Director of Risk Management
17 days ago
Torrance
Job Description Here’s what’s on the menu AKA the Essential Functions: • Analyze workers’ compensation trends and identify interventions that improve workplace safety. Working closely with the VP of HR, you’ll develop 24-month strategic plan to improve outcomes., • Closely manage all claims, develop strong supportive relationships with injured workers, remind them of upcoming appointments, and troubleshoot any problems that may occur in providing appropriate medical care., • Liaison between adjuster, treating physicians, nurse case manager and attorney., • Negotiate settlement agreement with claimants., • Manage “Return to Work” program, making sure everyone understands work tasks that can be performed without aggravating the injured employee’s condition., • Manage insurance renewal with broker., • Provide actuary projections on a quarterly basis., • Manage claims that arise from liability(guests), property and auto claims with carrier and in-house., • Manage ADA (American Disability Act) compliance and lawsuits., • Assess current safety tactics and safety training by conducting Safety Observations at store locations, determining opportunities for improvement., • Develop new equipment, tools and or processes to reduce risk of injury., • Establish, maintain and implement safety training materials, required postings, and Injury Illness Prevention Plan., • Conduct regular inspections (Safety Audits) of company stores to assess compliance with safety policies and practices. Provide coaching to both management and crewmembers during visits to improve commitment to workspace safety., • Conduct centralized workshops and webinars for store management to improve safety awareness and reduce injury frequency., • Remain current on all environmental, health & safety legislation and industry best practices; ensure that company polices and training materials are up-to-date and relevant., • Oversee the investigation of all workplace accidents and injuries. Ensure that those lessons are learned, and that management is held accountable to safe workplace practices., • Provide company leadership with reports that identify trends and improvements., • Complete regular status reports reflecting project status, safety audits, accident investigations, etc., • Manage COVID-19 prevention program,, • employee screening,, • positive cases,, • implement local and state regulations, • Report and monitor store chemical data on CERS (California Environmental Protection Agency)