Division : Corporate Services
The Workers Compensation, Safety and Wellbeing team within the People directorate leads and implements the Department's wellbeing programs, safety approach and handles all workers compensation and non-compensable recover at work matters.
The Injury Management Officer develops and provides effective and targeted injury and claims management and return to work programs to support injured workers to recover at work at the Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ).
As part of the Workers Compensation, Safety and Wellbeing team, you will provide injury management services, including return-to-work programs, to achieve positive outcomes for the employee and ensure cost effective management of compensable claims.
You will consult, negotiate, and liaise with a range of internal and external stakeholders to achieve effective outcomes in relation to injury management and return to work of employees for the business.
You will also maintain the accuracy, confidentiality and privacy of case files and relevant records to ensure compliance with legislation, policies, and procedures.
You'll work as part of a team of Injury Management Officers in a hybrid work environment.
Essential requirements of the role :
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We offer a variety of benefits, including :
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Injury Management Officer • Sydney, Australia