Job Description
Job Description
Our Human Resources group is currently looking to add a Disability & Occupational Testing Specialist to our team, based in Edmonton, AB.
Reporting to the Manager, Disability & Benefits, we are seeking a highly organized and compassionate professional who has demonstrated expertise in workers’ compensation case management, drug and alcohol testing coordination, substance abuse assessments, and non-occupational injury support. The ideal candidate will bring a strong understanding of the Canadian WCB systems, a proactive approach to employee wellness, and the ability to manage sensitive cases with discretion and care.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Manage caseload of injured worker claims from initial report through to resolution
- Assess eligibility for benefits under the Workers’ Compensation Act
- Coordinate care plans with healthcare providers, employers, and injured workers
- Communicate decisions and next steps clearly to all stakeholders
- Address barriers to recovery and facilitate timely return-to-work plans
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all case activities
- Schedule and monitor pre-employment, random, post-incident, and return-to-duty tests
- Liaise with third-party labs and Medical Review Officers
- Interpret and communicate test results
- Ensure compliance with internal policies
- Support employees through substance abuse programs and coordinate follow-up services as needed
- Manage non-work-related injury and illness claims efficiently and with empathy
- Develop and monitor individualized return-to-work plans in collaboration with HR and healthcare providers
- Ensure compliance with human rights legislation and privacy standards
- Act as the primary contact for employees on medical leave
- Prepare reports for leadership on case trends, outcomes, and compliance metrics
Requirements
Post-Secondary Education in Human Resources, Occupational Health, Disability Management, or a related field3 years of experience working with a Canadian Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB)Proven, in-depth knowledge of Canadian WCB jurisdictions, health and safety regulations, and privacy lawsPrevious experience with Drug & Alcohol program administrationStrong communication, organizational, and critical thinking skillsJob Posting End Date : February 1st, 2026
Benefits
We offer a comprehensive and competitive total rewards package that incorporates a complete range of employee benefits, including an RRSP matching program, to ensure you have the tools necessary to manage, maintain, and improve your health and wellbeing.
About our Business
Valard Construction is Canada’s premier utility contractor providing comprehensive EPC+ (engineering, procurement, construction) and maintenance services to utilities, independent power producers, mining, oil and gas industries and rural electric associations. We have the capabilities, knowledge, and resources to take on any project, any size, any complexity, anywhere. We are also part of Quanta Services, the largest electrical power contractor in North America.
Valard Construction is an equal opportunity employer.
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Depending on qualifications, the successful candidate may be offered a position at a more appropriate level.Applicants must have legal authorization to work in Canada with no restrictions.Valard Construction is committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified individuals, without regard to race, religion, age, sex, color, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, or disability. Accommodation for applicants with disabilities is available on request during the recruitment process.