The Occupational Health Program helps BC Public Service supervisors engage and support employees who have health conditions that impact their work.
Supervisors and employees work with a team of occupational health nurses to identify options that help employees manage their condition.
If you're concerned about an employee’s medical condition impacting work, including a possible communicable disease or an unexpected change in employee behaviour, access the program through an AskMyHR (IDIR restricted) service request, using the categories Myself (or) my Team/Organization > Health & Well-Being > Managing Health Issues at Work Prog.
Get involved early and reduce the impact of employee illness and injury. An early consultation with an occupational health nurse supports the employee and may prevent a prolonged absence.
Access the program if:
Early intervention for these situations offers the best outcomes for the employer and the employee.
This approach supports the employee remaining at work and may prevent health-related absences. It also supports you as the supervisor to maintain a healthy and productive workforce.
AskMyHR puts you in touch with an assigned occupational health nurse and a telephone consultation takes place. The occupational health nurse gathers information from you and explores options and resources. The occupational health nurse will:
You may receive advice and coaching regarding the next steps, or if appropriate, the occupational health nurse may recommend you consider starting an employee referral to Occupational Health and Rehabilitation.
Throughout the process, be clear with your employee about your observations as well as their performance and behavioural expectations.
If an employee has a medical issue that is not impacting their work but still needs to be addressed, contact AskMyHR for direction. Submit a service request using the category Myself (or) My Team/Organization > Health & Well-being > Managing Health Issues at Work Prog.