Top Benefits
About the role
Delta School District
Inviting Applications for the Position of
Safety Advisor
Delta School District is honored to be working and learning on the traditional territory of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations and all of thehənqəminəmspeaking people who have been stewards of this land since time immemorial
The Delta School District is a vibrant, inclusive learning community where all learners belong and are inspired to soar. Serving over 16,000 students and 3,000 staff across 31 schools in Ladner, North Delta, and Tsawwassen, we are proud to support thriving, future-ready learners. Our work is grounded in the values of Compassion, Responsibility, Integrity, Creativity, Diversity, and Resilience.
We gratefully acknowledge the traditional territories of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations, and we honour the Knowledge Keepers and all First Peoples who have cared for these lands for generations.
The Safety Advisor plays a key role in supporting the planning, implementation, and monitoring of occupational health and safety initiatives across the District. Reporting to the District Safety and Health Manager, this position works closely with school and district staff to promote a culture of safety, ensure compliance with WorkSafeBC legislation, and support safe and healthy learning and working environments for students and staff.
This role requires strong knowledge of occupational health and safety practices, a collaborative approach, asbestos knowledge and a commitment to continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities:
Occupational Health and Safety Program Support
- Assist in the implementation, communication, and evaluation of the District's Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Program.
- Conduct site visits to support school and district locations with inspections, hazard identification, and risk mitigation.
- Participate in and support incident investigations, ensuring proper documentation, follow-up, and reporting.
- Monitor compliance with applicable OHS legislation, regulations, and district policies.
Training and Education
- Deliver or coordinate safety training programs (e.g., WHMIS, LOTO, ergonomics, PPE use, violence prevention).
- Provide guidance and resources to school-based administrators and staff regarding safe work procedures.
- Support Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committees (JOHSCs) through training, mentorship, and participation as required.
Workplace Safety and Claims Support
- Support the documentation and reporting of workplace incidents and near misses.
- Assist with return-to-work coordination in collaboration with HR, site supervisors, and union representatives.
- Maintain confidential health and safety records in accordance with FOIPPA and WorkSafeBC requirements.
Communication and Collaboration
- Works closely with the leadership team at Facilities and Maintenance to provide safety expertise and ensure compliance with WorkSafeBC regulations.
- Act as a resource for staff, administrators, and JOHSCs regarding safety concerns and best practices.
- Promote awareness of health and safety responsibilities and procedures through effective communication.
- Collaborate with the District Safety and Health Manager on safety audits, initiatives, and continuous improvement strategies.
Documentation and Reporting
- Maintain accurate records of inspections, training, incidents, and safety committee meetings.
- Prepare reports on-site inspections, safety observations, and training delivered.
- Contribute to data collection and analysis related to safety metrics and trends.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience
- Certificate or diploma in Occupational Health and Safety or a related field.
- Minimum of 2–3 years of experience in an occupational health and safety role, preferably in a unionized, public sector, or educational setting.
- Experience in asbestos management programs, holding a CSRP certification or having completed NIOSH asbestos training, to support health and safety initiatives.
- Knowledge of WorkSafeBC regulations, Workers Compensation Act, and Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (OHSR).
- Valid Class 5 BC driver's license and access to reliable transportation.
- Enrollment in or completion of Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) certification or equivalent.
- Experience with incident investigation and workplace inspections.
- Experience supporting WorkSafeBC claims and modified work programs.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to engage and educate others.
- Sound judgment and discretion in managing confidential and sensitive information.
- Ability to identify hazards and recommend practical, effective controls.
- Demonstrated problem-solving, organization, and documentation skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and health and safety tracking software.
Working Conditions:
- Based out of the Facilities and Maintenance, with regular travel to school and District sites.
- May occasionally require availability outside regular hours for emergencies or time-sensitive issues.
- Work involves both office-based tasks and physical site inspections (e.g., accessing mechanical rooms, roof areas, construction and renovation project zones).
