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Scheduler

Optima Living1 day ago
Vernon, BC
Mid Level
Part-Time

About the role

Let us welcome you home

Optima Living operates Independent Living, Assisted Living, Supportive Living, Long Term Care and Memory Care communities in Alberta and British Columbia. Our communities are among the best places to live in Western Canada.

**Our Vision:**For every person to feel at home.

This is truly supported by our credo. “Let us welcome you home.” At Optima Living, we feel genuinely honoured to work with our residents and we advocate a person-centered approach where the resident is the focus of all our endeavours

Position Summary

Reporting to the Central Scheduler, the Scheduler is responsible for coordinating, maintaining, and updating employee schedules to support safe, consistent, and uninterrupted care delivery within the community. This role manages planned and unplanned staffing changes, allocates relief coverage in accordance with organizational policies and collective agreements, maintains accurate scheduling and payroll-related records, and prepares staffing reports for leadership. Working closely with community leadership, Human Resources, Payroll, and Labour Relations, the Scheduler ensures timely communication, staffing compliance, and operational continuity while upholding confidentiality, safety, and regulatory standards.

All duties and responsibilities are carried out in alignment with Optima Living’s mission, vision, and values, promoting person-centered care by respecting the uniqueness, dignity, and self-determination of residents to promote maximum personal and functional independence. These duties are performed within the framework of established organizational policies and procedures, industry best practices, while adhering to applicable regulations and standards.

Responsibilities

  • Receives and processes employee absence notifications, including illness and other unplanned absences, and communicates required information to the appropriate unit or function.
  • Allocates and contacts relief staff to fill vacancies arising from unfilled positions, vacations, leaves of absence, and sick leave, in accordance with organizational policies and applicable collective agreements.
  • Maintains and updates schedules in the designated staffing and scheduling systems, ensuring accuracy, completeness, and alignment with approved staffing plans.
  • Processes approved scheduling-related requests, including shift changes, vacations, and leaves of absence, ensuring required documentation is complete and authorized by Human Resources.
  • Monitors and manages staffing program activity, including posting shifts as they are filled and communicating the status of filled and unfilled shifts to community leadership.
  • Prepares and distributes daily and after-hours handover reports to designated community leaders, identifying staffing issues, unresolved vacancies, and operational concerns.
  • Maintains accurate staffing and call-out records, including relief staff availability, contact information, hours worked, and updates records as required.
  • Completes scheduling edits that impact payroll, including missed time swipes and schedule adjustments, and submits required information to Payroll within established timelines.
  • Communicates and collaborates with community leadership, Human Resources, Payroll, and Labour Relations regarding staffing requirements, scheduling issues, and collective agreement considerations.
  • Promptly reports unsafe conditions, incidents, or concerns to supervisor, General Manager or Health & Safety Committee.
  • Identifies maintenance issues and reports them following established maintenance procedures.
  • Responds promptly during emergency codes in alignment with organizational standards and protocols.
  • Contributes to quality improvement initiatives by sharing ideas and providing feedback.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of and compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations.
  • Ensures adherence to infection control policies and procedures through regular audits, observations, and investigations.
  • Maintains strict confidentiality of resident medical and personal information in accordance with privacy legislation.
  • Completes orientation upon hire and annual mandatory education as assigned.
  • Supports new team members through their orientation process.
  • Respects and upholds the Resident Bill of Rights and the Assisted Living Rights of Residents (for BC only).
  • Participates in team meetings and stays informed on relevant internal communications.
  • Performs other duties as required to support operational needs.

Qualifications & Experience

  • Completion of a recognized post-secondary program is an asset.
  • Minimum of three (3) years experience in a scheduling role.
  • Proficient in scheduling systems and Microsoft Office applications.
  • Knowledge of collective agreements, labour standards, and staffing compliance is an asset.
  • Experience in a residential care or mental health environment is an asset.
  • Ability to communicate in an approachable and respectful manner with the temperament to deal tactfully and cooperatively in all interactions
  • Strong written communication skills with the ability to present professional documents with clarity.
  • Demonstrates the ability to effectively organize, prioritize and problem solve.
  • Ability to work independently and in cooperation with others.
  • Ability to manage and resolve difficult and challenging situations effectively and respectfully.
  • Physical and mental ability to carry out the duties of the position including adherence to provincial health legislations.
  • Ability to safely operate equipment according to established protocols.
  • Computer literacy skills required.
  • Flexibility to work a variety of shifts.

Conditions of Employment

  • Clear Police Information Check
  • Clear Vulnerable Sector Check
  • Successful completion of all mandatory Provincial Health Requirements

About Optima Living

Hospitals and Health Care
201-500

Optima Living—founded in 2007—owns and operates innovative seniors’ living communities throughout Alberta and BC, taking an unprecedented approach to senior life. Their unique company culture is one where both residents and team members are family.

Optima Living’s North Star, Let us welcome you home, speaks to their underlying principles and the experience seniors discover in their communities. When residents are home, they feel safe, respected, and welcome. Home is where one’s voice is heard, their views matter, and they have freedom of choice. Optima Living’s mission, vision, and values—respect, dignity, teamwork, and doing the right thing—support and build upon their North Star.

Optima Living operates over 3,700 beds providing congregate living options for seniors. These options range from subsidized to luxury, Independent to Assisted Living, Long-term Care to Memory Care, and Residential Mental Health. For more information, visit optimaliving.ca.

Optima Living is also an approved service provider with both the interior Health Authority (IHA) and the Fraser Health Authority (FHA), is a licensed care provider under the BC Community Care and Assisted Living Act, and is registered as an approved Assisted Living (AL) Operator with the AL Registrar of BC.

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