About the role
Summary
The Health & Safety Advisor is responsible for administering and overseeing Big Lakes County’s Health & Safety Program to ensure a safe working environment for employees, contractors, and the public. This includes coordinating safety initiatives, inspections, incident investigations, training, and audits, while maintaining compliance with Alberta Occupational Health & Safety legislation and the County’s Certificate of Recognition (COR). The Health & Safety Advisor also manages the County’s WorkHub safety management system and provides guidance to management, staff, and the Health & Safety Committee in building a strong safety culture.
Immediate Supervisor
Executive Director of Community Services & Planning
Key Duties & Responsibilities
- Administer and monitor the County’s Health & Safety Program in alignment with OHS legislation and COR requirements.
- Maintain the WorkHub safety management system and ensure records are accurate and up to date.
- Oversee and follow up on actionable items from facility inspections conducted by supervisors and workers.
- Coordinate internal and external safety audits, including scheduling, reporting, and ensuring recommendations are addressed.
- Coordinate and assist in the creation, implementation and follow-up required for action plans arising from annual internal and external audits.
- Prepare agendas, meeting packages, and reports for the Safety Committee.
- Review incident reports and ensure proper documentation and follow-up.
- Disseminate safety communications and updates to staff.
- Monitor compliance with provincial safety legislation, municipal policies, and best practices.
- Provide support and advice to staff regarding health and safety issues as needed.
- Support emergency preparedness planning, including response procedures, drills, and staff training.
- Prepare safety performance reports for senior management, the Health & Safety Committee, and Council.
- Promote a proactive and positive safety culture across all County operations.
Knowledge, Skills & Attributes
- Alberta Occupational Health & Safety legislation and compliance requirements.
- COR (Certificate of Recognition) audit protocols and municipal safety standards.
- Safety management systems, including WorkHub or similar platforms.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills with attention to detail.
- Proficiency with WorkHub, Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
- Ability to conduct inspections, investigations, and audits.
- Skilled in preparing reports and presenting findings to staff, management, and Council.
- Facilitation and training delivery skills.
- Proactive, approachable, and collaborative.
- Strong problem-solving and decision-making ability.
- Ethical, professional, and committed to confidentiality.
- Adaptable to diverse work environments, including field visits to remote sites.
- Commitment to promoting a positive safety culture.
Education & Experience
- Certificate, diploma, or training courses in Occupational Health & Safety (NCSO designation an asset).
- Minimum 2–3 years of experience with safety program administration and auditing, preferably in a municipal or industrial environment.
- Experience with WorkHub or similar safety management systems.
- Valid Class 5 driver’s license.
Working Conditions & Physical Environment
- Primarily office-based with frequent travel to County worksites, facilities, and field locations.
- Exposure to outdoor weather conditions, noise, and worksite hazards during inspections.
- Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- May require flexible hours during emergencies or attend training sessions.
Health & Safety
- Ensure compliance with the County’s Health & Safety Program and OHS legislation.
- Promote safe work practices and continuous improvement in safety culture.
- Actively participate in the Health & Safety Committee and related initiatives.
- Take reasonable care to protect personal health and safety and that of others in the workplace.
Compensation
Big Lakes County offers excellent benefits with a competitive salary.
Hours of Work
Monday-Friday 7:30am-12:00pm
Submit Cover Letter and Resume, Including References to
Eunice McCauley, Human Resources Manager
Big Lakes County
Box 239, High Prairie, AB T0G 1E0
Phone: 780-523-5955
humanresources@biglakescounty.ca
Deadline for applications: Open till suitable candidate is found.
Big Lakes County thanks all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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About Big Lakes County
Welcome to Big Lakes County, Alberta, Canada!
Big Lakes County can be found in west-central northern Alberta. The county encompasses almost 15,000 square kilometers of area. We have a diverse region, characterized by farmland, lush forests, and big lakes, of course. Lesser Slave Lake, Utikuma Lake, Winagami Lake, and Snipe Lake are the largest lakes lying within the county boundaries, which offer wonderful opportunities for camping, fishing, and the ultimate outdoor experience!
Look to Big Lakes County and you will also find economic prospects combined with an atmosphere conducive to those seeking quiet rural living with all amenities close at hand.
