Occupational Health Nurse - Randfontein
Ntice Sourcing Solutions
Other, Gauteng
Nursing and care roles are in constant demand across SA hospitals, clinics and care homes, from caregivers to registered professional nurses.
This listing does not state a salary. As a guide, nursing roles in South Africa typically pay R14 000 to R40 000 a month (indicative).
Job description
My client (FMCG) based in Randfontein , Johannesburg, is seeking an Occupational Health Nurse.
JOB PURPOSE:
To promote and manage the overall well-being of employees, identifying health risks, coordinating processes for prevention of illness or injury, and ensuring that the workplace meets organizational standards and safety regulations.
MAIN TASKS INCLUDE:
Occupational Health
- Conduct health risk assessments and medical surveillance programmes in collaboration with EHS and Department Managers.
- Identify workplace health hazards and work closely with EHS and operational teams to implement appropriate control measures.
- Manage occupational illnesses, workplace injuries and health promotion initiatives.
- Support emergency response activities and management of clinic and first aid resources in conjunction with EHS.
- Implement and maintain the Hearing Conservation Programme in collaboration with EHS and affected departments.
- Manage occupational health records and databases in compliance with Wilmar Standards and statutory requirements.
Primary Health Care (PHC)
- Provide primary health care services and chronic disease management in line with the South African Nursing Council (SANC), Department of Health (DoH), and company clinical protocols.
- Coordinate referrals and follow-up care.
- Integrate primary health care with occupational health surveillance (e.g., BP, glucose, BMI monitoring), by supporting early detection of health conditions that may impact wellness, safety and productivity
- Provide emergency assessment, stabilisation, and coordination of care for medical emergencies at any time during company operations.
- Ensure legal compliance with medicine management legislation (e.g., storage, control, recordkeeping, expiry monitoring)
- Coordinate care and follow-up on referrals to ensure continuity of care and timeous return to work.
Employee Assistance Programme and Wellness Management
- Drive wellness initiatives, campaigns and Wellness Days in collaboration with HR, and service providers.
- Work closely with HR, and Department Managers to identify wellbeing risks and support preventative health interventions and promote utilisation.
- Facilitate EAP referrals and provide appropriate occupational health follow-up while maintaining confidentiality.
- Support HR and management with health-related guidance to promote employee wellbeing and workplace support.
Incapacity and Disability Management
- Assess employees with prolonged or recurrent illness/injury and provide fitness-for-work, restriction and accommodation recommendations.
- Coordinate the medical aspects of incapacity and disability cases in collaboration with HR, EHS and Department Managers.
- Support return-to-work planning, alternative duties and disability benefit applications.
- Provide documented medical recommendations to support HR-led incapacity and disability management processes.
Health Care Facility Management
- Implement and comply with Clinic Management SOPs and maintain Clinic Management System.
- Plan, organise and execute tasks in a way that ensure, efficient, effective and compliant clinic operations.
- Ensure clinic equipment is maintained, calibrated, and compliant
Document Control, Reporting and Administration
- Maintain accurate and secure medical records in line with POPIA and HPCSA/SANC requirements.
- Prepare clinic reports and monitor health trends.
- Maintain statutory and company-required documentation.
- Report Injury on Duty cases in accordance with COID and legal requirements.
- Monitor resource usage and manage procurement of clinic supplies, medication, consumables and first aid stock.
QUALIFYING ATTRIBUTES :
Minimum Qualifications:
- Diploma in General Nursing, Psychiatry, Community Nursing and Midwifery.
- Occupational Health Nursing qualification, OR currently enrolled and actively studying towards an Occupational Health Nursing qualification at a recognised university or higher education institution.
- Dispensing Licence
- Audiometry Certificate
- Valid Driver's Licence
Professional Memberships/Registration
- Current registration with South African Nursing Council (SANC) with Occupational Health registered as an additional qualification in instances where the applicant is already qualified.
- Indemnity and current registration with SASOHN / DENOSA.
- Registration with SASOHN as an Audiometrist.
Experience:
- 2 years' experience working in an occupational health environment.
- Working experience in coordinating wellness and Employee Assistance Programmes.
Skills:
- Interpersonal & stakeholder engagement
- Communication (verbal and written)
- Planning, co-ordination and organising
- Administration and reporting
- Problem-solving and analytical
- Persuasion and influencing
- Numerical
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office
- Must be able to work independently and in a team
- Ability to cope with pressure and setbacks
- Conflict handling
- Training and coaching
Remuneration:
- Market related
- Benefits: Medical aid and pension and provident fund included in cost to company and work phone
POPI Act:
- In line with the Protection of Personal Information Act, 4 of 2013 (POPIA), all personal information submitted in your application will be treated as confidential and used solely for recruitment purposes.
- By applying for this position, you consent to the processing and storing of your personal information for the purposes of assessing your suitability for employment.
- Should your application be unsuccessful, your personal information will be securely stored for a limited period and then destroyed in accordance with our data retention policy
Preference will be given to South African citizens from designated groups.
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