Rob Stewart has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Rob currently holds the position of Principal - Performance, Risk and Stewardship at South32, where they are responsible for overseeing the company's safety standards and performance. Prior to this, they worked at WA Country Health Service as the Operations Cell Lead in the Emergency Operations Centre.
Rob also has extensive experience in the healthcare sector. Rob worked at the Department of Health (WA Health) as an On-Call Operations Officer and Forward Health Commander, where they coordinated clinical and logistics services during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rob also held roles at South Metropolitan Health Service and Fiona Stanley Hospital as a Manager in Disaster Preparedness and Management, providing support for emergency response and business resilience.
In addition, Rob's background includes positions at Rio Tinto as a Safety & Risk Specialist and Safety Advisor, where they focused on promoting safety behaviors and implementing data management systems. Rob also worked at Barts and The London NHS Trust as a Clinical Development Coordinator, and at Royal Perth Hospital as a Registered Nurse in Intensive Care.
Overall, Rob's experience showcases their expertise in safety, emergency management, and healthcare coordination.
Rob Stewart has a Master of Management Information Systems from Edith Cowan University (2002-2006), a Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Management from Curtin University (2011-2012), a Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing with a specialization in Intensive and Critical Care Nursing from Edith Cowan University (1999-2000), a Diploma of Applied Science in Nursing from Curtin University (1986-2000), and a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Curtin University (1992).
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