Job Details: Position Title: Occupational Health and Safety Specialist
Status: Full-Time Administration
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Faculty/Department: People(s) & Culture
Campus/Location: North Campus - must be comfortable working hybrid, a minimum of four (4) days on-site.
Minimum Starting Salary: $97,491; starting salaries are determined based on qualifications and years of related experience.
About the Occupational Health and Safety Specialist Role: The Occupational Health and Safety Specialist position will function collaboratively as a member of the People(s) and Culture/OHS team. The Occupational Health and Safety Specialist is responsible for the development, implementation, administration, and promotion of a broad range of Occupational Health and Safety programs at Humber.
The incumbent will:
- Develop, seek approval, implement, administer, and maintain Humber's Occupational Health and Safety program and procedures in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations, and other relevant health and safety related legislation.
- Conduct health and safety risk assessments and incident investigations, and make recommendations for controlling workplace hazards, including those related to chemical safety, biological safety, ergonomics, physical safety, and workplace violence.
- Develop, implement, and coordinate procedures and activities related to the management and control of hazardous spills and wastes, emergency preparedness, psychological health and safety, and other workplace health and safety requirements, ensuring compliance with applicable regulations and standards.
- Work collaboratively with faculties and departments, and act as a resource to provide technical expertise, advice and guidance to management, employees and Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committees (JOHSC).
- Coordinate and support the activities of JOHSC, including scheduling meetings, coordinating workplace inspections, preparing agendas and meeting minutes, tracking recommendations and action items, and ensuring committee functions are conducted in accordance with legislative requirements.
- Review workplace injury and illness incidents; determine Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) reporting requirements and administer the WSIB claims management process, including claim reporting, return-to-work support, and appeals, as appropriate.
- Collaborate with Human Resources and third-party consultants in the management of WSIB claims, including the provision of claim-related information and monitoring of claim costs.
- Administer WSIB invoices and health and safety related expenditures, ensuring accurate processing and recordkeeping.
- Act as a liaison to regulatory agencies and external organizations on health and safety matters, including preparing and submitting legislated notices and reports, responding to regulatory inquiries, coordinating workplace inspections and investigations, and facilitating communication with internal stakeholders.
- Generate and communicate reports of workplace injury and incident data for Humber.
- Develop, deliver, and administer in-class and online employee workplace health and safety education and training programs, including promotional educational programs.
- Develop, implement, and promote health and safety awareness initiatives, educational materials and communications to support compliance and employee engagement.
About You: You are passionate about working at Ontario's largest Polytechnic; you thrive on improving productivity and quality that contribute to team success! If this sounds like you, keep reading:
Education - University degree in an occupational health, hygiene or safety-related program, along with a minimum of 5 years of relevant and progressive experience in the occupational health and safety field.
- Designation in the field of safety or occupational hygiene (e.g., ROH, CIH, CRSP) or working towards this.
Experience/Skills - Demonstrated experience in developing and implementing health and safety programs, conducting hazard assessments and accident investigations, delivering training programs, and implementing chemical safety and hazardous waste disposal program.
- Strong working knowledge of the Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations, and familiarity with relevant health, safety and environmental legislation, codes, standards, and guidelines.
- Knowledge of the Environmental Protection Act and Regulations, the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act and the First Aid Regulation would be an asset.
- Experience managing workplace injury and illness claims is considered an asset.
- Understanding psychosocial health and safety principles and experience supporting initiatives that promote employee well-being, psychological health, and a respectful workplace is considered an asset.
- Superior verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills.
- Detail-oriented with excellent analytical, problem-solving, and organizational skills.
- Experience working in a unionized and diverse environment.
- Proven ability to work effectively in a team-based environment.
- Strong understanding of health and safety best practices with respect to service delivery to client groups.
- Ability to work with sensitive/confidential information.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications.
- Experience working in higher education will be considered an asset.
If this sounds like you, we'd love to hear from you! At Humber Polytechnic we don't just accept difference we celebrate it! Experience comes in many forms, skills are transferable, and a progressive mindset goes a long way at Humber. If your experience is close to what we're looking for, consider applying and tell us why you are a great candidate for this job. Find your Spot at Humber!
What's in it for you? - An opportunity to be a part of building Humber's future.
- Be part of a diverse, hard-working, and supportive team.
- Tools and technology that will allow you to succeed at your job.
- Amazing perks!
We thank you for your interest in working with Humber Polytechnic. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.