Christopher Smirnakos
Occupational Health and Safety Advisor at City of Stonnington- Claim this Profile
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Location
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, AU
Languages
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Greek Professional working proficiency
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English Full professional proficiency
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Credentials
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Accredited Mental Health First Aider
Mental Health First Aid AustraliaMar, 2020- Sep, 2024
Experience
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City of Stonnington
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Australia
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Government Administration
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300 - 400 Employee
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Occupational Health and Safety Advisor
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Nov 2021 - Present
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Australian Institute of Health & Safety
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Australia
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Executive Offices
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1 - 100 Employee
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Member
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Aug 2021 - Present
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City Of Monash
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Australia
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Government Administration
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300 - 400 Employee
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Safety & Compliance Coordinator
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Dec 2016 - Nov 2021
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Acting Area Manager, Operations, Safety & Training
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May 2021 - Jul 2021
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WorkSafe Victoria
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Australia
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Government Administration
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700 & Above Employee
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Placement Student
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Mar 2018 - Jul 2018
- Placement student undertaking field work within WorkSafe Victoria’s Health and Wellbeing division (WorkWell) - assisting in the implementation of the WorkWell Toolkit, a 50 million dollar state government funded project. - The Toolkit aims to target small-medium sized business owners Victoria-wide in order to provide tailored mental health programs for employees. - Presented epidemiological prevalence data, health requirements, and initiatives needed to improve fatigue-related risks in Victoria’s transportation sector.
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Education
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Deakin University
Bachelor of Public Health and Health Promotion, Health Promotion
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