
Stephanie Black - Organisational Performance and Wellbeing
Human Factors & Ergonomics (HFE) Hub
Measuring cognitive demand and survey use
Stephanie describes using the People at Work survey to measure cognitive demand and track improvements post-intervention.
Kath Jones our HFESA President, is discussing Organisational Performance, Cognitive Demands, and Mental Health Maturity Assessment Tools with Stephanie Black.
Stephanie Black is an experienced programs manager with a diverse cross-disciplinary background. Stephanie is passionate about enhancing organisational performance and human wellbeing amidst the complexities of modern technology and operational demands.
She has successfully managed geophysics, IT, and QHSE projects, including award-winning workplace interventions recognised at the Western Australian Workplace Health and Safety Excellence Awards. Currently, Stephanie leads AREEA’s programs in workplace wellbeing, diversity, equity, and inclusion, managing several advisory boards and an extensive portfolio of initiatives. Her experience spans various industries, including mining and offshore oil and gas.
Stephanie holds degrees in physics and psychology, diplomas in management and work health and safety, and a PhD in psychology. She is a Certified Human Factors and Ergonomics Professional with HFESA, a Chartered Manager and Fellow with the Institute of Managers and Leaders ANZ and the Chartered Management Institute UK, a Senior Member and Certified Professional with the Australian Computer Society, and an Accredited Research Manager Foundation with the Australian Research Management Society.
In addition to her professional roles, she is actively involved in several professional organisations. She is a member of the HFESA WA Branch Committee and has served as a WA Branch Rep on the National Committee. She also serves on the Australian Computer Society's WA AI SIG Steering Committee, and she is a member of the Australian Institute of Physics WA Branch Committee and has previously served as Secretary of the Branch.
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