Compensation & Benefits:
-
Competitive annual salary range: $78,490 – $98,113 based on qualifications and experience.
-
Full-time Continuing, Exempt.
-
Reports to District Safety and Health Manager
-
The District offers a comprehensive total rewards package, including extended health and dental benefits, vacation, and a pension plan. We are committed to supporting employee wellness through District initiatives and fostering a healthy work-life balance. Family-friendly and supportive work environment committed to continuous learning and growth.
Additional Information
This position plays a vital role in ensuring safe and healthy environments for all students and staff. The successful candidate will be committed to building strong relationships and promoting a proactive safety culture aligned with the District's mission and values.
Please send your application, stating the position applied for and including a resume, cover letter and
three professional references too:
Navi Toor – Human Resources Advisor
The posting will close on: Wednesday, October 15**,** 2025, at 4:00 pm to:
We appreciate the interest expressed by all applicants, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Detailed information about the Detained from
our website at:
About DELTA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Delta School District’s 24 elementary and seven secondary schools provide safe, culturally diverse and nurturing learning environments. We offer a variety of quality programs to meet unique learning needs and we engage students in stimulating and relevant educational experiences. A dedication to social responsibility teaches our students to respect themselves, their environment and each other.
Ranking highly in student and parent satisfaction surveys, we constantly strive to build real value in education. Our graduation rates are among the highest in British Columbia and our students consistently rate near the top of the annual Foundation Skills Assessment tests. Our emphasis on achievement is reinforced every year with our annual Achievement Contract – ensuring key areas stay in focus and school resources are allocated for the maximum benefit of our students. All of these accomplishments are due as much to the dedication and hard work of teachers and staff as they are to the commitment and support of parents and the broader learning community.
In the Delta School District, our entire community is working hard to become the best district we can be. As a whole, we have identified a vision that we are now committed to achieving. By 2030, the Delta School District will be ‘an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong and everyone soars.’
Top Benefits
About the role
Delta School District
Inviting Applications for the Position of
Safety Advisor
Delta School District is honored to be working and learning on the traditional territory of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations and all of thehənqəminəmspeaking people who have been stewards of this land since time immemorial
The Delta School District is a vibrant, inclusive learning community where all learners belong and are inspired to soar. Serving over 16,000 students and 3,000 staff across 31 schools in Ladner, North Delta, and Tsawwassen, we are proud to support thriving, future-ready learners. Our work is grounded in the values of Compassion, Responsibility, Integrity, Creativity, Diversity, and Resilience.
We gratefully acknowledge the traditional territories of the Tsawwassen and Musqueam First Nations, and we honour the Knowledge Keepers and all First Peoples who have cared for these lands for generations.
The Safety Advisor plays a key role in supporting the planning, implementation, and monitoring of occupational health and safety initiatives across the District. Reporting to the District Safety and Health Manager, this position works closely with school and district staff to promote a culture of safety, ensure compliance with WorkSafeBC legislation, and support safe and healthy learning and working environments for students and staff.
This role requires strong knowledge of occupational health and safety practices, a collaborative approach, asbestos knowledge and a commitment to continuous improvement.
Key Responsibilities:
Occupational Health and Safety Program Support
- Assist in the implementation, communication, and evaluation of the District's Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Program.
- Conduct site visits to support school and district locations with inspections, hazard identification, and risk mitigation.
- Participate in and support incident investigations, ensuring proper documentation, follow-up, and reporting.
- Monitor compliance with applicable OHS legislation, regulations, and district policies.
Training and Education
- Deliver or coordinate safety training programs (e.g., WHMIS, LOTO, ergonomics, PPE use, violence prevention).
- Provide guidance and resources to school-based administrators and staff regarding safe work procedures.
- Support Joint Occupational Health and Safety Committees (JOHSCs) through training, mentorship, and participation as required.
Workplace Safety and Claims Support
- Support the documentation and reporting of workplace incidents and near misses.
