Occupational Health and Safety Officer (66702)
Whitehorse - Canada
Job Summary
This is a until filled competition. Candidates are encouraged not to delay submitting their application as this posting can close at any time after 10 business days with 24-hour posted notice. Resumes will be screened at regular intervals until the position is filled or the competition closes whichever is earliest.
This opportunity is for a permanent position working 75 hours biweekly temporary assignments will be considered
The Workers Safety and Compensation Board (WSCB) administers workplace health and safety and workers compensation in the territory. WSCBs mission is to prevent work-related injuries and illnesses in partnership with employers and workers and to support workers when injuries occur. We take care of injured workers by facilitating their stay at work return to work and recovery.
Values:
WSCBs mandate of preventing disability affects lives directly and dramatically. As we fulfill that mandate three organizational values guide our internal conduct and our external relationships:
Partnership
Accountability
Compassion
The Role:
The Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) Officer is responsible for developing effective partnerships and providing workplace health and safety consulting expertise and assistance to employers employees industries and other stakeholders. To support compliance with Workplace Health & Safety legislation the WHS Officer develops strategies to influence stakeholders to adopt effective injury prevention strategies education and training in health and safety practices procedures and techniques. The incumbent would be a designated Safety Officer under the Workplace Health and Safety Act.
Essential Qualifications:
Please submit your resume clearly demonstrating how you meet the following qualifications. Please note selections for further consideration will be based on the detailed information you provide in your resume; ensure you use a month/year to month/year format and include the duties you performed in each of your positions.
Completion of post-secondary coursework in Occupational Health and Safety or related field;
Significant experience in the workplace health and safety field inspecting workplaces and enforcing legislation/policies across multiple industries;
Demonstrated ability in interpreting applying and explaining the Workers Safety and Compensation Act (WSCA) and Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations in an enforcement setting;
Demonstrated experience in analytical thinking and sound decision-making including the ability to investigate determine root cause of incidents and make informed decisions in complex situations;
Significant work experience within an industrial setting examples may include but not limited to are construction projects manufacturing facilities trades mining and decommissioning;
Certified mechanic or electrician among other relevant trades would be considered an asset.
Experience in the mining industry with a focus on health and safety would be considered an asset.
Candidates who have education training and/or experience equivalent to the essential qualifications listed above may be equally considered.
Desired Knowledge Skills and Suitability:
Candidates will be expected to demonstrate their competence according to the standards set within the Yukon Government Core Competency Framework
Promoting Common Values and Ethics
Thinking Strategically
Influencing Others
Taking Action and Achieving Results
Collaborates
Conditions of Employment:
Must have and maintain a valid class 5 Yukon drivers license
What you need to consider before submitting your application:
Prior to submitting your resume an E-recruitment profile must be created as applications are only accepted through the system. Please do not email your resume to the contacts on the ad.
Resumes are ONLY assessed based off candidates ability to communicate how they have demonstrated the essential qualifications from their professional volunteer or educational experience within their resume clearly indicating the specific position the responsibilities or duties were performed.
Candidates must clearly state the length of time they performed the essential qualifications in their role(s) (ex. month/year to month/year).
Take advantage of learning more about how to prepare your resume for a government recruitment. Please note cover letters are not required unless clearly indicated on the job ad.
Additional Information:
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Contact details:
For information about this competition please contact Matthew Fehr Human Resources Consultant at .
Please do not email resumes to email address above; resumes may only be accepted through E-Recruitment. To create your E-Recruitment account and to learn how to prepare your resume follow this link.
Required Experience:
Unclear Seniority