Job description
The core capability requirements for this role are:
Develop and conduct evidence based physical health screening on QPS staff as part of Queensland Police Service's Corporate Health Program (HealthStart) including interpretation of health assessment outcomes and management of possible contraindications- Design, implement and evaluate complex health and wellbeing projects within set timeframes and budget, individually or within a multidisciplinary team environment- With professional oversight, inform health and wellbeing programs and initiatives to ensure best practise and self-manage workload to deliver professional exercise, fitness and musculoskeletal rehabilitation services to QPS members within a multidisciplinary team environment, in accordance with professional and ethical standards- Provide professional advice to influence the decision makers including Senior Management and peers, especially in the monitoring, development, and delivery of complex specialist programs- Provide independent professional consultancy services to QPS member, industry representatives and other stakeholders to assist with overall wellbeing of members- Prepare complex reports using the analysis of data gathered to inform the evaluation of programs and strategies delivered at state-wide and local geographic locations- Develop and conduct presentations, seminars and training programs and design and implement educational strategies for a diverse range of clients, including Senior Management- Work closely with the various Safety and Wellbeing teams on activities to ensure the coordinated delivery of contemporary wellbeing services and ongoing business improvement
Role Requirements:
Mandatory
Current First Aid Certificate- Some intrastate travel is required
Qualification
Possession of a degree in Exercise Science, Human Movements or Sports Science from a recognised tertiary institution, or equivalent qualifications from a tertiary institution
Other
Possession of a current open 'C' class driver's license is desirable
Applications to remain current for 12 months.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia License.