27 Oct
The University of Exeter
Exeter
Job description
Job summary
This full-time role is available immediately on a permanent basis.
Summary of the role
The University of Exeter is seeking an Occupational Health Adviser to join the team. You will provide OH advice and guidance, supporting managers and staff at both the Exeter and Cornwall campuses.
We are seeking a colleague who will thrive in the diversity of University life and enjoy working with employees from varied roles and professional backgrounds, and who will assist us to support our University aim to provide a positive, inclusive and safe working environment for all employees.
Whilst some working at our Exeter campus would be an advantage ( for health surveillance),
applicants who may only be able to work remotely are also encouraged to apply.
You must be a Registered General Nurse having a degree level (or equivalent) post registration qualification in Occupational Health (currently registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council, Parts 1 & 3 (SCPHN OH).
We are a nurse led service with regular clinical support from our appointed Occupational Physician.
Main duties of the job
The main elements of the role will include; supporting new starters, case management, workplace assessment and health surveillance.
About us
We are a member of the prestigious Russell Group of research-intensive universities and in the top 200 universities in the world (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024 and QS World University Ranking 2024).
We combine world-class teaching with world-class research, achieving a Gold rating in the Teaching Excellence Framework Award 2023, underpinned by Gold ratings for Student Experience and Student Outcomes.
Our world-leading research impact has grown more than any other Russell Group university in recent years, and we are home to some of the worlds most influential researchers, seeking to answer some of the most fundamental issues facing humankind today.
More than 99 percent of our research is of international quality and 47 percent is world-leading (2021 Research Excellence Framework).
We encourage proactive engagement with industry, business and community partners to enhance the impact of research and education and improve the employability of our students.
Read about our world leading research Green Futures and how we are transforming education for a changing world. We are located in a beautiful part of the country and Exeter (a fast growing tech hub) is one of only a few UK cities to have been designated as a UNESCO Creative City
Job description
Job responsibilities
Main purpose of the job :
To deliver an effective and focused Occupational Health (OH) Service to staff of the University of Exeter based on sites in Exeter and Cornwall.
The post holder will provide professional, specialist support to staff experiencing a wide range of physical and mental health difficulties and disabilities.
The role is advisory and the post holder will play a key role in providing general and specific expert disability and occupational health advice supporting managers and employees and the wider organisation and making recommendations on reasonable workplace adjustments when appropriate.
The post holder will undertake quality health surveillance to ensure the University fulfils its duties under health and safety legislation.
The post holder will also engage in University-wide health and wellbeing promotional activities and advise on institutional policy and procedures relating to the management of staff health.
Main Duties and Responsibilities :
To manage a caseload dealing with complex cases when necessary, where the nature of the work can be rapid and unpredictable, utilising time-limited evidenced-based interventions for a wide range of mental and physical health difficulties and disabilities
Provide comprehensive, confidential advice to managers and employees and make recommendations on fitness for work
Advise managers regarding reasonable adjustments for staff as appropriate and provide access to disability support services where appropriate
To undertake occupational screening / health surveillance in accordance with health and safety legislation and interpret results and advise accordingly.
To refer on for advice and diagnosis from an Occupational Physician if required
To communicate and work collaboratively with the Occupational Health Manager, Occupational Health Advisers, Human Resource professionals, Occupational Physician, internal and external health and wellbeing professionals and other agencies who may be involved in client care, as appropriate
To be responsible for providing an informed opinion and taking part in case conferences
Advise managers on disability and occupational health issues, including those relating to the Equality Act 2010,
and physical and mental health issuesTo maintain accurate contemporaneous electronic records regarding clinical activity on all service users in accordance with University policies and guidance from professional bodies, including clinical assessment with clear identification of problems and plan of care
To identify and monitor any local adverse trends and escalate to the Occupational Health Manager
To actively participate in clinical supervision and receive feedback following any clinical audit in order to ensure fitness to practice, to comply with professional standards and maintain updated competency
To actively participate in team meetings, 1 : 1 meetings and supervision / observed practice with line manager to review workload demands and service provision
To participate in University and professional body Continuing Personal Development opportunities to update knowledge specific to the role,
including health and safety legislation, to demonstrate appropriate increased knowledge base and ensure self-awareness and enhanced clinical skills
Refer to, and promote, the Employee Assistance Programme as appropriate
Assist the Occupational Health Manager to make service improvements and undertake any project work as requested
Contribute to the regular review of policies and procedures
Accept any delegated responsibilities from the Occupational Health Manager
Collate and submit data and agreed information to the Occupational Health Manager for contribution into service statistics for OH Service measurement
Attend meetings within the University and externally as deemed necessary by the Occupational Health Manager
Provide support to the Occupational Health Manager for health and case management programmes including providing client support, advice and guidance.
