Are you a Nurse, experienced in Occupational Health or a similar clinical field, looking for a rewarding job at an exciting Fire Rescue Service? Do you enjoy working with people and have great people skills?
By joining our Occupational Health Unit, you will help us maintain staffing by ensuring that the people who save lives are healthy and fit to do their roles. You will have the job satisfaction of knowing each day that you are contributing to the success of one of just six metropolitan fire and rescue services in the UK, supporting over 950 firefighters who work round the clock to help people and save lives.
What we offer: an excellent package including generous holiday entitlement, family-friendly working, a 37-hour week, flexible working arrangements, local government pension scheme, free onsite parking, Sports and Social Club with free use of gym, an Employee Assistance Programme, cycle to work and car salary sacrifice schemes.
Job Purpose: to assist the Senior Occupational Health Nurse in providing a comprehensive Occupational Health service to both prospective and existing employees.
Key Responsibilities: you will be based at our OH unit in Birkenshaw with occasional days at one of our stations. You will carry out health surveillance and medicals, undertake pre-employment assessments/medical screening, and assist with sickness absence management, both physical and mental health for operational firefighters and support staff. You will also provide health and wellbeing advice to all employees and undertake health promotion campaigns.
Essential Requirements:
1. We are looking for an enthusiastic individual with a current Registered General Nurse qualification, who is also a member of the Nursing & Midwifery Council.
2. You will have experience of performing medicals, sickness absence management, and health screening within an Occupational Health team or similar clinical setting. Good interpersonal skills are a must, as is the need to abide by confidentiality.
3. You will need to plan and prioritise your workload, so good organisational skills are essential, as is the ability to work on your own initiative.
4. We are committed to good quality data, and you will need to maintain accurate records and be proficient in the use of IT applications.
The post is subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service Check and the possession of a current valid driving licence as the role requires some travel throughout West Yorkshire.
Joining a first-rate organisation, you will have the job satisfaction of knowing each day that you are contributing to the success of one of just six metropolitan fire and rescue services in the UK, supporting up to 950 firefighters who work round the clock, plus around 300 support staff, who help people and save lives.
We are a caring organisation, promote an environment of inclusivity and learning, and welcome people from all walks of life – just as long as you can show commitment to our values such as integrity and teamwork.
Job share applicants are welcome.
For further details, or for an informal discussion please contact: Julie.webster@westyorksfire.gov.uk or rosana.rategh@westyorksfire.gov.uk.
For further details of this and all our vacancies and to apply online please visit www.wyfs.co.uk/careers.
Closing date for all applications is Sunday 1st December 2024, with the interview date being Tuesday 17th December 2024.
We are an equal opportunities employer; we value and celebrate equality, diversity & neurodiversity, and inclusion. We particularly welcome candidates from communities that are currently under-represented at WYFRS, including women, racially & ethnically diverse applicants, and applicants with disabilities. We can offer support and adjustments for candidates and staff who experience barriers to work that result from health conditions or Specific Learning Differences, such as dyslexia.
WYFRS is a ‘Real Living Wage’ employer and has been rated ‘good’ by HMICFRS in all areas of our service.
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