Environment, Health and Safety Manager
ConfidentialWe are a prominent Canadian healthcare organization dedicated to putting patients at the heart of everything we do while embracing innovation. Our goal is to revolutionize healthcare for the better. From enhancing and digitizing our tools, products, and systems to building strong, lasting connections with our patients, we work hand-in-hand with the healthcare community. Together, we strive to provide an outstanding patient experience that promotes health, wellness, and teamwork in medicine. Are you ready to join us in making a meaningful impact on patients’ quality of life?
Job Summary
We are seeking a Health, Safety & Environment (Health & Safety) Manager to lead programs ensuring workplace safety, OHS compliance, and environmental protection. Responsibilities include risk assessments, incident investigations, training, audits, and policy enforcement to promote well-being. Strong leadership, communication skills, and knowledge of federal and provincial regulations are essential.
Job Description
- Leads the company’s Health & Safety management by analyzing safety performance and driving improvements, with a focus on reducing process and road safety risks. Oversees the implementation of the Road Safety mid-term action plan, ensuring effective execution and timely identification of any deviations as the designated Road Safety Process Owner.
- Cultivates a strong Health and Safety culture by partnering with employees to implement impactful initiatives and ensuring the company’s Health & Safety standards are consistently maintained.
- Manages Health & Safety performance using key KPIs, benchmarking, and collaboration with the Executive Team to improve safety and mitigate risks. Conducts regular safety audits, identifies concerns, and ensures prompt corrective actions.
- Develops and maintains Health & Safety policies and procedures, ensures effective communication to staff, and guarantees compliance with all applicable regulations. Coordinates annual Health & Safety Management, Review Meetings and assists facility managers with Health & Safety planning.
- Ensures full compliance with Canadian federal and provincial Health & Safety regulations by developing and maintaining policies and systems that foster a proactive safety culture. Serves as the legal representative on Joint Health and Safety Committees, collaborating to identify hazards, investigate incidents, and promote continuous improvement.
- Supports training programs, including Health & Safety inductions for employees, customers, and contractors. Oversees accident investigations and root cause analyses, ensuring corrective actions are implemented to prevent recurrence.
- Maintains emergency preparedness plans and training across all sites. Ensures Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) knowledge is up-to-date for relevant personnel and emergency teams. Regularly communicates Health & Safety updates, KPIs, and achievements throughout the organization.
Required Education & Qualifications
- Technical or management degree, or equivalent credentials.
- Management experience in healthcare operations, logistics or industrial sector.
- A healthcare degree would be a plus.
Workplace Setting
- Hybrid model: 3 days in-office, 2 days remote
- Based both in the office and the field, with frequent travel to regional offices and branches.
If you are ready to embrace this exciting challenge and contribute to our mission, please apply using the link below.
Additional Information
Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process. We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted
Individual compensation packages are based on various factors unique to each candidate, including skill set, experience, qualification and other job-related reasons. This job grade falls within a salary band starting at the minimum of $80,000 with opportunity for advancement.
Job Type
- Job Type
- Full Time
- Location
- Mississauga, ON
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