As part of our mission to explain the many job roles in Occupational Health, we are working with the National School of Occupational Health, to lift the lid on the different career pathways available.
Specialist Practitioner, Tracie McKelvie, is passionate about her job as an Occupational Health Nurse. She explains why she loves it, and offers a full guide to how you can do what she does.
Marisa Stevenson is a lecturer and Programme leader for the University of The West of Scotland. As the Graduate Diploma Specialist for Occupational Health Nursing we thought it would be interesting to hear her perspective on this nursing specialism.
Occupational Therapists and Occupational Health Nurses can very commonly be confused and while the job titles sound similar, the qualifications and responsibilities can be quite different. Find out more about both roles in this article.
Read more about Occupational Health Nurses and the job opportunities available whether in the public sector, large corporate organisation or educational institution.
We investigate the relationship between occupational health and human resources and ask whether an effective occupational health service can really improve the wellbeing of an organisation’s employees