Regional Health Safety and Wellbeing Advisor at Summerset
Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

18 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Health Safety and Wellbeing, Construction, Compliance, Risk Management, Incident Investigation, Auditing, Inspections, Wellbeing Initiatives, Coaching, Mentoring, Donesafe, Reporting, Communication, Relationship Building, Analytical Mindset

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Company Description At Summerset, from the moment we start developing a village, to when our residents call it home, it’s the passion and dedication of our people that brings our villages to life. We are one team united by being part of something bigger – to bring the best of life to our residents. About the role: As a Regional Health, Safety & Wellbeing (HSW) Advisor - Construction, you’ll be the go-to expert for HSW across multiple construction sites in the Lower North Island. You’ll work closely with Project Managers, Site Managers, and contractors to ensure compliance, drive continuous improvement, and foster a culture of safety and wellbeing. This role will be based in Wellington. Your day-to-day will include: Lead and support site-based HSW practices aligned with Summerset’s HSW Management System. Support the development and implementation of site-specific safety plans (SSSPs) and contractor compliance. Triage all incidents that occur within your portfolio and Investigate incidents with actual or potential high severity, identify root causes, and recommend corrective actions. Conduct audits, inspections, and risk assessments across allocated sites. Champion wellbeing initiatives including Mates in Construction. Coach and mentor site teams on risk management and HSW processes. Drive the use of Donesafe for incident reporting, contractor management, and risk tracking. Prepare and present HSW reports to senior leadership. About you: You’re a confident and proactive Health, Safety & Wellbeing professional with a strong background in construction. You bring a collaborative mindset and a practical approach to risk management, compliance, and wellbeing. You’ll also bring: Relevant Health & Safety qualifications. 4+ years’ experience in a multi-site construction HSW role. Strong knowledge of NZ Health & Safety legislation. Excellent communication and relationship-building skills. Analytical mindset with the ability to assess complex technical data. Proven ability to influence and engage diverse stakeholders. Why Summerset: At Summerset, we believe diversity strengthens our team and enriches the care we provide. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds, experiences, and walks of life—including those with transferable skills from other industries. You may not tick all the requirements, and that’s okay; we value what you bring to the table and look at the whole individual. We’re committed to creating a workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and supported to thrive. Equal opportunity is at the heart of how we recruit, and we encourage you to bring your unique perspective and passion to our team. Summerset's known for its excellent benefits and strong sense of values around care, teamwork and drive for excellence. With some of the best benefits in the sector, some of these include: Free Southern Cross health insurance (covering up to 75% of charges for GPs, dentists, physios and more) Professional development and career progression opportunities tailored to you Annual gift of $1000 in Summerset shares Next Steps: Applications for this role will close on the 2nd of April. This role may close early due to an increased number of applications - apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment! Employee Type: Permanent Work Location: Wellington Office
Responsibilities
The advisor will lead and support site-based Health, Safety & Wellbeing (HSW) practices, ensuring compliance with the HSW Management System and supporting the development of site-specific safety plans. Key duties include triaging and investigating incidents, conducting site audits and risk assessments, championing wellbeing, and coaching site teams on HSW processes.
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