Senior Occupational Health and Safety; OHS Advisor
Listed on 2026-07-06
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Business
Regulatory Compliance Specialist, Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Change Management
Organization overview
Are you passionate about making a difference? Join the Safe Care BC team and have a positive impact on healthcare workers across the province. We are a non-profit health and safety association for BC’s continuing care sector. Our mandate is to reduce injuries among care workers and leaders by providing education, training, and resources across the province.
Working at Safe Care BC is suited for someone who is motivated by making a meaningful impact for health care workers by implementing evidence-based resources through the creation of practical, people-centred OHS services. As a small organization, we often adapt quickly to meet the changing needs of our members, which requires flexibility, curiosity, and a willingness to contribute in different ways.
Positionoverview
The Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Senior Advisor supports the development and delivery of evidence-based OHS services for Safe Care BC members. Working closely with the OHS Services team, this role develops resources, programs, and initiatives that respond to the evolving needs of the continuing care sector.
This role combines technical OHS expertise, program development, and applied analysis to translate legislation, evidence, and sector needs into practical tools, processes, training, and resources that can be applied to real-world healthcare environments. The position operates with a high degree of independence in developing resources, interpreting regulatory requirements, and contributing to program direction, while collaborating with internal and external partners.
This role is suited to someone comfortable working in complex environments, balancing regulatory requirements, frontline realities, and practical implementation in healthcare settings. It requires a collaborative, adaptable, and solutions-focused approach, with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Key Responsibilities- Champion OHS: Promote and advance OHS initiatives and supportive services for Safe Care BC members.
- Resource development
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Assess, evaluate, develop, design, and continuously improve OHS resources, tools, and guidance materials and sector resources. - Data insights and reporting: Analyze OHS data and trends to support decision‑making and identify emerging risks in continuing care, including practical control measures for program improvements.
- Collaborative projects: Coordinate and contribute to projects to ensure effective collaboration and member support.
- Training and education: Support development and delivery of training, workshops, and learning resources.
- Regulatory expertise: Maintain knowledge of relevant legislation and regulatory requirements, including the Workers Compensation Act (WCA), Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (OHSR), and other applicable BC requirements.
- Strategic initiatives: Support resource development, outreach, psychological health and safety initiatives, and compliance programs.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Support communication and reporting to internal and external stakeholders.
- Brand Representation: Uphold Safe Care BC’s values and reputation in all interactions.
- Flexibility: Support evolving priorities and additional duties as required.
- Post‑secondary education in OHS with a minimum of 3–5 years of direct OHS experience.
- Experience in practically applying OHS legislation in healthcare, continuing care, social services, with an understanding of adult education is considered a strong asset.
- Specialized experience with emergency preparedness or disability claims management is an asset.
- Strong working knowledge of provincial OHS legislation and regulations, with demonstrated ability to apply and implement requirements in practical workplace settings, including developing and operationalizing OHS programs, processes, and controls.
- Experience implementing OHS program components such as hazard assessments, incident investigations, inspections, training programmes, and corrective action processes.
- Understanding of disability management principles and return‑to‑work programming, ideally within healthcare.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills…
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