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LW248969 - Occupational Health Advisor

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NHS Grampian

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Occupational Health Advisor – Band 6 (Bank)

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Occupational Health Advisor to join the NHS Grampian Occupational Health Service on a Bank basis.

The Occupational Health Service provides comprehensive occupational health support to NHS Grampian employees and a range of external contracts. We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic practitioner who can contribute to delivering a high-quality, professional service.

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About The Role

This is a remote working position focused on the management of occupational health referrals. The successful candidate will be expected to complete approximately five management referral assessments per day while maintaining high standards of clinical practice and customer service.

About You

Applicants should ideally have:

  • A recognised qualification in Occupational Health Nursing.
  • A minimum of 2 years’ Occupational Health experience.
  • Experience of working within the NHS.
  • Excellent communication, organisational, and clinical assessment skills.
  • Evidence of leadership and management skills would be advantageous.

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We also welcome applications from candidates who are nearing completion of their Occupational Health qualification and can demonstrate relevant Occupational Health experience.

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For Further Information, Please Contact

  • 📧 gram.ohs@nhs.scot
  • 📞 01224 553663
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Skills

Occupational Health Nursing
Clinical Assessment
Communication
Organizational Skills
Leadership
Management Skills

Location

Lea, England, United Kingdom

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