Occupational Health Nurse
What they do
- Remaining up-to-date with current health and safety legislation.
- Ensuring the health and safety of the workers by inspecting the work site to maintain health and safety standards.
- Creating a healthier and safer environment to reduce disability claims and work-related injuries.
- Promoting worker productivity through developing and implementing health policies.
- Educating and training employees in the risks they may face.
Qualifications
- A Registered Nursing license.
- An Associate's degree in occupational health nursing.
- Experience as an Occupational Health Nurse may be required.
- In-depth knowledge of health and safety measures.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.