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Job Title: Worker Advisor - Talent Pool
Job Requisition ID: 81014
Ministry: Jobs, Economy, Trade and Immigration
Location: Edmonton or Calgary
Full or Part-Time: Full Time
Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week
Permanent/Temporary: Permanent/Temporary
SCOPE: Open Competition
Closing Date: Open until filled
Classification: Program Services 4
Salary: $3,056.5 to $4,006.62 bi-weekly ($79,774 - $104,572/year)
The Advisor Office for Alberta Workers’ Compensation is an independent program of the Appeals Commission for Alberta Workers’ Compensation. The Appeals Commission is an independent agency. The Advisor Office provides advice, advocacy, and representation to workers and employers in Alberta seeking to appeal a Workers’ Compensation Board – Alberta (WCB) claim. The Advisor Office has two branches: the Worker Advisor Branch and the Employer Advisor Branch, which operate independently from one another.
To learn more about the Advisor Office, please click here: https://advisoroffice.alberta.ca/
A Worker Advisor represents the interests of injured workers and their dependents and reports to the Manager of the Worker Advisor Branch.
A Worker Advisor is responsible for providing advice, assistance, representation and advocacy services to injured workers or their dependents. This may include seeking a review and filing an appeal of a WCB entitlement decision. This role requires strong technical knowledge of the Workers' Compensation Act and associated legislation, Regulations, policies and procedures. Formal representation at the various levels of appeal requires providing arguments based on the analysis and application of WCB legislation and policies to the evidence on file.
A Worker Advisor solves issues ranging from simple to complex through their own initiative and research. This role must exercise strong decision-making abilities when determining strategies with the goal of resolution of issues. A Worker Advisor's work may not be subject to review prior to presentation before the appeal body. Errors may lead to missed or incorrect entitlement decisions, missed time limitations, and costly delays of the appeal process.
Specific Accountabilities Include The Following
This competition will be used to establish a talent pool from which candidates may be considered for both current and upcoming vacancies for the role.
Please click on this link to view the job description for this position.
Competencies are behaviors that are essential to reach our goals in serving Albertans. We encourage you to have an in depth understanding of the competencies that are required for this opportunity and to be prepared to demonstrate them during the recruitment process.
This Link Will Assist You With Understanding Competencies
https://www.alberta.ca/system/files/custom_downloaded_images/psc-alberta-public-service-competency-model.pdf
Systems Thinking
Considers the impact of an approach on other programs, understands how work contributes to Advisor Office goals, and appreciates the interrelationships among stakeholder perspectives. The delivery of services is required to recognize linkages across the workers’ compensation system, and Advisor Office’s business plan/goals.
Creative Problem Solving
Breaks down problems into manageable parts, asks questions to clarify issues, challenges existing procedures when improvement opportunities arise, and seeks insights from others or other units' approaches. This position will often be tasked with coming up with solutions to meet emerging needs. The ability to get the right people together to come up with a solution is key.
Agility
Identifies alternative solutions in complex situations, supports others in doing the same, remains calm and optimistic when dealing with highly emotionally charged situations, anticipates emotional triggers and obstacles, and stays focused on goals despite challenges. Implementation and operational issues constantly arise without warning requiring this position to manage them immediately. Adjusting plans and adapting schedules or pivoting to other activities to address new priorities and issues is expected of this position. Ability to de-escalate conflict and manage stress is essential.
Drive for Results
Clarifies objectives and roles, adjusts plans based on past experiences, identifies causes of success or failure, takes responsibility for outcomes, and sets goals aligned with Advisor Office priorities.
Developing Networks
Seeks to understand the perspectives of colleagues, clients, and stakeholders; builds relationships through integrity and respect; communicates relevant information promptly; is aware of their impact on others; and interacts professionally.
Building Collaborative Environments
Fosters a collaborative work environment by encouraging diverse views, sharing information, and actively listening to others. Recognizes and respects differing perspectives, facilitates conflict resolution, and supports open, respectful discussions. Collaboration with others within and outside of the Advisor Office is required to ensure technical, business project, and operational needs are met.
Developing Self And Others
Builds networks and trust with stakeholders to enhance evaluation capacity, reflects on strengths and development opportunities, stays current on new trends and technologies, and contributes to team learning through active participation in discussions.
Required:
A cover letter outlining how your experience relates to the qualifications of this role is required.
Minimum recruitment standards outline the minimum education and experience required for appointment to a job classification. Refer to https://www.alberta.ca/alberta-public-service-minimum-recruitment-standards.
Applicants are advised to provide information that clearly and concisely demonstrates how their qualifications meet the advertised requirements, including education, experience, and relevant examples of required competencies. Candidates are required to apply for a job online. Please visit https://www.alberta.ca/job-application-resources#before for more information. For more details, see Recruitment Principles.
In your resume, please include dates (including months and years) associated with all education and work experience. For example, January 2006 - June 2009 (part-time). This example is provided for illustrative purposes only. Applicants are encouraged to present their information clearly and thoroughly, using a format that best conveys their experience.
It is recommended applicants who have completed post-secondary studies from outside of Canada obtain an evaluation of their credentials from the International Qualifications Assessment Service (IQAS) or from a recognized Canadian Credential Evaluator; please visit the Alliance of Credential Evaluation Services of Canada for more information. It is recommended that applicants include the assessment certificate from IQAS as part of their application.
This competition may be used to fill future vacancies, across the Government of Alberta, at the same or lower classification level. We thank all applicants for their interest. All applications will be reviewed to determine which candidates' qualifications most closely match the advertised requirements. Only individuals selected for interviews will be contacted.
If you require any further information on this job posting or require an accommodation during the recruitment process, please contact Christie-Anne Silverthorn at Christie-Anne.Silverthorn@gov.ab.ca.