EAH Housing
Published
02/11/2021
Location
San Rafael, CA
Category
Job Type
Property Name
EAH Corporate

Description

Position is for a full time (37.5 hours/week) Safety Manager to work in the corporate offices of EAH in San Rafael, CA. The Safety Manager will align the company culture on safety by prioritizing a healthy and safe work environment. EAH is seeking an effective leader who can continuously improve EAH’s goals for safety and accident prevention. Must be able to communicate effectively on new hire safety trainings and collaborate with various departments. Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Human Resources, or equivalent combination of experience and education preferred. Bilingual English-Spanish a plus.

COMPANY OVERVIEW

EAH Housing has been developing, managing and promoting affordable housing since 1968. We are one of the largest and most respected nonprofit housing development and management organizations in the western United States. With a staff of over 450, EAH develops multi-family housing, manages over 100 properties in California and Hawaii, and plays a leadership role in local, regional and national housing advocacy efforts.

At EAH, we put our core values into action on a daily basis. We recognize that training is a critical investment in the success of our employees and in the continued excellence of EAH. Please visit our website to learn more about our culture and read employee comments to learn more about what it would be like to work at EAH.

For immediate consideration please apply to requisition  MANAG02312 on our website at www.eahhousing.org/careers

POSITION OVERVIEW

Under general supervision and acting on own initiative, leads company-wide safety program and manages workers’ compensation claims to promote superior safety results and comply with all applicable state and federal regulations.   Focused on promoting a safe and healthy work environment and a company culture that prioritizes safety.   Understands and supports EAH’s mission and core values.

RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Administers an effective and pro-active company Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) and its supporting policies, practices, and procedures for all company personnel. Ensures programs are compliant with Title 8 California Code of Regulations, OSHA, Cal-Osha and all applicable state and federal work safety regulations.  Focuses on accident prevention for residents as well as employees.
  • Administers Emergency Action Plans for onsite locations.
  • Ensures that Job Hazard/Risk Assessments are maintained for each job task.
  • Work with insurance loss control consultant on recommendations for the elimination or mitigation of safety problems and follows through with Real Estate Management that identified hazards are addressed and communicated throughout portfolio to prevent recurrence. Works closely with Facilities team and onsite maintenance staff.
  • Consults with loss control consultant to interpret any new regulations and safety codes and presents recommendations to Safety Policy Team (Director of Facilities, VP Operations, SVP Real Estate Management, SVP Human Resources). Updates policies and procedures in response. Creates communication plan to implement any changes and any associated tracking requirements
  • Ensures that new employee safety orientations are conducted and that employees complete required safety training. Conducts trainings as needed.
  • Works with Employee Learning & Development Manager to keep employee training up to date and responsive to current hazards
  • Interfaces with occupational injury clinics to ensure high-quality service. Designates a clinic for each company location. Adds new locations and assigned clinic information to Medcor contract
  • Administers company pre-and post-employment health assessments and pre-employment/post-accident drug testing
  • Pandemic response: g. COVID-19 - develops and implements workplace safety procedures based Public Health Department guidance & requirements of current company risk levels.    Communicates with local and state public health departments as required. Works with HR team on contact tracing.
  • Ensures all injuries are reported via Medcor. Ensures that any reports to OSHA are completed within time requirements.  Reviews all injury reports and follows up on related documentation and forms.  Contacts injured worker to make sure they understand next steps, their own responsibility in the claim process and that the safety manager is there to help with any questions
  • Ensures that a timely root cause analysis (accident investigation) is conducted for every injury or close call reported, focusing on preventing future instances and not on blame. Consults with loss control when necessary to assist in strengthening EAH Safety Programs. Works with manager and HR team making sure management completes any safety-related employee disciplinary actions.
  • Manages open claims by close communication with injured worker, adjuster, and supervisor. Loops HRBP in as appropriate.  Administers the Temporary Alternative Work program, helping managers to identify modified work assignments and issuing timely offers of modified work
  • Participates in quarterly claims review with broker and claim adjusters, emphasizing timely and effective case management and appropriate reserving practices.
  • Reviews claim reserves for appropriateness, paying particular attention to unit stat impact on experience modification. Review ExMod work sheet for errors in incurred amounts
  • Works with charity placement program as appropriate
  • Conducts and/or monitors timely accident investigations and
  • Reviews and monitors injury reports, on-site monthly safety training and quarterly self-inspection checklist (hazard identification), safety grievance reports; develops and reviews statistics, and, by other means, evaluates the effectiveness of the existing safety program.  Shares results with Safety Committee and department heads
  • Administers safety suggestion program and incentive program
  • Ensures Cal/OSHA logs are properly compiled and posted as required by state law

QUALIFICATIONS

High school diploma or GED. Proficiency with MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook). 3-5 years experience in occupational health and safety.

DESIRABLE ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health & Safety, Human Resources, or equivalent combination of experience and education preferred.
  • Bilingual English-Spanish

CRIMINAL BACKGROUND CHECK REQUIREMENTS

EAH Housing conducts criminal background checks on all candidates who have received a conditional job offer. Once you have receive such an offer, you will be required to submit and pass our criminal background requirements. Please be advised that certain roles may also require fingerprinting due to legal requirements.  If onsite housing is a requirement of the position, any household members over 18 years of age who will be living onsite with the candidate must also undergo a criminal background check and tenant screening.  Satisfactory completion of background check and fingerprinting requirements is a requirement of employment with EAH.

BENEFITS

We offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance, as well as a 403(b) retirement plan with company match. We also offer a generous vacation accrual, holiday schedule and work schedule flexibility.

EAH Housing is an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled Employer.  CA BRE #00853495 | HI RB-16985

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