Job Title Work Life Consultant at University of Victoria Overview The Work Life Consultant is a strategic business partner to university leaders and a vital resource for employees and union representatives, delivering expert support in disability management and returntowork services. This role is responsible for managing occupational and nonoccupational claims, including shortterm and longterm disability cases, fostering positive relationships and ensuring compliance with relevant policies and legislation such as the BC Human Rights Code. Responsibilities Enable safe and timely remain at work and return to work for employees on medical leave Provide expertise and guidance in disability management and medical accommodation Efficiently manage occupational and nonoccupational claims Promote health literacy and awareness of disability and medical accommodation resources Foster a positive and supportive workplace culture Qualifications University degree in Human Resources, Health Sciences, Disability Management, or a related field and a minimum of 5 years experience in disability management, case management, or a related area, preferably within a unionized environment, or an equivalent combination of education, experience and training. Commitment to valuing diversity and contributing to an inclusive and respectful working and learning environment. Strong understanding of occupational health, returntowork processes, and relevant legislation (e.g., BC Human Rights Code, Workers Compensation Act), jurisprudence and collective agreements. Exceptional interpersonal, communication, and problemsolving skills, with the ability to navigate complex situations diplomatically. Experience with case documentation, claim processes, and familiarity with casemanagement software. Experience developing and/or enhancing programs and related processes. Ability to communicate effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and tailor communication style for different audiences and situations. Strong understanding of information systems, business software and data management. Excellent communication, strong negotiation skills, and conflict resolution skills. HR certification (e.g., CPHR, Certified Disability Management Professional) preferred. Core Competencies Navigating Conflict adept at mediating between diverse perspectives, deescalating tensions, and fostering collaborative solutions that balance individual needs with organizational goals. Navigating Change demonstrates adaptability and resilience in response to changing work environment and demands. Communication communicates effectively with a broad range of people. Building Equitable Relationships builds and maintains equitable relationships. Teamwork actively collaborates with others to produce desired results in a supportive environment. Service Focus effectively assists and serves members of the University community to meet their needs. Leadership Competencies Creativity and Innovation encourages and guides innovative ideas and appropriate solutions to enhance results. Problem Solving and Decision Making takes a broad approach when making decisions and solving problems, making connections between current actions and future trends to make informed decisions. Change Management engages with the university community to build understanding of and commitment to necessary change. Seniority Level MidSenior level Employment Type Fulltime Job Function Consulting Information Technology Sales #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Work Life Consultant