| SAFETY AND LOSS PREVENTION ADMINISTRATOR |
Job Code: 2674 Pay Grade: 022
FLSA Status: Exempt
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| General Functions |
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This Position administers the safety, loss prevention and environmental management program for the County’s intergovernmental self- insurance program.
Work is performed with considerable independence and the exercise of independent judgment under the general supervision of the Director, Risk Management or other designated supervisor.
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| Representative Duties /Assignments |
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Duties may vary based on area of assignment. The following are representative duties; it is not the intent to capture all duties performed by this classification.
- Interprets safety/environmental standards and codes, disseminates to departments, and ensures compliance.
- Develops and recommends the safety/loss prevention and environmental management policies, procedures and standards.
- Maintains library of safety related issues and training programs and develops and updates various manuals.
- Supervises an aggressive safety inspection program to detect and correct hazardous conditions.
- Supervises special claim investigations, recommends disciplinary action, and monitors response.
- Collects and analyses data to determine accident trends and monitors the loss prevention program; develops and recommends new methods to improve program’s effectiveness.
- Administers a comprehensive vehicle safety plan to promote driver safety and loss prevention.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
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| Minimum Qualifications |
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Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in Safety, Risk Management or closely related field and five (5) years of experience in safety and/or loss prevention administration with supervisory responsibilities. In lieu of the degree requirements, additional relevant experience may be substituted on a year for year basis.
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) or ability to become certified within eighteen (18) months of employment. |
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| Preferences |
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Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications |