What does a Senior Occupational Health Unit Nurse Do?
The Senior Occupational Health Unit Nurse treats occupational injuries and illnesses, referring patients to emergency care facilities or outside medical resources as needed. Provides professional nursing care to on-site employees. Being an Senior Occupational Health Unit Nurse maintains employee medical records and ensures that record-keeping procedures comply with legal and confidentiality requirements. Performs pre-employment physical examinations, including vision and hearing screenings, blood work, and other related tests. In addition, Senior Occupational Health Unit Nurse may be responsib ...le for administering flu vaccination, workers' compensation, disability, and/or employee health and safety training programs. Typically requires a bachelor's degree in nursing or equivalent. Requires a Registered Nurse (RN) license. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Being an Senior Occupational Health Unit Nurse work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. Working as an Senior Occupational Health Unit Nurse typically requires 4 -7 years of related experience.More Show Less
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