About the role
Position Overview
The Occupational Health Physician plays a key role in supporting employer compliance, workforce health, and safe job performance across Saskatchewan’s industrial, construction, mining, energy, and public‑sector environments. This role provides medical expertise in fitness‑for‑duty assessments, medical surveillance, injury management, and regulatory‑driven occupational health programs aligned with Saskatchewan legislation and national standards.
The physician works collaboratively with nurses, technicians, employers, and safety professionals to deliver consistent, defensible, and timely occupational health services.
Key Responsibilities
Fitness‑for‑Duty & Medical Assessments
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Conduct pre‑placement, periodic, and return‑to‑work medical assessments.
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Determine medical fitness based on job demands, exposure profiles, and regulatory requirements.
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Provide clear, defensible medical opinions that support safe job placement and employer compliance.
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Complete safety‑sensitive evaluations for high‑risk industries (mining, construction, energy, transportation).
Medical Surveillance & Regulatory Programs
- Oversee surveillance programs required under Saskatchewan OHS Regulations, including:
- Noise‑induced hearing loss monitoring
- Respiratory protection programs
- Hazard‑specific monitoring (silica, asbestos, lead, chemicals)
- Confined space and working‑at‑heights medical clearance
- Interpret results and provide recommendations consistent with CSA, OHS, and industry standards.
Injury Management & Return**‑to‑**Work
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Assess work‑related injuries and illnesses with a focus on early intervention and functional recovery.
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Provide medical guidance to employers, WCB, and case managers.
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Support graduated return‑to‑work planning and restrictions based on functional capacity.
Occupational Testing Oversight
- Provide medical oversight for:
- Audiometry
- Spirometry
- Vision screening
- Drug & alcohol testing (including MRO review if certified)
- Respirator fit testing
- Ensure testing meets regulatory and clinical quality standards.
Clinical Governance & Quality Assurance
- Maintain accurate, defensible medical documentation.
- Ensure compliance with Saskatchewan College of Physicians and Surgeons standards.
- Participate in policy development, clinical audits, and continuous improvement initiatives.
- Provide medical leadership to multidisciplinary OH teams.
Employer & Stakeholder Collaboration
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Consult with employers, safety professionals, and HR teams on occupational health risks.
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Provide guidance on job demands analysis, exposure control, and workforce health trends.
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Support education initiatives related to workplace health and safety.
Qualifications
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MD or equivalent; licensed (or eligible for licensure) with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan.
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Experience in occupational medicine, family medicine, emergency medicine, or internal medicine.
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Additional training in occupational health (e.g., OEM, CCFP‑OH, or equivalent) is an asset.
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Knowledge of Saskatchewan OHS Regulations, CSA standards, and WCB processes.
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Strong communication skills and ability to provide clear, defensible medical opinions.
Skills & Competencies
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Clinical decision‑making grounded in regulatory and job‑demand requirements.
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Ability to work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams.
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Strong documentation and reporting skills.
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Understanding of industrial work environments and exposure risks.
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Commitment to timely service delivery and employer partnership.
Work Environment
- Clinic‑based with potential for on‑site or mobile service delivery.
- Collaboration with nurses, technicians, and administrative teams.
- May involve travel to employer sites across Saskatchewan.
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