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Occupational Health Advisor

London Doctors Clinic
Warrington
1 day ago
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Salary: Up to £45,000 per annum (dependant on experience)

Contract: Permanent

Hours: 37.5 Hours a week

Location: North West UK (3 days on-site/2 days Homeworking)

Benefits: Up to 38 days annual leave, training, retail discounts & more!

Fancy being a part of the UK's second-largest private healthcare provider - Spire Healthcare Group?

Then look no further as we have a fantastic role at Acorn Occupational Health (Acorn OH) in the North West of England for an Occupational Health Advisor.

At Spire, we're committed to helping clients and employees prioritise their health. In this hybrid role, you'll manage cases and provide expert support and advice to clients in the local area and beyond.

Whether you're an experienced Occupational Health professional or looking to take the next step in your career, we want to hear from you. We're committed to supporting our team's development, including help with NMC PIN renewals and Occupational Health qualifications.

Essential Requirements:

  • Occupational Health experience within similar role.
  • Must be a registered nurse with an NMC pin.
  • Occupational Health degree or Diploma is desirable but not essential.
  • Health Surveillance skills and knowledge (Audio, Spirometry, HAVs etc.).
  • Access to a car and a valid UK Driving License.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Carry out necessary medical health surveillance/screening for employees for the client site.
  • Supporting management referral and writing quality reports.
  • Triaging on the business portal.
  • Ensure client records are kept up to date.
  • Carry out risk assessments and provide workplace ergonomics, occupational hygiene and safety for the client.
  • Support with health promotion and advise HR, Health and Safety managers and line managers on fitness, return to work/rehabilitation needs.
  • Support the clearance of new starter questionnaires.
  • Support line manager in compliance checks and audit.
  • Ensure compliance with relevant professional guidelines e.g. NMC Code of Conduct.

About You:

  • You take pride in delivering high quality client care.
  • You focus on the key details and pay attention to the quality of reports.
  • Value teamwork and supporting colleagues with various activities.
  • You can work autonomously and take initiative when needed.
  • Performance-focused and people-centred in your approach.

Benefits:

  • 33 days holiday including Bank Holiday. An additional day for each complete year of service to a maximum of 38 days.
  • Extensive and regular training
  • Paid travel at 45p a mile
  • Well-being assessments and free vaccinations
  • Reimbursed NMC membership fees
  • Time owing policy
  • Workplace pension
  • Claim back the cost of healthcare including dentist and optician's costs
  • Perk platform
  • Employee assistance programme including counselling and physiotherapy
  • Learning and development opportunities
  • A friendly and dedicated team to work with!

If you're interested in hearing more about this position, please apply or contact

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