Amber Mace
OH Advisor - Bristol/South Wales - £46.5k

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Role: OH Advisor
Location: Bristol/South Wales (peripatetic)
Hours: Part Time (3 days)
Salary: Up to £46.5k
Benefits
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata)
- Hybrid working opportunities
- Health cash plan including Employee Assistance Programme (EAP)
- Virtual GP service
- Ongoing training and development opportunities
- And much more!
Why Join This Company?
- Supportive and collaborative clinical team with accessible management support
- Flexible working hours with excellent work-life balance
- Varied role across a diverse client portfolio including manufacturing, engineering and pharmaceutical sectors
- Opportunity to work autonomously while still having strong remote clinical support
- Genuine commitment to professional development and specialist training
- Excellent benefits package including life assurance, health cash plan, retail discounts and virtual GP access
We are working with a well-established Occupational Health provider seeking a qualified Occupational Health Advisor to join their growing team on a part-time basis. This is a peripatetic role covering clients across Bristol and South Wales, providing a varied mix of case management, health surveillance and wellbeing services.
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This position would suit an experienced Occupational Health Advisor who enjoys working independently, building strong client relationships and delivering high-quality occupational health services across multiple sites.
The Role
You Will Provide a Full Occupational Health Remit, Including
- Management referrals (maximum 5 cases per day)
- New starter health screening and clearances
- Health surveillance including audiometry, spirometry, skin assessments and HAVS
- Vaccinations and phlebotomy
- Health and wellbeing initiatives
- Advising managers and employees on fitness for work and workplace adjustments
- Producing high-quality occupational health reports
- Maintaining accurate clinical records and documentation


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This is primarily a client-facing role requiring travel across the Bristol and South Wales region. Full support is available from the wider clinical team, although the successful candidate will be comfortable working autonomously and managing their own workload.
What We're Looking For
- RGN with an OH qualification and at least 2 years post-qualification OH experience
- Competent in case management and health surveillance
- Experienced in vaccinations and phlebotomy
- Strong communication, report-writing and organisational skills
- Full UK driving licence and access to a reliable vehicle
- Flexible and proactive approach to work
If this role is of interest to you, please contact Helene at Amber Mace on 01904 571187 or email your up-to-date CV to helene@ambermace.com, noting your availability for a call.
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