Occupational Health Nurse
Apply Job ID 1053 Date posted 08/01/2025We are looking for a dedicated Occupational Health Nurse to ensure the health and safety of our workforce. The Occupational Health Nurse's responsibilities include monitoring employee health and encouraging better choices, meeting health and safety standards to reduce work-related injuries, and educating the workforce about the requirements to minimize the risks they would be facing.
To be successful as an Occupational Health Nurse, you should be up-to-date on the relevant health and safety legislations of the work field, and able to develop new health policies. A successful candidate should be professional, have good communication skills, and good interpersonal skills when convincing the workforce to make healthier choices.
Occupational Health Nurse Responsibilities:
- Remaining up-to-date with current health and safety legislation.
- Ensuring the health and safety of the workers by inspecting the work site to maintain health and safety standards.
- Creating a healthier and safer environment to reduce disability claims and work-related injuries.
- Promoting worker productivity through developing and implementing health policies.
- Promoting worker productivity through developing and implementing health policies.
- Educating and training employees in the risks they may face.
Occupational Health Nurse Requirements:
- A Registered Nursing licence.
- An Associate's degree in occupational health nursing.
- Experience as an Occupational Health Nurse may be required.
- In-depth knowledge of health and safety measures.
- Good communication and interpersonal skills.
Locations
Join us in one of our four locations in the heart of Europe
Customer care centres are in four vibrant cities, spanning three countries, in the very heart of Central Eastern Europe! Find out a little more about each one.
Brno, Czechia
Brno is the second largest city of the Czech Republic and is popular with students and young people due to its excellent universities, culture, and nightlife. While it retains excellent transport links with Vienna and Prague it is regarded as one of the most liveable cities in Europe and boasts a quality of life and affordability that makes it a destination of choice for many people seeking an adventure in the heart of Europe.
Katowice, Poland
Katowice is the largest city in the historical Silesia region of Poland. It’s also one of the greenest, boosting an abundance of forests and parks for rest and recreation. A journey to European capitals such as Berlin and Budapest can take just a few hours and is one of the best-connected locations in Poland thanks to high-speed rail.
Bratislava, Slovakia
Bratislava is the dynamic capital of Slovakia and less than an hour from Vienna. It is surrounded by vineyards and the countryside provides perfect opportunities to explore nature. The historical old town is known for its lively bars and cafes. Local residents enjoy year-round cultural and social events, great international cuisine and all the buzz of a capital city.
Košice, Slovakia
Košice is the economic and cultural centre of eastern Slovakia and is home to several universities and boasts an abundance of museums, galleries, and theatres. Its thriving historical city centre is lined with boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. Košice is close to the mountains and is home to the second largest urban forest in central Europe for rest and recreation.