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Articles about 'RTW coordinator'

What does it take to be a great RTW Coordinator? There will be challenges that will crop up from time to time that are outside your experience or training and require learning on the job. Here we provide a collection of articles that look at some of these challenges and the intrinsic and extrinsic resources that will help you in your role.

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Webinar recording: RTW Coordinators - The real 'Gatekeepers' of the RTW process

contributorJoanna Bohatko-Naismith

Key aspects of selection and training

Webinar recording: Manage your mindset

contributorMark Stipic

3 key principles of communication you can start using immediately to speed up your RTW outcomes

Cooperation: Why is it important in RTW?

contributorA. Richey

Cooperation is vital in return to work. Many parties are involved and they must all work together to achieve a fair and equitable outcome.

Better Workplace Systems: how to implement them

contributorA. Richey

This article takes you through some effective ways of making sure that your workplace systems are in order.

Case management in a nutshell

contributorA. Richey

The management of the work attendance of people with health condition is sometimes called case management. Here we cover the basics, including who, what, where, when.

Webinar: Using Disability Guidelines to assist return to work

contributorRobert Aurbach

How can disability guidelines help you to do your job?

Case Study: Exploring other job options

contributorDr Mary Wyatt

This case study explores the importance of providing options for the injured worker's return to work.

Role Summary: Return to Work Coordinator

contributorA. Richey

Effective RTW coordinators play a vital role in injury management and prevention. It's neither a small role nor an easy one, and RTW co-ordinators shouldn't attempt to do it all.

Webinar Recording: Employers taking the lead role

contributorKerry Foster

In this webinar Kerry Foster, Director of Active Occupational Health Services, will discuss the importance of the employer’s involvement in the return to work.

The forest for the trees

contributorMary Harris

Identify the variables of chronic pain to remove barriers and achieve holistic return to work.

Does RTW Coordinator training fit the bill?

contributorGabrielle Lis

Do the Australian training courses provide RTW Coordinators with the skills and knowledge they need?

The Juggling Act

contributorFayth Carrell

Return to work coordinators must become expert in balancing their role with other responsibilities. They need to be jacks-of-all-trades.

RTW Coordinating in a nut-shell

contributorJulia Suban

Ever get looked at like YOU'RE a nut when you try and explain what you do? Here's a party-friendly description of RTW coordination!

Good RTW processes: What's in it for ME?

contributorAnna Kelsey-Sugg

These are the six reasons why getting return to work right is worth YOUR time and effort.