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Workplace Safety Advisor (2025-0457)

Carewest Innovative Health Care

Calgary

On-site

CAD 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A leading health care provider in Calgary is looking for a Workplace Safety Advisor to enhance safety programs and ensure compliance with health and safety legislation. The ideal candidate will have a diploma in Occupational Health & Safety and at least 3 years of experience in a safety role, with a focus on proactive hazard identification and training delivery. This position offers a full-time schedule with competitive pay.

Benefits

Competitive salary
Professional development opportunities

Qualifications

  • Minimum 3 years of experience in a workplace safety role.
  • Knowledge of Alberta Occupational Health and Safety legislation.
  • Proficiency in incident/training tracking systems.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in implementing organizational safety programs.
  • Conduct regular inspections to identify hazards.
  • Deliver safety training programs and track compliance.

Skills

Attention to detail
Strong communication
Proactive problem-solving
Safety compliance knowledge

Education

Diploma in Occupational Health & Safety

Tools

Microsoft Office

Job description

Position Details

Position Status: Regular Full Time Location: Southport, Workplace Safety and Occupation Health BW Hours: 77.50 FTE: 1.00 Shift: Days Shift Times: 0800-1615 Union: Non Union Professional Rate of Pay: $40.14 - $50.14 PCN: TBA

Date Competition Closes: August 13, 2025

The Opportunity

Position Summary:

Reporting to the Manager, Workplace Safety, the Workplace Safety Advisor is a critical contributor to the organization’s occupational health and safety efforts. This role supports the day-to-day execution of workplace safety programs and fosters a proactive safety culture by partnering with departments across the organization.

The Advisor serves as a knowledgeable resource to staff, supervisors, and leadership, ensuring alignment with provincial legislation, internal policies, and best practices in hazard identification, risk mitigation, training, and incident response.

The ideal candidate brings a hands-on, solutions-oriented approach and a strong commitment to safety excellence in a complex, fast-paced, and regulated environment—such as healthcare, long-term care, or public services.

Key Responsibilities:

Safety Program Implementation & Compliance

  • Assist in the rollout and maintenance of organizational safety programs, ensuring alignment with applicable legislation and internal standards
  • Conduct regular facility inspections to proactively identify, document, and escalate hazards or non-conformances
  • Provide input on the development and continuous improvement of safety procedures, job hazard analyses (JHAs), and safe work practices tailored to operational needs
  • Support site readiness for inspections, audits, and accreditation by maintaining regulatory compliance and documentation


Hazard Identification & Risk Mitigation

  • Facilitate and participate in job-specific and site-wide hazard assessments, recommending appropriate controls to minimize risk
  • Monitor work environments for emerging safety risks and support operational leaders in addressing unsafe conditions or behaviors
  • Provide subject matter expertise in high-risk areas, including ergonomics, sharps safety, chemical management, and personal protective equipment (PPE) protocols


Training, Education & Awareness

  • Deliver or coordinate safety-related training programs such as WHMIS, First Aid/CPR, fire safety, and respiratory protection fit testing
  • Assist with onboarding safety orientation for new hires and provide refresher education to support ongoing competency and compliance
  • Track safety training records, certifications, and compliance metrics using the organization's learning management or reporting systems
  • Promote staff engagement in safety through targeted campaigns, toolbox talks, and participation in Safety Week or wellness initiatives


Incident Management & Investigation

  • Support the initial response, documentation, and investigation of workplace incidents, injuries, and near misses
  • Collaborate with supervisors and the safety team to identify root causes, recommend corrective actions, and follow up on implementation
  • Assist in developing trend reports and incident dashboards to inform strategic improvements and identify recurring safety issues


Internal Collaboration & Committee Participation

  • Act as a safety liaison to frontline teams, supervisors, and union representatives to address concerns and provide technical guidance
  • Serve as a resource for Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) activities, including inspections, meetings, and policy reviews
  • Participate in emergency preparedness planning, evacuation drills, and response evaluations


Reporting, Metrics & Documentation

  • Maintain detailed, timely, and confidential records related to inspections, incidents, training, and risk assessments
  • Support the development of monthly and quarterly safety performance reports for leadership and regulatory bodies
  • Contribute to the evaluation and refinement of safety programs using performance data, benchmarking, and stakeholder feedback


Core Competencies & Attributes:

Safety Champion – Demonstrates a personal and professional commitment to maintaining a safe and healthy work environment.

Collaborative Communicator – Builds positive working relationships with all levels of staff and management; conveys complex information clearly.

Detail-Oriented & Organized – Able to manage multiple priorities, maintain accurate records, and follow through on action plans.

Initiative-Taker – Proactively identifies safety opportunities and is responsive in dynamic situations.

Adaptable – Comfortable working in varied environments, including clinical, industrial, or administrative settings.

Qualifications & Experience:

  • Diploma, certificate, or coursework in Occupational Health & Safety, Environmental Health, or a related field
  • Actively working toward or holding a CRSP, CHSC, or equivalent designation is considered an asset
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in a workplace safety, OHS, or compliance-focused role; healthcare, industrial, or government experience preferred
  • Sound knowledge of Alberta Occupational Health and Safety legislation, including the Act, Regulation, and Code


Proficiency in Microsoft Office and incident/training tracking systems
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