About the job JR-2301906 Nurse Occupational Health
Introduction
Occupational Health Nurses describe as someone who provides for and delivers health programs and services to workers and worker populations to promote health & wellbeing. The practice focuses on promotion and restoration of health, prevention of illness and injury, and protection from work-related and environmental hazards. Workplace activities might include health and wellness activities, case management, ergonomics, pandemic preparedness, infection control and others such as travel health.
Your Job
Responds to emergency situations and render first aid treatment and medical support assistance
Handle case management of occupational injuries and illnesses
Responsible for overall technical and administrative operations of the in-house clinic
Partake in Occupational Health Practices; including but not limited to Workplace ergonomics assessment, data collection, health education, etc.
Contribute to the provision of training, advice, health surveillance, vaccinations, sickness absence management, investigations of cases of occupational ill health, and other general OH issues
Partake in OFA (Occupational First Aid Training) as a trainer/assistant trainer.
Required Qualifications:
Preferably Registered Nurse (RN/AN). A Specialist diploma in occupational health would be advantageous, although not compulsory
At least 3 years of nursing experience, For candidates with hospital experience, Accident & Emergency or Intensive Care Unit experience would be advantageous
Familiar in MS office (e.g. Excel, Word, Powerpoint, PDF, etc.
Preferred Attributes
Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Effective in problem analysis and decision making identifying problems, recognizing symptoms, root causes, making timely and sound decisions.
Team player mentality with ability to work on own initiative with minimal supervision.
Ability to work effectively under pressure and challenges.