I think you have the right general idea, although I think the range of your pot (meaning the voltage range of the wiper terminal) isn't going to give you quite as much adjustment as you'd imagine.
What is that number, by the way? What bias voltage range would you like to achieve?
In very round numbers, you have about 83 volts thru 90K, just under 1 ma through the voltage divider consisting of the three resistors. Thus the 10K pot is going to allow about a ten volt adjustment range, pretty much in the middle +/-5 volts. Let's say the middle is -41 volts, so your range would be -36 volts to -46 volts. If "spec" is -36 volts, then you'd be able to go no hotter, but substantially colder than stock. Is that what you want?
What I am saying is that as drawn, the range of your pot is shaded towards the cold (negative, output of the diode) side rather than the hot (ground) side because you aren't changing the 39K resistor. What would you like the voltage coming from the pot to be if it were dead center?
I don't think you are anywhere near running too much current thru those parts, by the way, at ~~1 ma. You have .05 watts through those divider resistors which is nothing, assuming they are 1/2 watt or even 1/4 watt.