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Director, Health, Wellness, & Safety


Company : City of Ottawa


Location : Ottawa,


Created : 2025-12-23


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Competition Number: 20054 Applications will be accepted until 2359hrs on 06/01/2026. Posting Details This posting is for #1 (one) permanent position. All civilian competitions include the possibility of extension and/or additional temporary or permanent positions. Salary Information: $180,385.66 - $191,260.16 annually. (2025 rates of pay) All applications must be received on time and through the online application system. Applicants are required to upload their cover letter and resume in addition to the candidate profile. The cover letter should clearly outline your qualifications for this position. More information about our hiring process can be found on the website under the Hiring Process menu. Job Information Directorate: Human Resources Section: Health, Safety & Wellness Pay Group: Director Job Code: 10113260 Work Location: 19 Fairmont Ave Supervisor''s Title: Chief Human Resources Officer Effective Date: November 25, 2025 Overall Purpose Reporting to the Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), the Director Health, Safety and Wellness serves as a strategic leader responsible for shaping and executing the Ottawa Police Services vision for member health, safety and wellness. Major responsibilities include: Driving longterm organizational strategies that foster resilience, reduce stigma, and embed health, safety and wellness into the Services culture. Ensuring Health, Safety and Wellness Section priorities are aligned with corporate initiatives and providing overall direction and management of the section, which oversees the effective management of disability claims and workplace accommodations. Representing the OPS as a thought leader in health, safety and wellness at provincial and national level. This role is pivotal in shaping OPS reputation as a progressive, wellnessfocused organization. By embedding health, safety and wellness into strategic planning, the Director ensures OPS remains resilient, adaptive and evolving in how it responds to member needs and legislative requirements. Major Responsibilities Drives longterm organizational strategies that foster resilience, reduce stigma, and embed health, safety and wellness into the Services culture. Monitors and leads the continuous evaluation and improvement process for the organizations Health, Safety and Wellness Strategy. Designs program strategies that align with the Ottawa Police Service Board strategy and the DRIVE2 Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Plan. Translates Corporate Goals into action by converting organizational objectives into actionable programs and measurable outcomes for the Health, Safety and Wellness Section. Champion initiatives that normalize mental health conversations, reduce stigma and build a resilient workforce. Design and maintain forwardthinking policies and protocols that reflect emerging trends and best practices in police health, safety and wellness across Canada. Oversees strategic reporting to the Police Services Board and Executive Command, ensuring transparency and accountability in health, safety and wellness outcomes. Build strategic partnerships internally and externally to advance OPSs health, safety and wellness agenda and influence broader industry standards. Direct fiscal planning and resource allocation to ensure sustainability and efficiency of the health, safety and wellness programs. Provide strategic advice to support negotiations that prioritize member health safety. Provides the overall direction and management of the Health, Safety and Wellness Section overseeing disability claims, workplace accommodations, and Occupational Health & Safety Programs. Meet regularly with the CHRO and members of Executive Command to provide briefings on issues arising from the sections activities. Direct and coach staff through performance reviews and professional development. Monitor and review the human and financial resource needs of the section and reallocate as needed. Accountable for the administration, monitoring, and reporting of financial resources, including overtime, per the Overtime Management Policy and Financial Accountability Procedures Manual. Meet with key interest holders to develop relationships and resolve issues arising from the Health, Safety and Wellness section. Liaise regularly with executive and senior officer associations. Statement of Required Qualifications Education and Experience Fouryear university degree in Business, Human Resources, Social Sciences, Health Sciences, Public Administration, or related field. Experience and formal training may substitute for stipulated education requirements. Minimum eight (8) years progressively more responsible experience, including: Five (5) years experience managing the work of others. Developing, implementing, evaluating, and reporting on HR, Health and Safety, and Wellness program results. Working with external agencies, partners, and various levels of government and community. Policy and process development and strategic program development and implementation. Experience preparing professional reports for presentation to Senior Management, Board of Directors, or overseeing civilian body. Language English fluency in oral, reading, and writing. Certifications and Licences N/A In Service Training The following mandatory training and education is provided to all civilian Directors of the OPS: Supervisor Health & Safety Respectful Workplace Harassment & Violence in the Workplace Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) Road to Mental Health Readiness (R2MR) Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (Towards Authentic Inclusion Supervisor Course) Active Bystander Law Enforcement (ABLE) All employees of the OPS are expected to complete all additional and new mandatory training as prescribed by the Office of the Chief. Job Knowledge The Organizations Mission, Vision, and Values Project management practices and processes Current Wellness industry standards, best practices, trends, legislation, and common challenges facing professionals working within Emergency Services. Concepts respecting resiliency and programs promoting resiliency in the workplace. Relevant legislation including the Ontario Occupational Health and Safety Act, Workplace Safety Insurance Act, Ontario Human Rights Act, Personal Health Information Protection Act, and others affecting health and wellness. OPS Competencies Communication 4 Problem Solving 4 Teamwork 3 Leadership 1 Adaptability 3 Planning & Organizing 3 Service Orientation 3 Resource & Fiscal Management 3 Networking and Relationship Building 4 Organization & Environmental Awareness 2 Strategic Thinking 3 Hours of Work Monday to Friday day shift schedule, occasional requirement for weekends and statutory holidays and other irregular hours as needed. Effort and Working Conditions Work performed in a standard office environment with minimal adverse conditions. Regular travel (several times per week) between OPS locations for meetings and duties. Desired Qualifications Oral, reading, writing fluency in French or other languages. Knowledge of the OPS Business Plan. Understanding of organizational behaviour, interpersonal dynamics, and legislative/governance context of police services. The Ottawa Police Service promotes the principles of diversity and inclusion. We provide accommodation during all parts of the hiring process as required. Accessible formats and communication supports are available upon request. Additional information about our hiring process can be found on the recruiting website. Please direct any questions to . #J-18808-Ljbffr