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Occupational Health and Safety Officer

Strive Living Societyabout 23 hours ago
Coquitlam, BC
Mid Level
Full-Time

Top Benefits

Employer paid extended health benefits (prescription, vision, etc)
Employer paid dental benefits with orthodontic coverage
Employer contribution to Municipal Pension Plan

About the role

Strive is a non-profit registered charity providing residential and community inclusion support to children, youth, adults, and older adults throughout the Lower Mainland since 1988. If you can relate to our mission and vision, we want you to work for us in the role of the Occupational Health and Safety (“OHS”) Officer!

The OHS Officer maintains and improves the overall safety programs of Strive Living Society, ensuring that safety programs are in accordance with recognized best practices, established legislation, and applicable collective agreements.

This role includes staying informed of industry trends, promoting a respectful and supportive culture, coordinating staff return-to-work plans, and tracking the working-alone system. The Occupational Health and Safety Officer manages injury investigations, liaises with WorkSafeBC, and maintains records on staff incidents and hazards. This role also oversees OHS Committee activities, processes hazard reports, prepares and distributes communications, and ensures compliance with CARF standards.

Additionally, this role contributes to policy and procedure development, maintains confidentiality, and supports the creation of internal and external communications, including promotional materials, to enhance public awareness and organizational support.

Reports to Occupational Health and Safety Manager.

Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:30am-4:30pm.

Why work for Strive?

  • Employer paid Criminal Record Check Clearance

  • Paid orientations

  • Paid training and professional development

  • Employer paid extended health benefits including prescription medication, paraprofessional services, vision, etc *

  • Employer paid dental benefits including orthodontic coverage *

  • Employer contribution to Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) *

  • Employer paid Employee and Family Assistance Program (EFAP)

  • Casual employees are provided up to an additional 10.2% of wages in lieu of benefits

  • Reimbursement to upgrade to Class 4 BCDL if required (one time only upon successful acquisition)

  • Competitive paid annual vacation

  • Generous statutory holiday pay

  • Generous paid Health Bank

  • Flexible schedules to accommodate work/life balance

  • Referral bonus program

  • Inclusive environment with team building events and cultural celebrations

  • Health and wellness activities and incentives

  • Milestone rewards

  • Ongoing support, mentoring, and recognition to help with engagement and career growth

  • Some benefits have eligibility requirements of surpassing three (3) months and securing a regular position of 20hrs/week or more. The benefits and criteria may change from time to time at the discretion of Strive.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Develop, implement, and maintain Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) programs in compliance with legislation, CARF standards, and industry best practices.
  • Conduct comprehensive risk assessments, workplace inspections, and hazard evaluations to identify and mitigate safety risks.
  • Investigate workplace injuries, manage WorkSafeBC claims, and maintain accurate incident and statistical records.
  • Collaborate with HR and leadership to coordinate return-to-work plans and ensure the effectiveness of the working-alone system.
  • Lead OHS Committee activities, including agenda preparation, hazard review, incident analysis, and compliance monitoring.
  • Design, coordinate, and support OHS training and education initiatives to promote a strong safety culture across all sites.
  • Prepare and distribute safety communications, including reports, policies, procedures, and awareness materials.
  • Procure and maintain safety equipment and emergency supplies for organizational sites.
  • Uphold confidentiality and contribute to policy and procedure development to enhance safety and service quality.

Job qualifications include (if you do not have all of these, but demonstrate you are a good fit for the position, Strive may be able to assist you to acquire some of these requirements):

  • Certificate or training in Occupational Health and Safety or a related field.

  • Demonstrated experience conducting risk assessments, workplace inspections, and hazard evaluations.

  • Knowledge of WorkSafeBC laws, unionized environments, and healthcare/social services.

  • Experience in developing strategic documents, reports, and promotional materials.

  • Strong analytical, organizational, and communication skills.

  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and mobile computing tools.

  • Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License and access to a reliable vehicle with insurance required.

  • Criminal record clearance.

  • Physical ability to perform job duties.

  • Eligibility to work in Canada.

**NO COVID VACCINATION REQUIRED**

*without precedence and without prejudice*

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for an interview.

Strive Living Society is an equal opportunity employer which does not discriminate against age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, or disability.

Strive Living Society is grateful to operate on the traditional and unceded territories of the Coast Salish Nations.

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About Strive Living Society

Civic and Social Organizations
501-1000

Strive Living Society (formally Howe Sound Rehabilitation Services Society) is a registered nonprofit organization that provides community and residential services for children, youth, adults, and seniors with diverse abilities.

Founded in 1988 by a Psychologist and Social Worker with the shared belief that even the most challenging individuals could live successfully in the community, Strive began as a modest group home for three young adults with developmental disabilities from the former Woodlands Hospital.

Today, Strive serves not only adults with developmental disabilities, but also children, youth, and seniors with physical disabilities, acquired brain injuries, medical complications, mental health issues, autism spectrum disorders, behavioural obstacles, and/or dementia. In addition to residential resources, Strive operates drop-in centres, community-based programs, and home-based services.

Strive’s service area has expanded from North Vancouver to Greater Vancouver, the Fraser Valley, as well as the Sunshine Coast. Most of our programs are fully CARF accredited.

This grass roots agency now serves over 600 individuals, with headquarters based in beautiful Burnaby, BC.

Strive values all of its employees and cares about their well-being. We are proud to offer the following perks and benefits:

  • Industry competitive compensation.
  • Retention bonuses.
  • Employer-paid benefits for all positions of 20+ hours per week, upon meeting eligibility requirements after three months.
  • Employer contribution to Municipal Pension Plan.
  • Opportunities to grow and advance.
  • Training and professional development opportunities.
  • A great organizational culture; diverse and inclusive.
  • Team building events, cultural and other fun celebrations.
  • Health and wellness activities and incentives.
  • Referral bonuses.
  • A dedicated Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) team for all employees.
  • An employee milestone and recognition program.