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Natalie Gurney, 24 January 2008


Manager,Business Analysis

WorkSafe Victoria

Manager, Business Analysis
Ref: #1237

No-one should die at work. WorkSafe Victoria's goal is to have Victorian workers returning home safe every day.

Despite already being the safest place to work in Australia, we want Victoria to be even safer. Our strategic plan for the next five years sets out some ambitious targets - fewer workers injured, more people returning to work after injury, and even higher satisfaction ratings from our clients.

Join us and be part of making a difference to people's lives.

We offer diverse career opportunities, competitive salary packages and great employment conditions. WorkSafe Victoria actively supports employee training and development, and has an innovative health and wellbeing program.

Working within the Strategy and Planning Division, you will manage a small team of analysts and programmers to provide authoritative advice on our business performance against key measures.

You will have extensive experience in liaising with stakeholders at various levels to provide high quality services.

A key part of this role is proactively developing statistical and analytical solutions for internal clients and identifying emerging trends.

This role will be remunerated at the executive level in line with experience and qualifications of the successful candidate.

The closing date for applications is 8 February 2008.

Go to worksafe.vic.gov.au/careers for full position descriptions and details of other job opportunities.

Please forward your resume to: recruitment@worksafe.vic.gov.au, citing the position number you are applying for in the subject line.

No applications from recruitment agencies will be accepted.

Only people with the right to work in Australia may apply for this position.

WorkSafe Victoria is an equal opportunity employer.

WorkSafe Victoria is a trading name of the Victorian WorkCover Authority.

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