Would you be willing to post in your free time under a different account?
If yes, problem solved. Just create another account and contribute in your free time using your own code.
If not, does your employer ask you to use a license header that's incompatible with the content license here?
For example "All rights reserved", "Only for non-commercial use", "Not for Martians", ... would be incompatible with the content license (currently CC-BY-SA-4.0) here. In that case, your employer told you not to use Stack Overflow.
If yes, even without an automatic tool you can still add these headers manually, but ...
Copyright notices in code definitely add noise to the content and lower the value. Why should we want to encourage that? We have to live with these notices (see Should copyright information be removed from code? (in questions or answers)) but we are not really thrilled to see them.
So, no, please don't implement this.