Nurse Consultant

The Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) helps people overcome workplace injuries and illnesses and helps business owners make their workplaces safe and healthy. Our people are at the heart of what we do. Bring your enthusiasm and expertise to the WSIB, and we’ll help you achieve your personal and professional goals through meaningful work, development opportunities and a culture of compassion, integrity and teamwork.
 

We are the WSIB. And we’re here to help. 

 

Nurse Consultants (Unilingual & Bilingual in French & English)

 

The WSIB’s Service Delivery Division is a key partner in the organization’s strategic transformation initiatives with a focus providing better service to the employers and workers of Ontario.  You will interact with Workers, Health Care Providers, Employers, WSIB Case Managers and other WSIB staff aimed at optimizing outcomes. This role involves making and communicating health-care decisions, as well as participating in the WSIB structured case management framework, which will guide your work and enable the achievement of high-quality return-to-work and/or recovery outcomes for injured/ill workers. To this end, you will be required to use computer-based programs and the telephone queue frequently throughout the work day.

 

Permanent and Temporary, Unilingual and Bilingual Vacancies:

  • Hamilton, Guelph, Kingston, Kitchener, London, North Bay, Ottawa, St. Catharines, Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Toronto, and Windsor   

 

Total Rewards:

  • Compensation $82,351.53 to $ 96,884.33 (dependent on years of nursing experience)Attractive health, insurance and pension plan benefits
  • Vacation starts at 3 weeks
  • Additional 12 wellness days of which 5 can be converted to vacation days
  • Work/Life balance offered through variable office hours, regular work week of 36.25 hours, and regular work day of 7.25 hours
  • Tuition Assistance Program
  • Fitness Incentive Program
  • Flexible work arrangements offered
  • Career development and advancement opportunities within nursing profession

 

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Make health care entitlement decisions and communicate them, verbally and in writing.  Attempt to resolve objections to health care decisions made and if unable to resolve the objection, arrange for access and process the objection. 
  • Identify treatment(s) to support the case plan and intervene when needed with health care providers to resolve concerns and to promote the integration of the worker’s treatment into the Return To Work (RTW) process
  • Educate and influence workers regarding RTW best practices, health care guidelines, recommended treatment(s) for the type of injury/illness, and the value of RTW in the healing process to support the RTW and recovery and/or quality of life goals for the case.
  • Assess medical documentation for completeness, correctness and timeliness and take appropriate action with providers such as reducing payment for late billing.  This may include referral to and/or working collaboratively with Health Services and/or Regulatory Services Division for appropriate action.
  • Act as a clinical resource to internal staff by providing advice, opinions, and guidance about health care related questions and the interpretation of medical findings related to the treatment or recovery of a worker.

 

PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS

  • Four (4) years’ experience, 3 years prior experience in a clinical environment (ie. Primary health care, occupational health, adult acute/community care)
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing
  • Hold a current certificate of Registration in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario as a Registered Nurse prior to start date
  • Demonstrated evidence of ongoing education and professional development is required
  • Experience counselling workers and families, and ability to initiate appropriate action
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Membership with the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario preferred 
  • Bilingual requirement is fluency in both French and English, both verbal and written (in locations specified)

 

Training:                       

  • Start date is March 25, 2019
  • Travel may be required for mandatory 4 weeks of training

 

As a precondition of employment, the WSIB will require a prospective candidate to undergo a criminal records name check prior to or at any time following hire. 

 

To apply for this position, please submit your application by the closing date noted above on our Job Opportunities page: http://www.wsib.on.ca/WSIBPortal/faces/WSIBArticlePage?fGUID=835502100635000719

 

We appreciate the interest of all candidates.  Due to the volumes of applications we receive, we are only able to contact candidates that are selected to move forward in the recruitment process. The WSIB is an equal opportunity employer.  

 

The WSIB is an equal opportunity employer and provides accommodation for job applicants in accordance with the Human Rights Code and the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act. If you are an individual with a disability and you need accommodation in order to apply for this position, please contact talentacquisitioncentre@wsib.on.ca. If you are invited to participate in the assessment process, please provide your accommodation needs at that time. Please be advised that you may be required to provide medical documentation to the WSIB’s Corporate Health Department so that appropriate accommodation can be provided to you throughout the recruitment process.

 

Employees of the WSIB have important ethical responsibilities, including the obligation to place the public interest above personal interests. Job applicants are therefore required to disclose any circumstance that could result in a real, potential or perceived conflict of interest. These may include: political activity, directorship or other outside employment and certain personal relationships (e.g. with existing WSIB employees, clients and/or stakeholders). Please contact TAC if you have any questions about conflict of interest obligations and/ or how to make a disclosure.  

 

Privacy Statement

Personal information will be collected from your resume, application, cover letter and references under the authority of the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997 and will be used by the Talent Acquisition Centre and WSIB hiring parties to assess/validate your qualifications and/or determine if you meet the requirements of vacant positions and/or gather information relevant for recruitment purposes. If you have questions or concerns regarding the collection and use of your personal information, contact the WSIB Privacy Office, 200 Front Street West, Toronto, ON, M5V 3J1 or 416-344-5323 or 1-800-387-0750 extension 5323.  Be advised that information related to application status will not be provided.