Occupational Health Leader & Team Member

Interaction Recruitment
Wakefield, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Last month
£40,000 – £57,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £57,000 pa

Posted
1 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Job Specification: Occupational Health Advisor (Team Leader & Team Member)

Department: Occupational Health

Reports to: Head of Occupational Health / OH Service Manager

Locations: On‑site / Mobile Clinics / (as agreed) covering West and South Yorkshire

Contract: Permanent (Full-time)

Direct Reports: Team Leader: Yes (OHA/Technicians/Admin); Team Member: No (may mentor)

1) Role Summary

Occupational Health Advisor – Team Leader

Provide clinical leadership and operational oversight to the Occupational Health service, ensuring safe, effective, and compliant delivery across case management, health surveillance fitness for work, and workplace interventions. Lead and develop a multi‑disciplinary team, maintain SEQOHS standards, drive service quality, manage performance, and build trusted relationships with stakeholders to deliver measurable organisational outcomes.

Occupational Health Advisor – Team Member

Deliver high-quality occupational health services including case management, health surveillance, fitness for work assessments, and workplace advice. Provide evidence‑based recommendations to managers and employees, support health and wellbeing initiatives, and maintain accurate, timely clinical records in line with professional and regulatory standards.

2) Key Responsibilities

Team Leader

Clinical Governance & Quality

Act as clinical lead for OHA practice; ensure compliance with NMC/HCPC standards, SEQOHS, HSE requirements, UK GDPR, Caldicott principles, and Equality Act 2010.

Lead clinical audit, incident reporting, complaints handling, and continuous improvement (PDSA cycles, Root Cause Analysis).

Maintain and update clinical SOPs, protocols, and pathways (e.g., case management, , sharps injuries PEP).

Service Delivery & Operations

Oversee day-to-day operations (rotas, capacity planning, clinic scheduling, SLAs).

Ensure consistent delivery of: management referrals, pre-placement / fitness for work, health surveillance (audiometry, spirometry, vision, HAVS Tier 1–4 pathways), DSE/ergonomic assessments, RPE fit testing, and wellbeing initiatives.

Ensure appropriate triage, prioritisation, and timely reporting to management with clear, work-focused advice.

People Leadership

Line-manage OHAs, Technicians, and Admin: objectives, 1:1s, appraisals, PDPs, and clinical supervision.

Coach and mentor; lead competency frameworks (e.g., HAVS, audiometry, spirometry, venepuncture).

Workforce planning, recruitment, onboarding, and training plans.

Stakeholder & Performance Management

Act as primary liaison with HR, H&S, Risk, Business Units, Trade Unions/Staff Side.

Own KPIs/SLAs dashboards; deliver monthly/quarterly reports (e.g., referral turnaround, DNA rates, case closure times, compliance rates for surveillance

Contribute to budgeting, cost control, and (where relevant) commercial bids/contract reviews.

Risk & Compliance

Lead SEQOHS accreditation and evidence collation.

Ensure medical devices calibration, cold chain integrity and secure records management.

Oversee business continuity planning and incident response (e.g., outbreak, sharps injuries, BBV exposure).

Team Member

Clinical Delivery

Manage case referrals with timely, evidence-based, work-focused advice (fitness for work, reasonable adjustments, rehabilitation/RTW plans, attendance management).

Conduct health surveillance per risk assessments (audiometry, spirometry, vision screening, HAVS, skin checks).

Deliver venepuncture clinics, vaccine counselling, cold chain adherence, and

Perform pre-placement assessments, safety-critical medicals, DSE/ergonomic assessments, RPE face-fit testing.

Provide health education, toolbox talks, and wellbeing support.

Documentation & Governance

Maintain accurate, contemporaneous records in OH systems (e.g., OPAS/Cority and produce clear management reports.

Adhere to NMC/HCPC Code, SEQOHS standards, data protection (UK GDPR), and local SOPs.

Collaboration

Work closely with HR, H&S, line managers, and employees; escalate complex cases and safeguarding concerns appropriately.

Support audits, quality improvement, and service development initiatives.

3) Essential Qualifications & Registration

Team Leader

Registered Nurse (NMC, Adult) or Registered Allied Health Professional (HCPC).

