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Health and Safety Inspector

 

About this role

  • Make a positive difference to the health, safety and wellbeing of all Aotearoa
  • The Frontline Inspector role is dynamic, with no two days the same
  • WorkSafe is investing in growing this team

Become a Health and Safety Inspector and help influence our community to ensure everyone who goes to work comes home healthy and safe.

About us - Mo tatou

What is the most important thing in the world, it is people, it is people, it is people 

He aha te mea nui o tēnei ao? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata.

Hello, Kia ora, Noa'ia, Talofa lava, Mauri, Mālō e lelei, Tālofa, Ni Sa Bula Vinaka, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Mālō ni, Kia orana , nǐ hǎo, Kamusta.

WorkSafe New Zealand Mahi Haumaru Aotearoa, is the primary workplace health and safety regulator – our vision is that everyone who goes to mahi comes home healthy and safe.  Our kaimahi are passionate about our vision and embrace and demonstrate our Mātāpono WorkSafe Values through the mahi they do: 

  • Whakakotahi – we're united in a strong purpose 
  • Kōrero mai – we engage meaningfully 
  • Tiakina mai - we're entrusted with a duty of care. 

We offer a range of benefits including:

  • Free life insurance
  • $400 contribution towards setting up your home workstation
  • Discounts on health insurance and eye care
  • Five weeks annual leave
  • 15 days sick leave and
  • Learning and professional development opportunities

There are a growing number of employee led networks to promote the goals and needs of our diverse communities, such as our Rainbow Network, Pacific Network, Women's Network, and Tū Rangatira Māori Network.

About your team - Ko te tīma

The Inspectorate at WorkSafe Mahi Haumaru plays a critical role in workplace health and safety. The Inspectorate's overall goal is to prevent workplace harm, promote a culture of health and safety, and hold organisations accountable for maintaining healthy and safe working conditions.

Guided by evidence about acute, chronic, and catastrophic harm, WorkSafe Mahi Haumaru prioritise high-risk sectors and high-risk activities. Across these priority areas, WorkSafe Mahi Haumaru deliver enforcement, engagement and permitting activities to maximise our influence and achieve better, more equitable outcomes.

We have open vacancies in Auckland Central, Manukau, Albany, Hamilton, Napier, New Plymouth, Palmerston North and Christchurch.

About the role - Ō te tūranga

You start your journey as a Trainee Health and Safety Inspector and will progress your way through a series of in-house training courses, on the job experience and coaching until you obtain a Certificate of Appointment giving you powers as an Inspector. As your career as an Inspector continues, you will continuously build your skills and knowledge to become a highly competent Inspector.  

As a Health and Safety Inspector, you can expect that no two days will be the same! Inspectors complete a range of mahi. This could be a site visit completing an assessment, compiling reports, or investigating an accident. The work is varied and interesting, but at times can be challenging due to the nature of the role as you may be exposed to traumatic events, files, photos and statements.

You will love building rapport with stakeholders and have a natural ability to communicate with people from diverse backgrounds. The conversations may not always be easy, but you will remain calm under pressure and be able to appreciate the viewpoints and perspectives of others. You will assess all the information and risks to identify the best outcome. In doing so, you will work towards achieving a common goal of ensuring that all New Zealander's that go to work come home healthy and safe.

What you will bring - Ko ngā pukenga ōu

  • The ability to remain calm under pressure and adapt when situations change
  • Strong communication and collaboration, with the ability to build relationships
  • Cultural awareness and a willingness to build your understanding and skill in te reo and tikanga Māori
  • Ability to communicate in additional languages is highly regarded
  • The ability to use a range of methods to communicate, both written and verbal
  • Proven experience in problem-solving
  • The ability to plan and prioritise tasks effectively to achieve results
  • Be a NZ/Australian citizen or NZ Permanent Resident/Resident
  • Have a full, clean driver licence
  • Confident in using various forms of technology
  • Able to work across locations and once a qualified Inspector, be rostered for after hours and weekend work when required

With your food basket and my food basket the people will thrive

Nāu te rourou, nāku te rourou, ka ora ai te iwi. 

The full position description is available from the advert on our careers centre: WorkSafe New Zealand

Salary range - Awhe utu

As part of our remuneration framework, the starting annual salary for this role is $83,406. Once you have satisfied the requirements and successfully completed the Inspector Foundation Development Programme and are appointed to Inspector I level, the annual salary is increased to $86,012. Note: KiwiSaver/SSRSS employer contribution is additional to/on top of your base salary.

How to apply - Me pēhea te tono

Click the apply link, complete the application form and submit a copy of your CV and cover letter.

Applications close on 19 October 2025 - Ka kati nga tono 19 Ōketopa 2025

All key dates can be found here Join our health and safety inspectors | WorkSafe

 

Job details

Job Reference: WKS/1886395
Location: All Office Locations
Job type: Permanent
Date posted: 06-Oct-2025
Application Close Date: 19-Oct-2025
Attachments: PD - Health and Safety Inspector.pdf (PDF, 290KB)
Job Description

Cohort 30 Candidate Information Pack.pdf (PDF, 487KB)
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