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Through its services and products, CCOHS advances health and safety in Canadian workplaces, and the physical and mental well being of Canadians.
The Inquiries and Client Services Unit provides a customer-friendly bilingual service to all those who contact CCOHS seeking service assistance for information in response to their questions on any occupational health and safety concern, and assistance and information on CCOHS’ products and services.
The Occupational Health and Safety Specialist supports the planning and plan implementation of the Inquiries and Client Services Unit and other relevant Project Teams by receiving and responding to inquiries related to health and safety concerns and CCOHS’ products and services.
The position reports to the Manager, Inquiries and Client Services Unit, and is one of eight employees within the Inquiries and Client Services Unit. The incumbent is a member of the Inquiries and Client Services Unit and also may serve in other Project Teams to which s/he is assigned. All work in planned and implemented under the direction of a Manager.
The incumbent has a sound knowledge of a range of occupational health and safety topics. The incumbent has the ability to research, analyze and assess technical issues in an in-depth manner in order to provide answers to occupational health and safety-related inquiries, as well as a broad knowledge of external information resources and the mandate and role of CCOHS. Excellent searching skills are required, as well as the knowledge of and the ability to choose the best starting points for searches on internal databases and/or Internet sources, as appropriate. Organizational skills are required to deal with the volume and variety of inquiries received.
The incumbent possesses good interviewing skills both oral and written, to work with other staff members and to deal with clients.
The incumbent works closely with members of the Inquiries and Client Services Unit and with other Project Teams as assigned. S/he must adjust to frequently changing priorities and deadlines, and notify the affected Project Team Leader(s) and Service Unit Manager(s) should time constraints or other challenges arise that require resolution.
The incumbent must use professional judgment, knowledge and experience when developing information products and answering inquiries. In some cases, knowledge on a particular subject is incomplete, inconclusive or contradictory. S/he must determine the most appropriate information to be included, the level of detail and the best approach to explain the concepts to the selected audience. S/he will often make these decisions in consultation with others, but often the final decision rests with the incumbent.
The incumbent is accountable for completing work agreed to and assigned daily.
The Inquiries and Client Services Unit handles approximately 15,000 questions per year on a wide variety of occupational health and safety topics, and on CCOHS products and services. Responses to answers are provided using a combination of information obtained through re-usables (documentation prepared to answer similar-type questions), publications, computerized information products including databases and full-text products on the World Wide Web. Questions are answered within prescribed standards of quality and response time. The incumbent is responsible for negotiating Clients information needs in the context of the services and mandate of CCOHS.
The incumbent is responsible for providing responses to clients. The incumbent is responsible for ensuring that the information received from clients is presented factually, confidentially and in an unbiased manner appropriate to a tripartite organization. The incumbent is also responsible for reviewing and approving the technical content of inquiry responses prepared by information staff.
Physical Effort: The majority of time is spent at the desk or work station, answering inquiries.
Physical Environment: Some risk of RMI due to intensity and duration of work unless safe work procedures outlined are followed.
Sensory Attention: Listening to inquirers attentively, concentration when preparing responses to inquiries and performing searches.
Mental Stress: There is no control over the amount of work, as phones need to be answered; deadline pressures due to inquirers’ demands; there are frequent interruptions when working on inquiries. Must be “up” at all times when speaking with inquirers.
Post-secondary degree in one of the Health Sciences with specialization in occupational health and safety, two years experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Working experience and ability to interview the public in an information setting, by telephone or in person, with courtesy, good judgment and tact.
Ability to analyze subjects and organize information resources.
Understanding of the organization and presentation of statistical information.
Experience using published and unpublished information resources.
Experience with web design and health and safety searching on the Internet.
Effective interpersonal skills and excellent ability to work in a team environment.
Excellent oral (public speaking) and written communication skills are required.
Ability to communicate in both official languages is essential.
Within the range of $66,568 - $85,707 (CCOHS-09) per annum.
Please note this position has been posted internally and externally. Interested applicants should submit their resume to jobs@ccohs.ca quoting File Ref IC-14 no later than Friday, January 8th, 2016.