About the role
Summary
The Health & Safety Advisor is responsible for administering and overseeing Big Lakes County’s Health & Safety Program to ensure a safe working environment for employees, contractors, and the public. This includes coordinating safety initiatives, inspections, incident investigations, training, and audits, while maintaining compliance with Alberta Occupational Health & Safety legislation and the County’s Certificate of Recognition (COR). The Health & Safety Advisor also manages the County’s WorkHub safety management system and provides guidance to management, staff, and the Health & Safety Committee in building a strong safety culture.
Immediate Supervisor
Executive Director of Community Services & Planning
Key Duties & Responsibilities
- Administer and monitor the County’s Health & Safety Program in alignment with OHS legislation and COR requirements.
- Maintain the WorkHub safety management system and ensure records are accurate and up to date.
- Oversee and follow up on actionable items from facility inspections conducted by supervisors and workers.
- Coordinate internal and external safety audits, including scheduling, reporting, and ensuring recommendations are addressed.
- Coordinate and assist in the creation, implementation and follow-up required for action plans arising from annual internal and external audits.
- Prepare agendas, meeting packages, and reports for the Safety Committee.
- Review incident reports and ensure proper documentation and follow-up.
- Disseminate safety communications and updates to staff.
- Monitor compliance with provincial safety legislation, municipal policies, and best practices.
- Provide support and advice to staff regarding health and safety issues as needed.
- Support emergency preparedness planning, including response procedures, drills, and staff training.
- Prepare safety performance reports for senior management, the Health & Safety Committee, and Council.
- Promote a proactive and positive safety culture across all County operations.
Knowledge, Skills & Attributes
- Alberta Occupational Health & Safety legislation and compliance requirements.
- COR (Certificate of Recognition) audit protocols and municipal safety standards.
- Safety management systems, including WorkHub or similar platforms.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills with attention to detail.
- Proficiency with WorkHub, Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint).
- Ability to conduct inspections, investigations, and audits.
- Skilled in preparing reports and presenting findings to staff, management, and Council.
- Facilitation and training delivery skills.
- Proactive, approachable, and collaborative.
- Strong problem-solving and decision-making ability.
- Ethical, professional, and committed to confidentiality.
- Adaptable to diverse work environments, including field visits to remote sites.
- Commitment to promoting a positive safety culture.
Education & Experience
- Certificate, diploma, or training courses in Occupational Health & Safety (NCSO designation an asset).
- Minimum 2–3 years of experience with safety program administration and auditing, preferably in a municipal or industrial environment.
- Experience with WorkHub or similar safety management systems.
- Valid Class 5 driver’s license.
Working Conditions & Physical Environment
- Primarily office-based with frequent travel to County worksites, facilities, and field locations.
- Exposure to outdoor weather conditions, noise, and worksite hazards during inspections.
- Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
- May require flexible hours during emergencies or attend training sessions.
Health & Safety
- Ensure compliance with the County’s Health & Safety Program and OHS legislation.
- Promote safe work practices and continuous improvement in safety culture.
- Actively participate in the Health & Safety Committee and related initiatives.
- Take reasonable care to protect personal health and safety and that of others in the workplace.
Compensation
Big Lakes County offers excellent benefits with a competitive salary.
Hours of Work
Monday-Friday 7:30am-12:00pm
Submit Cover Letter and Resume, Including References to
Eunice McCauley, Human Resources Manager
Big Lakes County
Box 239, High Prairie, AB T0G 1E0
Phone: 780-523-5955
humanresources@biglakescounty.ca
Deadline for applications: Open till suitable candidate is found.
Big Lakes County thanks all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Job Application
Name
Upload
Drop files here or
Select files
Accepted file types: doc, docx, pdf, odt, Max. file size: 100 MB, Max. files: 5.
Upload your resume and cover letter here.
Protection of Privacy:
Personal information provided is collected in accordance with Access of Information Act and Protection of Privacy Act. It will be used for the purpose of processing the
About Big Lakes County
Welcome to Big Lakes County, Alberta, Canada!
Big Lakes County can be found in west-central northern Alberta. The county encompasses almost 15,000 square kilometers of area. We have a diverse region, characterized by farmland, lush forests, and big lakes, of course. Lesser Slave Lake, Utikuma Lake, Winagami Lake, and Snipe Lake are the largest lakes lying within the county boundaries, which offer wonderful opportunities for camping, fishing, and the ultimate outdoor experience!
Look to Big Lakes County and you will also find economic prospects combined with an atmosphere conducive to those seeking quiet rural living with all amenities close at hand.