SWITCH BC is a collaborative organization that influences, invests in, and supports provincewide activities to improve occupational health and safety. Our organizational model, unique in Canada, brings together health employers, unions, physicians, the Ministry of Health, and WorkSafeBC on SWITCH BC’s Board of Directors to make consensus, strategic decisions. Our purpose is: To promote safe and healthy workplaces throughout British Columbia’s healthcare sector; and; To collaborate with unions, employers, and Doctors of BC to develop and pursue a provincial framework, systems and programs aimed at improving the health, safety, and wellbeing of B.C.’s health care workers. SWITCH BC is an inclusive organization, focused on advancing Indigenous cultural safety, anti-racism, diversity, equity, and inclusion in our policies and practices. We are helping create an environment that addresses systemic barriers, biases and inequities that exist for First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples, racialized individuals, individuals with disabilities and complex health conditions, immigrants, 2SLGBTQQIA+, and other underrepresented groups. Reporting to the Manager, Community Physician Health & Safety (CPHS) Program, the Health and Safety Advisor is the primary SWITCH BC supportive resource in the operational planning, development implementation, evaluation, and continuous improvement of an integrated, system-based approach for safety and prevention-related programs and services for community physicians throughout the health sector in British Columbia. The Advisor provides consultation and expertise in workplace health, safety, and wellbeing, and works collaboratively with community physicians and their staff to enable them to meet safety and prevention-related obligations and improve safety in their practices. The Advisor fosters consultative relationships, engages in proactive problem solving, and contributes to the overall strategic design and implementation of work processes that enable physicians and their staff to achieve their health, safety, and wellbeing outcomes. The Advisor liaises with professionals, in various organizations such as WorkSafeBC, Divisions of Family Practice, and Doctors of BC to utilize networks to maintain a pool of resources to meet program needs, while supporting compliance with provincial workplace requirements. The Advisor contributes to identifying related strategies including workflow improvement, system optimization, and knowledge transfer. Please note that this is a remote worker position (must reside in BC) and only candidates that live in BC will be interviewed. Frequent travel for in-person events and visiting community physician clinics within BC is required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level