Turning Leaf is a non-profit, charitable organization that provides person-centered crisis and treatment services to low and high-risk vulnerable and marginalized individuals living with mental illness and intellectual challenge in our community. Turning Leaf's support is customized to every individual's needs and risk level. We offer crisis-intervention and treatment services, community support, day program services, residential support (including emergency housing, 24-hour homes, cluster housing, and home share), a harm reduction program, clinical services, indigenous services and more.
We are proud to be recognized as one of Manitoba's Top Employers of 2025. This honour distinguishes Turning Leaf as a leader in our industry, and as one of the top places to work in the province.
WHO WE SUPPORT
The participants of our programs are often deeply impacted by their circumstances which can become barriers to living safely and independently in the community. Trauma, homelessness, poverty, addictions, discrimination, sexual exploitation, societal stigmas, and lack of access to resources are some of the barriers our participants face every day.
MAKE AN IMPACT
Being a part of the Turning Leaf team means you will have the opportunity to make a direct and positive impact on people's lives every day. The work is challenging in all the best ways and deeply rewarding. Many of our employees say they have found their life's purpose while working here.
Turning Leaf provides ongoing, meaningful training to ensure we remain an industry leader and that our employees have the skills and confidence to be successful in their careers. We are an organization that pledges to uphold a workplace culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, compassion, and respect.
We are growing more and more all the time, and we are always hiring. If you feel called to be a part of the Turning Leaf team, please apply today.
JOB SUMMARY
The Safety and Health Manager plays a critical role in ensuring that all Turning Leaf locations, programs, and homes across Manitoba and Saskatchewan comply with applicable safety regulations and licensing requirements. This position is focused on accident and injury prevention through proactive identification, safety training, and the development and implementation of comprehensive safety and health programs. The manager promotes a culture of safety and continuous improvement by collaborating with management and Safety and Health Committee, maintaining detailed safety records, liaising with external regulatory bodies, and advising leadership on safety and health policies, emergency preparedness, and fire safety. The role supports a safe environment for staff and participants through education, inspections, and risk mitigation strategies.
The Safety and Health Manager reports to:
The Chief Administrative Officer, who serves as the primary manager for this position, will provide administrative oversight, final approval for all safety-related plans, initiatives, policies, and procedures, and ensures agency-wide compliance and documentation standards are met.
The role also involves functional collaboration with the Chief Operating Officer of Intensive Home Support (IHS) and Community-Based Treatment (CBT) to support licensing requirements, safety implementation within programs and homes, conduct risk assessments, and tailor training to operational needs.
ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS
Minimum of 3 years in a safety and health related role.
Strong knowledge of OSHA (or equivalent) regulations and workplace safety standards.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Strong reporting and administration ability.
Highly organized and detail-oriented
Demonstrated ability to conduct thorough risk assessments and develop effective safety plans
Clear Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Check, Adult Abuse and Child Abuse Registry Checks (no older than three months).
Valid class 5F driver's license with access to a reliable vehicle. Must be able to travel throughout Turningleaf locations in Manitoba and Saskatchewan
Three employment references.
QUALITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS
Turning Leaf's Clinical Case Supervisor for Community-Based Treatment must be able to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously, empathetically, and professionally while executing their responsibilities and providing Turning Leaf's person-centered supports.
Additional required attributes include:
Strong attention to detail, organization, task tracking and follow up.
Ability to handle multiple projects and priorities in a professional and timely manner.
Self-starter and proactive approach in resolving problems and issues. Ability to work independently and remain self-motivated.
Excellent oral and written communication skills, with ability to write detailed reports.
Extensive knowledge of intellectual disabilities, mental health disorders and addictions
Ability to incorporate clinical literature pertaining to the population into practical approaches with participants and the ability to analyze and interpret data.
Ability to create and deliver training, provide ongoing oversight and coaching to a staff team.
Ability to interact with all levels of personnel. Proficient in working cooperatively with multiple departments and other Managers.
Commitment to treating all persons with dignity and respect.
EDUCATION
Post-secondary education in Occupational Safety, Environmental Health, or a related field.
Canadian Registered Safety Professional (CRSP) designation from the Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals (BCRSP) (desired).
Health & Safety Professional (HSP) certification (required).
