Workplace Health and Ability Specialist at County of Essex — NeverHard
Workplace Health and Ability Specialist at County of Essex in Essex, Essex region. Skills: Compliance, Disability Management, Human Resources, return to work planning. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
County of Essex
Location
Essex, Essex region
Type
full_time
Required skills:
Compliance
Disability Management
Human Resources
return to work planning
Job DescriptionJob Description
Workplace Health and Ability Specialist
Department:
Human Resources
Location:
County of Essex – Administration Building (Essex)
Salary Band:
Band 5 | Non-Union | 35 Hours/Week
Compensation Range:
$89,777 - $110,222
Vacancy Status:
This is a permanent full-time position.
Posting #:
COE-19-26
Opening Date:
June 5, 2026
Closing Date:
June 22, 2026
Role Snapshot (Our Elevator Pitch!)
Are you an experienced disability management professional who thrives in complex workplace environments and enjoys balancing employee support with legislative compliance?
The County of Essex is seeking a Workplace Health and Ability Specialist to lead occupational and non-occupational disability management programs across the organization.
In this specialized role, you will provide expert guidance on workplace accommodations, attendance support, WSIB administration, and return-to-work planning from a compliance perspective. Working closely with leaders, employees, unions, healthcare providers, and Human Resources, you will help ensure the Corporation meets its obligations under applicable legislation while supporting positive employee outcomes.
This position is ideal for a professional who enjoys navigating complex cases, interpreting medical information, mitigating organizational risk, and helping create practical workplace solutions.
Why Work With Us?
The County of Essex is an upper-tier municipality serving 193,000 residents and delivering shared services across Windsor-Essex. Located in Ontario’s southernmost region, the County offers an affordable blend of urban and rural living, unmatched recreational opportunities, and proximity to Windsor and Detroit.
With competitive benefits, professional development opportunities, and a culture rooted in respect and inclusivity, we are committed to building strong teams and helping our employees thrive.
What You’ll Do
In this role, you will be responsible for:
Disability Management and Accommodation
Lead the administration and coordination of occupational and non-occupational disability cases, including WSIB, short-term disability, long-term disability, and medically supported absences
Review medical information and assess functional abilities, restrictions, and accommodation requirements
Develop and coordinate individualized accommodation and return-to-work plans
Act as the primary contact for disability management matters involving employees, leaders, unions, healthcare providers, insurers, and external agencies
Legislative Compliance and Risk Management
Ensure compliance with the Human Rights Code, WSIA, ESA, OHSA, PHIPA, collective agreements, and County policies
Support the organization in fulfilling its duty to accommodate obligations
Coordinate independent medical examinations and requests for additional medical information where appropriate
Prepare documentation and support organizational representation in grievances, arbitrations, WSIB matters, mediations, and legal proceedings
Leadership Support and Consultation
Provide coaching and guidance to leaders on attendance support, accommodations, disability management, and employee communication
Participate in interdisciplinary case discussions and complex case reviews
Partner with Human Resources and departmental leaders to support effective case management
Analysis and Continuous Improvement
Monitor trends related to absenteeism, claims duration, accommodation activity, and WSIB costs
Prepare reports, metrics, and recommendations for leadership
Identify opportunities to improve disability management practices and organizational outcomes
What You Bring:
Education and Commitment to Growth:
Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Health Sciences, Occupational Health, Social Sciences, or a related discipline; or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Certification such as Certified Disability Management Professional (CDMP), Certified Return to Work Coordinator (CRWC), or related disability management designation is considered an asset.
Experience and Expertise:
Minimum of five (5) years of progressive experience in disability management, workplace accommodation, attendance support, and claims management
Experience managing WSIB and non-occupational disability cases
Experience within a unionized environment is preferred
Skills and Abilities:
Strong knowledge of disability management principles and accommodation practices
Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills
Ability to manage highly sensitive and confidential information
Strong communication, conflict resolution, and relationship-building skills
Advanced proficiency in Microsoft 365 and HR information systems
Other Requirements:
Valid Class G Ontario Driver's Licence and reliable vehicle
Ability to provide a Driver Abstract and Police Information Check
What We Are Offering
A full-time, permanent position (35 hours per week) based at the County of Essex Administration Building and Sun Parlor Home
A competitive salary aligned with Salary Band 5 of our non-union structure
Participation in the OMERS pension plan
Comprehensive health, dental, and life insurance benefits
Ongoing professional development and training opportunities
A collaborative and respectful work environment committed to service excellence
The Application Journey
Your journey starts here. Submit your application online at the Career Opportunities section of our website at www.countyofessex.ca by June 22, 2026. If selected, you will be contacted by our HR team to participate in our hiring process.
We believe in a thoughtful and transparent hiring process designed to identify the best candidate for the role while allowing you to learn about us. Here’s what you can expect:
1. Application Submission
Submit your application, including a tailored resume and cover letter, through our online portal by the closing date.
2. Initial Screening
Our hiring team will review applications to shortlist candidates whose skills, qualifications, and experience closely match the role’s requirements.
3. Phone Interview
Shortlisted candidates will participate in a 15-minute phone interview to discuss their background, interest in the role, relevant experience, and alignment with the County's commitment to employee well-being, service excellence, and respectful workplaces.
4
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Comprehensive Interview Panel
Selected candidates will be invited to participate in a panel interview. This stage will focus on your experience in disability management, workplace accommodations, attendance support, legislative compliance, and stakeholder collaboration.
Candidates may be asked to discuss their approach to complex workplace situations involving medical restrictions, return-to-work planning, accommodation obligations, and balancing employee needs with operational requirements. The panel will include representatives from Human Resources and organizational leadership to ensure a comprehensive and balanced evaluation.
5. Offer and Onboarding
If selected, you’ll receive a formal offer outlining the terms of employment. Upon acceptance, our onboarding team will work with you to ensure a smooth transition, including introductions to your team, access to tools and systems, and a structured onboarding plan.
The County of Essex embraces diversity and inclusion in our workforce and workplace. We are committed to building inclusive teams and an equitable environment for people to be themselves. We encourage applications from all qualified candidates and will accommodate needs under human rights legislation throughout all stages of the recruitment and selection process. Please let us know of any accommodations through hr@countyofessex.ca. Information received relating to accommodation will be addressed confidentially. This information can be made available in alternate formats upon request.
Personal information is collected in accordance with the
Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
and will be used for employment opportunities only.
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