criminal History Check, Reference Checks, and Medical Checks. Given the physical demands of this role, we must ensure you can perform the required duties safely.
- Eligibility for ongoing employment with WorkSafe Victoria requires Australian or New Zealand citizenship or permanent residency.
Working with us
At WorkSafe, our goal is for every employee to feel connected, safe, and valued within their team, for teams to feel appreciated in the workplace, and for WorkSafe to be respected in the community.
We believe that a diverse workforce is essential for delivering the best outcomes for the Victorian community. We encourage applications from all individuals, including First Nations people, people with disabilities, those from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds, and individuals of all sexualities and genders.
Please note, due to the volume of applications received, individualised feedback will only be provided to candidates who progress to interview stage.
For further information, please visit Health & Safety Inspector Information or contact us via email: [email protected]
About WorkSafe Victoria
Broadly, the responsibilities of WorkSafe Victoria are to:
1) help avoid workplace injuries occurring
2) enforce Victoria's occupational health and safety laws
3) provide reasonably priced workplace injury insurance for employers
4) help injured workers back into the workforce
5) manage the workers' compensation scheme by ensuring the prompt delivery of appropriate services and adopting prudent financial practices.
Your rights and responsibilities
Know your responsibilities in providing a safe and healthy workplace for your workers.
Returning to work
Getting back to work can reduce the impact of an injury on a worker and their family.
Make your workplace safer
Discussing safety at work is a legal requirement, it’s also smart management.
Health and Safety Representatives
Health and safety representatives play an important role in making workplaces safer.
What insurance do I need?
Injury insurance provides cover for the costs of entitlements for any injured or ill workers.
Occupational Health & Safety
Legislative and administrative measures to improve occupational health and safety.
Source: This is an extract from the company's own website
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