Event Details
Early Return to Work
| Date: | April 14, 2026, 11:45pm |
| Organizer: | SHRM Blue Mountain |
| Location: | Columbia REA - Conference Room 2929 Melrose, Walla Walla, WA |
| Price: | No-fee |
| Event Type: | Conference |
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Early Return to Work Consultation
Presented by Washington State Department of Labor & Industries
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Summary
Labor & Industries’ Early Return to Work Consultation (ERTWC) team provides expertise and assistance to employers and workers, even before an on the job injury at no addition cost. We help remove barriers that prevent injured workers from maintaining employment.
Are you looking to:
- Limit claim costs and unexpected delays?
- Prepare for future claims?
- Create a work culture that encourages workers to return to work?
Learning Objectives:
Understanding why having a Return to Work Culture helps your business.
How to prepare before injury occurs.
How to communicate on all parties involved in the claim.
Create a light duty position description and a solid job offer letter.
Benefits of an ERTWC consultation.
Mindy Jackson

Mindy has worked in the field of Vocational Rehabilitation for 22 years. She holds a Master’s degree in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling from Utah State University and worked for 12 years as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor for the state of Utah. Mindy has spent the last 10 years working for the Department of Labor and Industries as a Vocational Services Specialist. She currently works as a supervisor for the Early Return to Work program in Kennewick.
Lauri Cousineau

Lauri has 20+ years of vocational experience in Eastern Washington. She provides education and assistance to employers on light duty, the process and the win-win for all. When people are valued and working, it promotes a quicker recovery and a healthy workforce. Employers who have a return to work culture are more efficient, productive and fiscally responsible. She provides services in Kennewick, Richland, Pasco, Prosser, Moses Lake, Walla Walla, and Clarkston areas. Keep Washington safe & working!