QUALITIES AND QUALIFICATIONS
Turning Leafs Safety and Health Manager must possess the capacity to be aware of and have ability to remain calm in escalated situation. Safety and Health Manager are engaging interpersonal relationships judiciously, empathetically, and professionally while executing their responsibilities and providing Turning Leaf's person-centered supports.
In additional required attributes include:
Detail-oriented and proactive in identifying potential safety hazards.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Skilled in developing and implementing safety policies and procedures
Capable of conducting safety training programs and emergency drills
Experienced in investigating workplace incidents and promoting a culture of safety
Proficient in monitoring and evaluating safety performance metrics
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Strong leadership and mentoring capabilities
Exceptional oral and written communication skills
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret technical information and data
Demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook)
Solid understanding of applicable safety legislation and standards, including the Workplace Safety and Health Act, WHMIS, and relevant provincial regulations
Demonstrated experience in developing, implementing, and managing workplace safety programs, preferably within a non-profit or community-based environment
Proficiency in safety-related technical tasks essential for licensing and compliance, including risk assessments, incident investigations, and hazard inspections
SUMMARY OF JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIRES
Compliance and Risk Management:
Ensure safety compliance across all The Agencies' homes and locations in Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
Verify adherence to building codes, fire codes, and public health measures that may impact program operations.
Actively participate in the planning and review process for new IHS/CBT housing to ensure safety compliance.
Inspections and Audits:
Conduct regular safety inspections and audits to identify hazards and ensure regulatory compliance.
Investigate workplace accidents, near-misses, and incidents to determine root causes and recommend corrective actions.
Maintain accurate records of safety inspections, incident investigations, and risk assessments.
Monitor safety performance metrics and trends to identify areas for improvement.
Policy Development and Strategic Planning:
Develop and implement safety policies and procedures to mitigate risks and enhance workplace safety.
Collaborate with management to design and execute safety improvement plans and initiatives.
Provide recommendations for policy and procedure amendments, subject to leadership approval.
Training and Education:
Deliver safety training and education to employees, including emergency response drills and hazard awareness.
Collaborate with the Training Unit to maintain and update the safety training curriculum.
Ensure proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety gear across all programs.
Committee and Stakeholder Engagement:
Meet quarterly with the Safety and Health Committee to review safety matters and share updates.
Establish and oversee safety superintendents for each location/department/and program.
Collaborate with the Office Manager on incident reporting and Workers Compensation Board (WCB) claims.
Reporting and Documentation:
Incident Reports - Monthly (workplace accidents, near-misses, and safety incidents)
Safety Inspection Reports - As conducted (summarizing findings from inspections and audits)
Risk Assessment Reports - As needed (identifying potential hazards and assessing risks)
Safety Training Reports - Monthly (tracking sessions and certifications)
Compliance and Annual Violence Reports - Annually
Key Performance Indicator (KPI) Reports - Tracking incidents, safety claims, and lost time due to work-related injuries- monthly
Other:
Perform other duties as assigned by leadership to support the agency's safety and health objective and strategic plan.
BENEFITS
Salary paid
Health Benefits immediately
GRRSP Program (optional)
Paid Wellness Time
Bereavement and Compassionate Care Time
Mileage Reimbursement (when applicable)
Employee Assistance Program (EFAP)
15 days vacation
HOW TO APPLY
Applicants can express their interest by submitting a cover letter that clearly demonstrates why they are the ideal candidate (cover letters must cite specific examples congruent with the posting requirements) along with their resume to careersmb@tlservices.ca by
Friday October 10th, 2025.
We thank all applicants, but only those being considered for an interview will be contacted.
Turning Leaf welcomes applications from people with disabilities. Applicants with disabilities may request reasonable accommodation relating to the materials used and/or activities throughout the application and selection process. We thank all applicants, but only those being considered for an interview will be contacted.
Turning Leaf Support Services is committed to fostering and upholding an inclusive workplace that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve, including Indigenous Peoples. We believe in creating opportunities for everyone to thrive by embracing diverse perspectives, experiences, and identities. We encourage candidates from Indigenous communities, minoritized groups, underrepresented groups, and all walks of life to bring their unique talents to our team.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Benefits:
Dental care
Employee assistance program
Flexible schedule
Paid time off
RRSP match
Vision care
Experience:
safety and health: 3 years (required)
Licence/Certification:
Health & Safety Professional (HSP) certification (required)
Class 5F or 5I driver License (required)
Work Location: In person
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