Department of Internal Affairs (NZ)
Priyanka Gahlot is an experienced professional in health, safety, and wellbeing management, currently serving as Team Leader for Wellbeing Health and Safety at the Department of Internal Affairs (NZ) since December 2024. Prior roles include Senior Advisor for Risk Capability Development at the Ministry for Primary Industries, where Priyanka also acted as Health, Safety and Wellbeing Manager and Principal Advisor for Compliance and Response. Additional experience involves chairing the Accessibility and Wellbeing Network at the Department of Conservation and serving as Health and Safety Advisor, along with roles at Inland Revenue NZ and as a Health, Safety and Wellbeing Intern in various government departments. Priyanka's educational background includes a Graduate Diploma in Workplace Health and Safety Development, a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Education and Teaching, a Master of Arts in Education, and a Bachelor of Arts.
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Department of Internal Affairs (NZ)
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