Compliance Assistance Specialist
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Denver, Colorado$119k – $154k5d ago
About the role
The major duties for this position include but are not limited to the following: Describes and explains OSHA national programs and policies to the general public, associations, etc. Promotes voluntary compliance; keeps the public aware of changes in the safety and occupational health field; makes speeches, serves on panels at seminars, conferences, and safety and health council meetings. Plans, develops and implements the Regional Office external training and education program, providing for, or personally conducting outreach sessions on new standards, directives, and other topics of current interest, both independently and in conjunction with a variety of stakeholders (such as employer and employee organizations, committee organizations, partnership and alliance groups, federal agencies, State Consultation groups, etc.). The program is designed to enhance contact with under-served targeted populations. Develops and builds relationships with agency stakeholders. Represents the OSHA Reg
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