- Assist with return-to-work coordination in collaboration with HR, site supervisors, and union representatives.
- Maintain confidential health and safety records in accordance with FOIPPA and WorkSafeBC requirements.
Communication and Collaboration
- Works closely with the leadership team at Facilities and Maintenance to provide safety expertise and ensure compliance with WorkSafeBC regulations.
- Act as a resource for staff, administrators, and JOHSCs regarding safety concerns and best practices.
- Promote awareness of health and safety responsibilities and procedures through effective communication.
- Collaborate with the District Safety and Health Manager on safety audits, initiatives, and continuous improvement strategies.
Documentation and Reporting
- Maintain accurate records of inspections, training, incidents, and safety committee meetings.
- Prepare reports on-site inspections, safety observations, and training delivered.
- Contribute to data collection and analysis related to safety metrics and trends.
Qualifications:
Education and Experience
- Certificate or diploma in Occupational Health and Safety or a related field.
- Minimum of 2–3 years of experience in an occupational health and safety role, preferably in a unionized, public sector, or educational setting.
- Experience in asbestos management programs, holding a CSRP certification or having completed NIOSH asbestos training, to support health and safety initiatives.
- Knowledge of WorkSafeBC regulations, Workers Compensation Act, and Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (OHSR).
- Valid Class 5 BC driver's license and access to reliable transportation.
- Enrollment in or completion of Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) certification or equivalent.
- Experience with incident investigation and workplace inspections.
- Experience supporting WorkSafeBC claims and modified work programs.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to engage and educate others.
- Sound judgment and discretion in managing confidential and sensitive information.
- Ability to identify hazards and recommend practical, effective controls.
- Demonstrated problem-solving, organization, and documentation skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and health and safety tracking software.
Working Conditions:
- Based out of the Facilities and Maintenance, with regular travel to school and District sites.
- May occasionally require availability outside regular hours for emergencies or time-sensitive issues.
- Work involves both office-based tasks and physical site inspections (e.g., accessing mechanical rooms, roof areas, construction and renovation project zones).
Compensation & Benefits:
-
Competitive annual salary range: $78,490 – $98,113 based on qualifications and experience.
-
Full-time Continuing, Exempt.
-
Reports to District Safety and Health Manager
-
The District offers a comprehensive total rewards package, including extended health and dental benefits, vacation, and a pension plan. We are committed to supporting employee wellness through District initiatives and fostering a healthy work-life balance. Family-friendly and supportive work environment committed to continuous learning and growth.
Additional Information
This position plays a vital role in ensuring safe and healthy environments for all students and staff. The successful candidate will be committed to building strong relationships and promoting a proactive safety culture aligned with the District's mission and values.
Please send your application, stating the position applied for and including a resume, cover letter and
three professional references too:
Navi Toor – Human Resources Advisor
The posting will close on: Wednesday, October 15**,** 2025, at 4:00 pm to:
We appreciate the interest expressed by all applicants, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Detailed information about the Detained from
our website at:
About DELTA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Delta School District’s 24 elementary and seven secondary schools provide safe, culturally diverse and nurturing learning environments. We offer a variety of quality programs to meet unique learning needs and we engage students in stimulating and relevant educational experiences. A dedication to social responsibility teaches our students to respect themselves, their environment and each other.
Ranking highly in student and parent satisfaction surveys, we constantly strive to build real value in education. Our graduation rates are among the highest in British Columbia and our students consistently rate near the top of the annual Foundation Skills Assessment tests. Our emphasis on achievement is reinforced every year with our annual Achievement Contract – ensuring key areas stay in focus and school resources are allocated for the maximum benefit of our students. All of these accomplishments are due as much to the dedication and hard work of teachers and staff as they are to the commitment and support of parents and the broader learning community.
In the Delta School District, our entire community is working hard to become the best district we can be. As a whole, we have identified a vision that we are now committed to achieving. By 2030, the Delta School District will be ‘an innovative, inclusive community where all learners belong and everyone soars.’