Back


Détail du poste

Occupational Health and Safety Regional Advisor- EN

CarePartners

Stratford, ON

Occupational Health and Safety Regional Advisor- EN

CarePartners

Stratford, ON
 
Salary: Information not available
 

Who We Are

CarePartners is one of Ontario’s largest accredited home health care providers, providing nursing, personal support, therapy and rehabilitation support services for patients of all ages. We care for approximately 72,000 patients each year in homes, schools, clinics, workplaces and retirement homes, through our 24 locations and 24 nursing clinics. CarePartners is proud of its commitment to quality, relentlessly seeking to improve the patient and caregiver experience, promoting a healthy and resilient workplace culture, and contributing to a sustainable healthcare system in Ontario.

Overview

We are seeking a dedicated and experienced professional to join our Community Health Organization in an At-Home Care environment, supporting regional operations across multiple service areas. This role plays a key part in promoting the health, safety, and well-being of our workforce while enabling the delivery of high-quality care to clients in their homes throughout the region.

 

The ideal candidate brings strong expertise in WSIB Claims Management and Occupational Health & Safety (OHS), with demonstrated experience managing workplace injury claims across diverse locations. You will oversee the full WSIB claims lifecycle for a regional workforce, ensuring timely reporting, effective return-to-work coordination, and consistent collaboration with employees, regional leaders, healthcare providers, and WSIB to achieve positive outcomes and cost-effective results.

 

In this role, you will provide regional leadership and oversight of the Occupational Health and Safety program, ensuring compliance with legislative requirements, organizational policies, and best practices across all service areas. This includes conducting and supporting risk assessments in home-based care settings, leading and reviewing incident investigations, implementing corrective and preventative actions, and delivering safety education that aligns practices across the region.

 

This position is ideal for a highly organized, self-directed professional who thrives in a multi-site, community-based healthcare environment, is comfortable balancing strategic regional oversight with hands-on support, and is committed to fostering a consistent culture of safety and accountability across all locations.

 

This role requires occasional provincial travel to support regional operations, including attendance at meetings, site visits, and incident or safety-related follow-ups as needed. Travel expectations are as required and rotational, based on operational priorities and organizational needs.

 

In addition, the position includes rotational in-office work at our Waterloo, Ontario location, balancing in-person collaboration with remote responsibilities. Candidates must be able to travel within Ontario and attend the Waterloo office on a scheduled rotational basis to support team engagement, regional alignment, and effective service delivery.

 

 

What We Offer

  • Competitive salary
  • Other employment perks such as Employee and Family Assistance Program, Perkopolis, Recogntion Rewards program
  • Inspiring leadership and opportunities for professional growth
  • Rewarding and meaningful work in healthcare

What The Role Involves

OH&S Administration

  • Completes and assists with safety projects as assigned by Director, OH&S or designate.
  • Trains and coaches’ managers/designate on hazard identification and required control measures.
  • Prepares instruction sheets, information packages and other materials for injury prevention education and information.
  • Maintains accurate data in employee the injury database.
  • Acts as a resource to joint health and safety committees.
  • Monitors the internal responsibility criteria for designated regions (JHSC minutes, membership, and inspections)
  • Reviews injury trending data and discusses trending with Branch management representatives.
  • Assists Branch management representatives in targeted prevention strategies.
  • Audits injury prevention compliance and reports these to the Director, OHS or designate.
  • Reports critical injuries or occupational illnesses to the MLITSD.
  • Represents CarePartners in engagement with the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development Inspections.
  • Leads Workplace Violence and Harassment investigations as designated by the Director, OHS or designate.
  • Conducts bi-weekly prevention meetings in association with claims management meetings

WSIB Administration

  • Counsels managers/designates on how to respond to employee inquiries with regard to injury claims.
  • Coaches managers to respond to employee inquiries specific to a workplace injury.
  • Coaches managers on how to conduct accident investigations.
  • Reviews with Managers and Team Analyst OH&S legal forms to ensure accuracy of information before submission to WSIB.
  • Directly contacts injured employee for clarification of information related to the employees’ injury.
  • Liaises with legal counsel to obtain advice on unusual circumstances per the direction of the Director, OHS or designate.
  • Monitors claim activity and recommends actions to managers of injured employees
  • Records all activities, costs and decisions associated with accidents in injury management software.
  • Advises management on WSIA compensation practices, procedures and policies.
  • Files objections and makes requests for cost relief to control costs associated with claims
  • Participated in Appeals or Tribunal hearings as requested by the Director, OHS or designate.
  • Conducts bi-weekly conference calls on WSIB claims.
  • Performs other duties as required.

What You Bring

 

  • College/University degree in Human Resources, or a related field
  • 3+ years experience in WSIB Claims Management and OH&S practices
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong computer skills in MS Office is a requirement.
  • Knowledge of injury database systems is considered an asset
  • Superior organizational and time management abilities.
  • Ability to handle highly confidential and sensitive information.
  • Knowledge/understanding of employment-related legislation, Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act are considered an asset.
  • Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Resources Management is an asset.
  • Experience in a unionized setting is an asset
  • Ability to travel throughout Ontario to local branches, as required.

CarePartners In Your Community

In addition to providing home-based health care, CarePartners also serves the community through clinics, transitional care units, and provides relief in retirement homes and shared care settings. Through our Community Nursing Services outreach program, we’ve been organizing staff-led medical care and clinics in countries with poor access to health care since 2009.

Accessibility

CarePartners welcomes and encourages applicants from people with disabilities. Candidates can request accommodations at any time in the hiring process.

 

Artificial Intelligence

 

CarePartners uses iCIMs as part of our recruitment and hiring process.  While we incorporate select Artificial Intelligence (AI) features to enhance process efficiency, we remain committed to human-led decision making.  All AI-generated outputs are subject to human review to ensure accuracy and fairness.

 

This job posting is available due to an existing vacancy.

About CarePartners

Empowering Lives, One Home at a Time!

Home Support Workers and Personal Support Workers (PSWs) are everyday heroes, bringing compassionate, one-on-one care right to the doorsteps of those in need. Whether it’s helping clients rise and shine in the morning, assisting with personal hygiene, preparing meals, or offering a comforting presence at bedtime, these caregivers make a real difference in the lives of individuals and their families. Beyond essential care, they provide companionship, dignity, and independence to those who need it most—allowing seniors, individuals with disabilities, and those recovering from illness to remain safe and comfortable in their own homes. With every visit, they bring warmth, respect, and the reassurance that no one is alone in their journey. It’s more than a job—it’s a calling to uplift, support, and enrich lives, one home at a time. We make impact and support most of Ontario, from big cities to rural communities and everywhere in-between. We hire nurses, personal support workers, we provide in house training for home support workers, and we have branches across Ontario where we support with administrative roles.