Advisor (Safety, Promotion and Education)

SASK CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

Job title:

Advisor (Safety, Promotion and Education)

Company

SASK CONSTRUCTION SAFETY

Job description

The Advisor role is a great fit for someone who is self-motivated, organized and passionate about promoting safety and the value of an organization’s services; the ability to sell programs and services to meet customer’s needs is essential. Being comfortable connecting with and building relationships with members, effective communication, interpersonal skills, a thirst to learn, and on-site safety experience, preferably in construction, will be required for success in this role.The ability to use technology with ease including engaging with people remotely, using various computer software, and having an understanding of relationship-based selling will be a great asset!If this sounds like you then apply for the Advisor opportunity today!Job SummaryThis position is responsible for promoting safety education and marketing of SCSA programs and services; for providing professional, quality safety related customer service, and advice to the membership and other identified customers; and building effective relationships with Saskatchewan construction companies and other identified customers.Key Responsibilities

  • Help SCSA members build an effective safety culture and program by teaching and influencing them.
  • Build relationships with SCSA members to understand their needs and determine how SCSA can support them through our services and offerings.
  • Market and deliver SCSA programs and services including promoting safety education, create and deliver presentations, assist with the development of practices/procedures and conducting site visits, site inspections, hazard assessments, toolbox talks, orientations, safety demonstrations.
  • Assist in evaluating course proficiencies and audits and reviewing safety training course material and programs when requested.
  • Deliver safety training and presentations when requested and conduct health and safety management system audits when requested.

You will have knowledge in the following areas:

  • Health and safety management systems.
  • Relationship-based sales techniques.
  • Building construction industry, occupational health and safety legislation, and Workers’ Compensation Board policy.
  • Computer literacy (Microsoft Office Suite, video conferencing applications).

You will bring the following skills to the table:

  • Effective customer service skills
  • Demonstrated communication, public speaking, and presentation skills.
  • Strong interpersonal, networking and, relationship-building skills.
  • Excellent planning and organizational skills
  • A strong independent work ethic.
  • Team player and collaborative.
  • Quick learner.

Education/Certifications & Experience:

  • Three years of field occupational health and safety experience (two years of which in the construction industry preferably).
  • Grade 12 and/or related industry training of a minimum one hundred (100) hours (industry trade apprenticeship) and/or journeyperson status.
  • National Construction Safety Officer (NCSO) designation.
  • A suitable combination of education, training, and experience will be considered.

Plus, if you have one of the below it is a bonus!

  • CRSP (Canadian Registered Safety Professional).
  • Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety.
  • Experience in training adults and/or conducting audits of health and safety management systems.

Working Conditions

  • Navigation of construction sites (outdoors and indoors) including movement over uneven terrain, use of ladders, scaffolds, and stairs, standing, stooping and crawling as needed.
  • Sedentary office work, performance of repetitive motions and use of general office equipment.
  • Use of hand held power tools and safety demo equipment.
  • Some flexibility is necessary and expected regarding the hours of work.
  • Regular overnight travel within the province.

Change is a constant for us. There is always lots on the go as we aim to support the Saskatchewan building construction industry in building a safety culture through education, consultancy and safety awareness. Join Team SCSA to be a part of something great!The SCSA is an equal opportunity employer. Accommodation may provided during the hiring process upon request.
Hours of Work:
Monday to Thursday: 7:45am – 4:30pm and the Friday worked is 7:45am – 4:15pm. Every other Friday off.Compensation details: 61655-92480 Yearly SalaryPI72f95fbc3433-8722-34808656

Expected salary

$61655 – 92480 per year

Location

Regina, SK

Job date

Thu, 11 Jul 2024 07:01:29 GMT

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