Programme Manager – Injury Prevention – Wellington (460)
Ÿ Positively impact New Zealand’s wellbeing
Ÿ Significant influencing and project management opportunity
Ÿ Passionate and committed team
One of the key tasks for ACC is to be able to positively influence New Zealanders in making our country a safer place
This dynamic role sits within our highly performing and talented team of Injury Prevention experts who design, develop, deliver and measure best practice injury prevention programmes. You will have the opportunity to initiate and manage social change as you work with a range of government and community stakeholders to identify intervention strategies that will lead to injury reduction. This position particularly focuses on the prevention of falls and the prevention of intentional injuries i.e. suicide/self harm and community/family violence.
What can we offer you?
This is not just a job, it’s a genuine opportunity to make a difference. This is your chance to take ownership for:
· managing established, and developing new, injury prevention initiatives based on cost-effective intervention strategies
· gaining the support of national organisations and communities for the delivery of injury prevention initiatives
· demonstrating financial and project accountability
· effectively managing the interface between national strategies and local projects.
What will you bring to us?
· passion, commitment and initiative
· success in developing strategies for change in community and cultural contexts, including knowledge of models of social change, health promotion, injury prevention or education
· significant experience in project/programme development, implementation, management and evaluation
· a relevant tertiary qualification.
It would be great if you could also bring your knowledge of fall prevention or prevention of intentional injury.
To apply online for this job, please go to www.acc.co.nz/careers and enter the job code 5030DOM
For any further enquires contact Kylie Evans on 04 918 7661.
Applications close 3 June 2005
ACC is an Equal Employment Opportunities Employer.
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Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 10:40:43 +0100
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Partnerships for Healthy Places
Delivering wellbeing, tackling inequalities: healthy settings in action
2 Day Conference
Tuesday 6 & Wednesday 7 September 2005
A two day national conference exploring how healthy settings initiatives can work in partnership to create healthy, vibrant and liveable places, and contribute to sustainable and integrated health improvement
University of Central Lancashire, Preston
Further details including a programme and booking details are now available. Please contact:
Liz Kelly
Tel 01772 893809
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Or visit the website
www.uclan.ac.uk/facs/health/bdu/events/conferences.htm
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