(OHA) Electronics Occupational Health Adviser (OHA) Buckinghamshire United Kingdom
Workplace Doctors, Southcourt, Aylesbury Vale
(OHA) Electronics Occupational Health Adviser (OHA) Buckinghamshire United Kingdom
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Workplace Doctors, Southcourt, Aylesbury Vale
- Full time
- Temporary
- Onsite working
Posted 3 days ago, 18 Dec | Get your application in today.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: bc8add0c18eb43cfa7a1a482b920b723
Full Job Description
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced, qualified OHA, to take on a new challenge, and join a large and well-respected business in Buckinghamshire., · Ensure compliance with Department of Health, H&S and other guidelines/legislation · Advise, monitor, and assess clinical practice of the OH team · Ensure compliance with Department of Health, H&S and other guidelines/legislation · Assess, plan, implement, deliver and evaluate programmes of care · Work with divisional directors/managers to implement company objectives · Recognise the development needs of junior, or less experienced staff, take appropriate action and maintain and monitor any training plans · Explore and develop further OH business opportunities Skills We are looking for candidates to take a proactive approach and have strong skills in the following areas: · Full OH Remit · Case Management · Fit for Work medicals · Health Surveillance · Health Promotion This job description is a guide to the duties and responsibilities of the person and is not exhaustive - it should be used as a guideline only. Subject to the needs of the service, the content of the job description for this post is subject to continuous review.
I am working with a business to source an Occupational Health Advisor with Electronics experience to work at their site in Buckinghamshire. Our client is interested in applications from experienced OHA's, with an OH qualification, and with a wide experience in all aspects of OHA practice, in particular sickness absence and wellbeing. You must have a UK driving licence and your own car. It would be beneficial to be on Part 3 of the register but not essential. The role involves 60% case management and 40% wellbeing. This is a newly created role so you will be tasked with setting up a brand-new wellbeing programme for the business. You will therefore need to be a dynamic worker with the capacity to manage both aspects of the role.,
- NMC Registration Essential (Nursing & Midwifery Council)
- Be a Registered General Nurse
- Be on part 3 of the NMC register
- Full UK Driving License
- Ability to act part of a team with the ability to work autonomously when needed
- Post registration experience in a variety of settings.
- Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary team
- Professional awareness and ongoing professional development
- Good knowledge base of clinical conditions.
- Ability to cope with a varying work load The successful Occupational Health Advisor would be required to maintain excellent client relationships, for this reason successful candidates must be able to organise, prioritise and co-ordinate their workload. Confidence and first-rate communication skills are essential.