Louis Riel School Division Board Office Workplace Safety And Health Officer

Winnipeg, MB, CA, Canada

Job Description

Workplace Safety & Health Officer



BULLETIN NUMBER: 793/E/25 DATE POSTED: October 28, 2025



SCHOOL: LOUIS RIEL SCHOOL DIVISION NORBERRY BOARD OFFICE



COMMENCING:

As soon as can be arranged


COMPENSATION:

$80, 219 - $87, 938 annually


HOURS:

35 hours per week, 12 months per year


JOB SUMMARY:




The Workplace Safety and Health Officer, reporting to the Assistant Superintendent of Staff Services, is responsible for


promoting, educating, and implementing safety and health initiatives, policies, and procedures across the Division. This


role ensures compliance with all relevant legislation and fosters a safe environment for students, staff, and visitors


throughout our forty-one schools and satellite locations.




The Officer advances the Louis Riel School Division's vision and mission by maintaining a safe and healthy workplace,


promoting best practices in safety, serving as a resource to address issues and concerns, and facilitating ongoing


communication and education on workplace safety and health.




In all aspects of the role, the incumbent supports the Division's commitment to providing a safe, inclusive, and engaging


environment for the entire school community and plays a key role in the implementation of initiatives that align with the


Division's Multi-Year Strategic Plan.


RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:





As the Safety and Health Officer, you will:


Promote and educate on the importance of workplace safety and health. Develop and implement Divisional safety and health programs and policies. Conduct safety audits of each facility in the division; with specific emphasis on completion of Job Hazard Analysis
(JHA) and Safe Work Procedures (SWP).


Coordinate joint inspections with provincial government departments and fire departments, and report results to administrators and senior management.


Create and deliver training presentations for health and safety matters. Acts as a resource to the workplace safety & health committees and site representatives. Report workplace incident/injury reports to the workplace safety & health government authority. Conducts Construction sites inspections. Participate in post-accident investigations; respond, evaluate, report, and provide assessments/recommendations as required.


Provide leadership and expertise to the Divisional Safety & Health Committee(s) and act as a resource to the workplace safety & health committees and site representatives.


Reviews all investigations from school and work sites and will compile, track and identify trends for all incident reports determining areas requiring improvement related to Health and Safety.





QUALIFICATIONS (EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS):



EDUCATION



Completion in a diploma or degree in Occupational Health and Safety, Environmental Health, or a related field OR
a combination of education and experience may be considered AND:
Recognized certifications such as:


First Aid, CPR, AED and WHIMIS certifications required.


Canadian Registered Safety Professional) preferred.


Certified Health and Safety Consultant) preferred.


ISO Lead Auditor Certification or knowledge of applicable standards preferred.


EXPERIENCE



o Three to Five years of experience in a similar position is required.


Experience conducting workplace inspections, risk assessments, incident investigations, audits and evaluations is required.


Experience developing and facilitating training programs is required. Experience leading joint Safety & Health Committees is required. Intimate knowledge of provincial workplace Safety & Health legislation, public health standards and communicable disease protocols, fire and buildings codes WHMIS, First Aid Regulation and Workplace Hazardous


Materials compliance is required.





Desired:



Supervisory experience. Experience coordinating emergency preparedness and occupational hygiene initiative.


KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES



Excellent leadership skills are required. Knowledge of all relevant safety and health Acts and Regulations is required. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal) are required. Ability to train and present information to all levels of an organization is required. Ability to work with little supervision and demonstrate initiative to implement change while acting as an effective
team member is required.


Excellent facilitation and presentation skills are required. Effective communication and interpersonal skills are required. Ability to organize and prioritize work effectively to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment is required. Strong computer skills including word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software (MS Office preferred.)


Ability to effectively research, compile and report technical information is required.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:





Satisfactory Criminal Record Check, including Vulnerable Sector Search. Clear report from the Child Abuse Registry. Review and comply with Divisional policies and guidelines. Continued employment is subject to maintaining legal eligibility to work in Canada. Valid Driver's License, clear Driver Abstract and access to reliable vehicle required













APPLICATION PROCEDURE:



The Louis Riel School Division is committed to employment equity and accessibility. We encourage applications from


members of equity-seeking groups with diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities.





Apply by using the LRSD online submission process at www.lrsd.net. Include in your resume and cover letter your strengths and abilities and clearly define how you meet eligibility for
the role.


Identify the names and contact information of three references. Address cover letter and resume to Jordana Greenberg, Director, Staff Services. Quote the Bulletin Number on the application; a separate application is required for each job bulletin. Upload your resume and cover letter as one document.



The Louis Riel School Division is committed to:





Fostering employment equity and accessibility. We encourage applications from members of equity-seeking
groups with diverse abilities, backgrounds, cultures, identities.



Providing an inclusive and barrier-free experience for people with accessibility needs. Applicants may request reasonable accommodation related to the materials or activities used throughout the selection process. To


make a confidential request, send an email to the Staff Services Department so that the necessary


arrangements can be made.





We thank all applicants for their interest. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.


APPLICATION DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., Monday November 10, 2025

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3021266
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Permanent
  • Job Location
    Winnipeg, MB, CA, Canada
  • Education
    Not mentioned