December 21, 2024, 11:35 am

Occupational Health Nurse


Reports to: Human Resource Manager
Department: Human Resource Development
 
Under the direction of the Human Resources Manager, the Occupational Health Nurse is responsible for the day to day activities of the Occupational Health Unit that supports close to 500 employees including skilled and semi-skilled personnel who are engaged in administrative functions and duties on the Port of Kingston in addition to a large cadre of pensioners.
 

Qualifications

  • A First Degree in Nursing
  • Registered Nurse status
  • Specialized training in the area of occupational health
  • Working knowledge of Jamaican Occupational Health and Safety legislation
  • Management training/certification would be a distinct advantage
  • Four (4) years relevant experience
  • Certification in Occupational Health and Safety (e.g. Certified Occupational Safety Specialist designation)
  • Information Technology skills (to include Microsoft office suite)

 

Responsibilities

  • Assistance in monitoring of employees’ benefits, including medical and group life insurance schemes.
  • Arranging pre-employment, annual and other periodic medical examinations for the relevant employees.
  • Case management which would include worker rehabilitation following illness or injury.
  • Conduct periodic inspections of the canteen facilities at the Associations facilities and reporting findings to the HRM.
  • Ensure that Food Handler’s permits held by the Association’s employees are current.
  • Supervision of a team of ambulance drivers and relief nurses.
  • Providing the general services of an occupational health nurse based on the Association’s policy.
  • Representing the Association/shipping industry on internal and external committees looking at occupational health and safety issues.
  • Arrange for specialized training to be untaken for shipping industry personnel in areas such as CPR, First Aid and other appropriate courses.
  • Other duties may be assigned from time to time.

 

Duties

  • Development and coordination of a wellness program for the Associations employees, retirees and members.
  • Managing the delivery of a primary health care system for employees.
  • Provision of first response nursing care in cases of illness or injury on the job.
  • Monitoring, reporting, recommending or arranging remedial action in cases of epidemics, health hazards or other threats to the employees, retirees and members of the Association or the community in which it operates.
  • Visiting sick and injured employees and retirees in hospital or at home, seeing to their comfort and reporting on their condition.
  • Conduct safety audits and ensure compliance with safety procedures

 

Note

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

Contact

The Shipping Association of Jamaica
Jamaica

Base Salary: Undisclosed