Wellbeing and Safety Lead - Otago
Full-time, Permanent
Tēnā koutou katoa
Ko wai mātou | About us as an organisation
At Te Kura Matatini ki Otago/Otago Polytechnic, we are committed to attracting, developing and retaining kaimahi (staff) who are passionate, creative, future-focused and dedicated to help set the direction for quality vocational and applied learning to meet tomorrow’s needs.
We are guided by our values, and we are proud to be Rainbow Tick certified. We aspire to create a working environment that is inclusive and meets the aspirations of mana whenua ensuring equity for Māori and increasing access for all.
Mō te tūraka mahi | About the role
As our Wellbeing and Safety Lead, you’ll be a trusted advisor and technical expert, working closely with leaders across the organisation to embed best practice and operational excellence in health, safety and wellbeing.
You will:
Provide expert guidance to leaders and teams on health, safety and well-being practices
Lead and support the implementation of strategic initiatives and continuous improvement activities
Coach and mentor practitioners and leaders as you contribute to building our health, safety and wellness capabilities
Drive risk management, compliance, and performance monitoring aligned with legislation and industry standards
Lead complex incident investigations and contribute to organisational learning
Build strong internal and external partnerships to promote a proactive, partnering approach to wellbeing and safety
Fulfill the responsibilities as a delegated Laboratory Manager ensuring compliance with regulations
Reporting to the Director: Wellbeing and Safety, this is a new role which will play a key part in shaping a safe, supportive environment for our kaimahi and ākonga, while strengthening organisational capability and culture. You will genuinely influence how people work, feel and stay safe.
Ko wai koe | About you
You bring strong experience in health, safety and wellbeing leadership and a passion for creating meaningful change in complex environments.
You will have:
a relevant graduate and postgraduate qualification in Health and Safety Management
in-depth knowledge of New Zealand health and safety legislation and compliance frameworks
proven experience working with and advising senior leaders
strength in risk management, incident investigation, and continuous improvement
experience coaching and mentoring others to build capability
a collaborative, influencing style with excellent communication skills
experience in giving effect to regulations related to the management of Laboratories in the tertiary sector environment
Key to your success in this role will be your:
commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and supporting equitable outcomes
strong relationship-building skills across diverse stakeholder groups
sound judgement, resilience, and a solutions-focused mindset
Through recognition, empowerment and inclusion, you will give greater acknowledgement to the unmet needs of Māori, Pasifika and disabled people and their whānau.
Tono ināianei | Apply now
For specific information contact Ieremia Lemuelu 021 735 606 or Ieremia.Lemuelu@op.ac.nz
For a position description or to apply please click on the link.
Applications close 5pm, Monday 20 July 2026.