Occupational Health Advisor at British Transport Police
Leeds, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

09 Sep, 25

Salary

48254.4

Posted On

09 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Occupational Health, Assessment, Confidentiality, Provision, Health, Case Management

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

Salary: Up to £48,254.40 plus £4598.00 Market Supplement per annum.
Contract Type: Permanent
Location: Manchester, Leeds or Cardiff
Employment Type: Blended approach of home and office-working is available
Hours: This is full-time role (37 hours)

ABOUT US:

British Transport Police (BTP) is the national police force for the rail network throughout Great Britain. We are the ‘Guardians of the Railway,’ putting passenger safety at the heart of what we do. Our values are simple: We Care, We Do the Right Thing, We Strive to Be Better Every Day, We Are One BTP, and We Are Proud to Protect. Join us and help create an environment where we can all be our best every day.

THE OPPORTUNITY:

Are you looking for your next exciting career move? British Transport Police have an excellent opportunity for an Occupation Health Advisor to join the Occupational Health Team. As an Occupational Health Advisor with BTP, you will provide a full range of Occupational Health services required by the BTP including case management, fitness for task medicals, health surveillance and supporting our Wellbeing services across regional sites.

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR, YOUR ESSENTIAL SKILLS:

  • Registered Nurse with Nursing and Midwifery Council.
  • Must be on Part 3 of NMC Register.
  • Degree, Diploma or Certificate in Occupational Health.
  • Proven Occupational Health experience and medical assessment skills relevant to case management, pre-employment and fitness for task assessments.
  • Experience of complex case management and medical assessment skills; management of medical information, confidentiality and provision of advice and recommendation.
  • Demonstrates an understanding of Occupational Health and Health & Safety best practice and legislative requirements in clinical OH practice.
  • Competency in undertaking safety critical medicals including medical history taking and assessment, screening of blood pressure recordings, hearing, vision/colour vision and lung function capabilities and advising on fitness for task of our employees.
  • Acts in a professional and knowledgeable manner and can command the confidence of line and operational managers, employees, trade unions, external partners and other stakeholders.
Responsibilities
  • Work across BTP medical centres, divisional sites or remotely to deliver case management, health assessment and health surveillance activities and using evidence-based knowledge, interpret results to provide expert opinion on fitness for work and where necessary, identifying recommendations and adjustments considering organisational capability, medical standards and relevant legislation.
  • Provide expert advice; on an individual or group basis such as at sickness absence meetings by providing impartial, professional and expert occupational health advice and guidance to managers and employees in relation to fitness for work/tasks, sickness absence, workplace and environment risk assessment.
  • Advise and educate managers in meeting their responsibilities in respect of employee health and wellbeing through attendance at sub-divisional Health and Safety meetings.
  • Represent BTP at relevant specialist networks and groups such as the College of Policing police occupational health practitioner network and to undertake and participate in network learning and information sharing to improve performance related clinical process and activities.
  • Regularly attend BTP locations as required. There will also be an opportunity for some remote working.
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