In addition the Occupational Health Adviser will;
Be a competent, experienced and autonomous practitioner who is accountable for their own actions and able to make competent clinical judgments regarding disability and occupational health issues
Adhere to the NMC or other relevant bodies Professional Code of Conduct and their Guidelines
Ensure the health and safety of self and others whilst at work
Maintain high standards of confidentiality, protecting personal identifiable and sensitive information
Treat all contacts and staff equally, with dignity and respect and encourage inclusive participation to help eliminate discrimination
Maintain records and documents appropriately, ensuring that all aspects of professional practice and data protection legislation are followed and adhered to
Continually update professional knowledge specific to the role demonstrating appropriate evidence based practice including relevant health and safety legislation.
This job description is not exhaustive but is intended to summarise the main duties and accountabilities of the post holder : the post holder may be required to undertake other duties of similar level and responsibility.
Person Specification
Skills and Understanding
Essential
- Able to demonstrate a good track record of giving disability and occupational health advice, guidance and support to managers and employees including complex cases.
- Able to demonstrate good OH report writing skills using evidence-based practice and guidance.
- Previous experience of advising, supporting and managing employees with acute and chronic mental and physical health issues and the application of the principles of the Equality Act 2010.
- Understanding of requirement for health surveillance and underlying legislation.
- Expert knowledge for advising employees who are off work due to ill-health or returning to work following ill-health.
- Able to demonstrate a clear understanding of professional accountability in the scope of professional practice.
- Ability to work autonomously, using own initiative, as well as working collaboratively with a wider team and with internal and external bodies.
- Evidence of relevant continuing professional practice in field of occupational health nursing.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to keep appropriate, thorough and accurate client case notes ensuring compliance with confidentiality, professional standards and data protection legislation.
- Good IT skills; Microsoft Office, including PowerPoint, Data management systems.
Desirable
- Stress risk assessment and wellbeing activities.
- Experience in the use of OPAS-G2 data management system.
Qualifications
Essential
- RGN with current registration with Nursing
- and Midwifery Council ((NMC) Part 1
- Degree level (or equivalent) professional
- qualification in Occupational Health Nursing
- Registered as a SCPHN (OH) on Part 3 of
- the NMC register
- Up to date training in health surveillance and
- interpretation of results
Desirable
- Health and Safety Qualification (NEBOSH Cert or Equivalent)
- Relevant mental health qualification
- Health surveillance competence in all of the following; Audiometry,
- Spirometry and Hand Arm Vibration assessments
Experience
Essential
- Minimum of 3 years post OH qualification experience.
- Ability to undertake and analyse health surveillance assessments and data in accordance with current health and safety legislation and best practice.
- Proven experience in interacting and advising managers effectively at all levels of an organisation, taking into account both the employers and employees requirements.
- Experience of working with employees from a diverse range of backgrounds, working in a diverse range of roles
Desirable
- Experience of working in an OH Adviser led service.
- Knowledge and experience of working in higher education / research / laboratory environments.
- Knowledge of support networks in order to signpost employees requiring additional or alternative help or support.
Behavioural Characteristics
Essential
- Confident, assertive, tactful, diplomatic and empathetic when dealing with managers, employees and HR professionals.
- Must be organised with ability to plan and prioritise work activities even when under pressure to meet deadlines.
- Ability to remain calm, adaptable and professional within a busy environment and when dealing with challenging people.
- Demonstrate a self-motivated and proactive approach to work.
- Ability to accept and act on constructive feedback.
- Commitment to continuing professional development in the field of occupational health.
▶️ Occupational Health Advisor
🖊️ The University of Exeter
📍 Exeter