Specialist OH qualification (e.g., Diploma/Degree in Occupational Health Nursing, SCPHN (OH)) or equivalent experience.

Evidence of leadership/management training (or commitment to achieve).

Team Member

Registered Nurse (NMC, Adult) or relevant AHP (HCPC).

Desirable: OH qualification (Diploma/Degree/SCPHN (OH)) or demonstrable OH experience.

Competency in immunisation and venepuncture (or willing to train).

4) Experience

Team Leader

Significant post‑registration OH experience across case management, surveillance, and

Proven line management and clinical supervision experience within OH or related clinical service.

Track record in SEQOHS, clinical governance, KPI management, and service improvement.

Stakeholder engagement at senior level; confident influencing and presenting.

Team Member

Occupational Health experience (case management and/or surveillance).

Competence delivering clinics (audiometry, spirometry, immunisation, vision).

Experience producing concise, work-focused management reports.

5) Skills & Competencies

High-standard clinical judgement; risk assessment and escalation.

Excellent written communication (clear, work-focused advice; legally robust).

Confident with OH IT systems (e.g., OPAS, Cority), MS 365 (Teams/SharePoint/Excel

Knowledge of HSE guidance relevant to noise, respiratory risks, COSHH, vibration (HAVS), and safety‑critical roles.

Understanding of equality, diversity & inclusion and reasonable adjustments.

Time management, prioritisation, and resilience in fast-paced environments.

For Team Leader: leadership, coaching, change management, data literacy, and financial awareness.

Technical/Clinical Competencies (role‑appropriate):

Audiometry • Spirometry • Vision screening • HAVS pathway awareness • Skin surveillance • Immunisation & anaphylaxis management • Venepuncture • RPE face‑fit testing • DSE/Ergonomics • Fitness for work (including safety-critical) • BBV/Sharps pathways • Sickness absence/RTW planning.

6) Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

Service Quality & Governance

Referral-to-appointment and report turnaround times (e.g., 5/10 working days).

Case closure within agreed timescales.

Health surveillance compliance rates.

SEQOHS audit compliance; incident/complaint rates and learning actions closed.

Operational Efficiency

Clinic utilisation, DNA/cancellation rates, and capacity adherence.

Accurate data capture and record quality audit scores.

Stakeholder Satisfaction

Manager/employee satisfaction scores; qualitative feedback.

Timeliness and clarity of management advice.

People & Development (Team Leader)

Mandatory training compliance; supervision coverage; PDP completion.

Team engagement and retention.

7) Compliance, Safeguarding & Confidentiality

Adhere to NMC/HCPC Codes, SEQOHS, HSE requirements, UK GDPR, Caldicott, Equality Act 2010, and local governance.

Maintain confidentiality and professional boundaries at all times.

Escalate safeguarding/welfare concerns via agreed pathways (e.g., occupational distress, substance misuse, domestic abuse indicators).

Participate in mandatory training: BLS/anaphylaxis, information governance, safeguarding, infection prevention, vaccination updates, VDU/DSE, and RPE fit test competence as required.

8) Working Pattern & Conditions

Core hours 37 hours per week with occasional early/late clinics to be discussed

Office / Clinic based /onsite travel to sites/clinics as required; full UK driving licence desirable.

Manual handling of equipment, vaccine cold chain management, and use of PPE.

Participation in service on-call/escalation rotas (if applicable).

9) Pre‑Employment Checks

Right to work in the UK, DBS (role-dependent), professional registration check, occupational health clearance (including immunisation status), references, and qualifications verification.

10) Reward & Development

Salary: Team Leader £48000 -£57000 DOE;

Team Member £38000 - £45000 DOE

Professional development: funded CPD, study days, revalidation support, clinical supervision, and competency sign‑off pathways (HAVS, audiometry, spirometry, immunisation).

Participation in projects (health and wellbeing strategy, mental health at work, MSD prevention, fatigue management, menopause support, etc.).

Benefits package includes:

25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays Company Pension scheme 10% matched Health Care and Death in Service benefit to 3x annual salary.

11) How to Apply

Send your CV and a short covering letter with salary expectations to me at with the subject line as follows “Occupational Health Advisor – Team Leader” or “Occupational Health Advisor – Team Member

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