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About the role
Grain Corp is currently seeking a Safety, Health, Environment and People Partner, based at our Hamilton office, to provide advice and coaching for business stakeholders and deliver both the HSE and HR annual plans. The role will partner with key stakeholders to deliver a high impact employee experience which drives performance outcomes aligned to business strategy. The responsibilities of the role will include:
Partner with key stakeholders to provide considered and fit for purpose advice in areas relating to HSE and HR
Provide specialist coaching, support and influence that enables leaders to effectively deliver outcomes
Act as a culture and change advocate and drive key initiatives locally
Deliver the quarterly people plan for New Zealand and drive the HSE annual plan
Ensure HSE and HR systems are maintained as needed
About your experience
Candidates will hold a formal qualification in either HR, OH&S or environment, with demonstrated HSE and HR experience in an operational environment. Candidates will also demonstrate:
Experience with critical risk management and its implementation
Demonstrated understanding and application of employment law & practice with the ability to autonomously manage matters
Experience with Enterprise Agreements
Ability lead, coach, engage and influence as well as to establish and maintain effective business relationships at all levels
Ready to apply? / How do you apply?
The next steps are easy! Simply submit your application and one of our team will reach out for a chat to discuss your background in more detail. We are looking forward to speaking to you.
Progressed candidates will be required to provide proof of working rights and suitable professional referees. A current, valid driver’s licence is also required as the role will require travel.