ST OH Insourcing- Regional Offcharge (571122) G1
About Network Rail
About Network Rail…
Are you ready to make a difference in people's lives? At Network Rail, we connect people and goods with where they need to be. Click here to watch our inspiring video to learn more about us!
We want to build a diverse and inclusive organisation that reflects the passengers we serve. To achieve this, we aim to make the most of the skills and expertise of our talented workforce. Together, we intend to create a safe and accessible railway for everyone. Discover more about the importance of diversity and inclusion at Network Rail by clicking here.
About our people and the recruitment process: we're an inclusive employer of choice and we welcome applications from everyone. We encourage our colleagues to work flexibly. If you want to consider working flexibly, just let us know and we'll do our best to help and invest in your career with us, whilst you have a healthy work-life balance.
We're also a Disability Confident Leader employer and we'll try our best to adapt the process and offer a reasonable alternative to help support people with disabilities access, apply and interview for roles.
Brief Description
Duration: Permanent. This is a full-time opportunity and requires onsite presence.
Location: Swindon Western House
Band & Salary: Band 4C £43,588 - £49,037 subject to experience.
Closing date: 9th February 2025. On occasions, we may need to close the advert early based on application volumes. Late applications may not be accepted.
Next Steps: Interviews will be held mid/late February depending on business requirements.
Some of our great benefits:
1. Generous annual leave (28 days plus statutory days), with the option to buy/sell days.
2. Discounts at stations with your Network Rail pass.
3. Defined benefit pension scheme.
4. 75% subsidy on train tickets & 75% discount on leisure travel.
5. Interest-free travel loan for train and car park season tickets.
6. Volunteer leave to make a positive impact.
About the role (External)
About the team & the role
Join our clinical team and play a vital role in delivering exceptional Occupational Health services for Network Rail line managers and employees delivering face-to-face clinical appointments.
As a valued member of our team, you'll provide expert advice and support, ensuring the well-being and safety of our workforce. Your dedication to excellence will drive us forward as we strive to maintain a healthy and inclusive workplace environment. Having a strong background and experience in health surveillance and case management will be essential for this role.
What does the average day look like?
Be at the heart of our Occupational Health team, where your expertise will be instrumental in ensuring the well-being of Network Rail employees.
You'll conduct thorough clinical assessments aligned with our standards and protocols, encompassing health surveillance, fitness-to-work evaluations, management referrals and more. Crafting precise reports in adherence to Nursing and Midwifery Council guidelines, you'll offer insights on fitness for work and necessary adjustments while upholding confidentiality. Your role extends beyond clinical duties; you’ll be a liaison between Occupational Health, Human Resources, and Line Managers, addressing emerging issues and trends collaboratively.
Leading by example, you'll supervise our dedicated Occupational Health Technicians, ensuring service quality is maintained to the highest standards. With meticulous attention to detail, you'll manage employee health records in compliance with legal requirements. Your contribution to data collection and reporting will be pivotal in monitoring performance and achieving key objectives. By staying abreast of industry guidelines and maintaining professional standards, you'll uphold the integrity of our services.
Join us in fostering a culture of health and safety, where every individual's well-being is prioritised and supported.
What essential skills and experiences are required?
We're seeking a dedicated candidate to join our team, where your unique skill set will shine. As an experienced Occupational Health Nurse Adviser Registered as a General Nurse on Part 1 of the NMC register or Part 3, your expertise lays a solid foundation for success. With qualifications in occupational health, including a diploma, degree, or an MSc, you're well-prepared to tackle the challenges of the role head-on. Your strong interpersonal and communication skills ensure effective collaboration within our diverse team and with our valued clients. We value autonomy, and your ability to work independently will be key to your success. Your proficiency in IT, coupled with a deep understanding of relevant legislation and GDPR compliance, ensures that confidentiality and data protection remain paramount.
For a full list of the key accountabilities and criteria, please refer to the Network Rail job description attached to the vacancy.
How to apply (External)
BPSS
As an arm’s length department of the UK Government, Network Rail is required to comply with a well-established pre-employment vetting process for all prospective employees. Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) checks require prospective employees of Network Rail to meet the following requirements:
1. Provide eligibility to work in the UK and identity documentation.
2. Complete a satisfactory 3-year employment history check.
3. Complete a satisfactory unspent criminal conviction disclosure check. For more information regarding BPSS pre-employment related checks, please visit the UK Government website for further information - UK Government - BPSS Checks.
Network Rail welcomes applications regardless of age, disability, marital status (including civil partnerships), pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender status, sex (or gender), employment status, trade union affiliation, or another factor.
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