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Return to Work
Coordinator Training
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Course Designed for:
Parties who are nominated as the Return to Work
Coordinator
Course
Duration:
16 Hours (2 Day Timetable)
Key Benefits:
WorkCover NSW Accredited, Qualified Trainers, Certification
Course
Cost:
$400 (GST
exempt) includes refreshments & lunch over 2 days
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Course Description:
A return to work coordinator is
a worker nominated by an employer (or a contractor engaged specifically for
the role), whose principal purpose is to assist injured workers to return to
work in a safe and durable manner. The return to work coordinator
ensures that the policy and procedures in an employer’s return to work
program are followed.
Under workers compensation law, Category 1 employers (ie. employers whose
basic tariff premium exceeds $50,000, as well as self insurers, and
employers who are insured by a specialised insurer and who employ more than
20 workers) must have a return to work coordinator. The Return to Work
Coordinator must hold: a WorkCover certificate certifying attendance at the
WorkCover accredited two-day course ‘Introduction to return to work
coordination’.
Responsibilities:
The
responsibilities of return to work coordinators are outlined in WorkCover’s
Guidelines for employer’s return-to-work programs (below). However, specific
duties will reflect the needs of a workplace and its workers, and should be
outlined in the employer’s return to work program. Duties may include:
developing and implementing the return to work program, educating the
workforce, keeping injury and return to work statistics,
and developing policies to improve systems.
providing information on the return to work process and workers compensation
benefits to injured workers
determining an individual injured worker’s needs by discussion with the
worker, the nominated treating doctor and other treating practitioners
working with the insurer to develop an injury
management plan for the injured worker
identifying appropriate suitable duties and assisting the injured worker to
return to work as soon as possible
preparing a return to work plan to document suitable duties and work
restrictions so that all parties are informed and managing the return to
work process
being the focal point for all contact relating
to the injured worker
coordinating and monitoring progress in treatment, rehabilitation services
and return to work plans
maintaining confidential case records
Return to work coordinators require the following skills
/ attributes:
ability to develop a return to work
program consistent with workplace requirements
ability to implement policy and procedures of
the return to work program and facilitate the training of staff
excellent written and verbal skills, including
negotiation and listening skills
ability to implement and explain the Workplace
Injury Management and Workers Compensation Act 1998 and the Workers
Compensation Act 1987
ability to identify suitable duties, consistent
with section 43A of the Workers
Compensation Act 1987
ability to develop and implement a return to
work plan
decision making skills
ability to disseminate information to all
relevant parties
case and caseloads management skills
organisational and time management skills
ability to assess when rehabilitation provider
services are required |