Salary for NURSE 7: $62,458.31 – $81,979.10 annually
NOTE: Position may be based in Vancouver or Victoria
Make a difference in the lives of others in this exciting nursing opportunity
We are looking for passionate and creative team players to help us build on our success in providing expert consultation in medical case management, workplace health programs, and safety-related services that protect the safety and health of employees and enhance the public service.
As an Occupational Health Nurse with the BC Public Service Agency, you’ll be a member of our multidisciplinary Occupational Health & Rehabilitation team, comprised of OHNs, OHR physicians, medical case analysts, and the Early Intervention and Return to Work Specialists team. Together the OHR team supports the diverse health and wellness needs of public service employees.
In keeping with the BC Public Service Agency (BCPSA) goals and Workplace Health & Safety principles, you will provide case management services and occupational health expertise to identify opportunities for ill or injured employees to achieve early, safe and sustainable returns to work. You will identify treatment and rehabilitative options, working collaboratively with a variety of resources, to support public service managers and employees to manage their health and wellness and thereby improve workplace engagement and productivity.
In order for applicants to be considered for this position, their resume must clearly demonstrate that they have the following:
- Graduation from an approved School of Nursing.
- Nursing degree plus a minimum of 2 years Occupational Health Nursing experience or a Certificate in Occupational Health Nursing plus a minimum of 3 years Occupational Health Nursing experience.
- Current, practicing registration with the College of Registered Nurses’ of British Columbia (CRNBC).
- Certificate in Occupational Health Nurse OHN(C) is preferred.
- Experience in disability case management.
- Experience working with electronic case management systems.
- Active membership in an Occupational Health Nurses Professional Practice Group and participation in continuing education related to disability case management is an asset.
For more information on this career opportunity including how to apply online by May 24th 2016, please visit: https://search.employment.gov.bc.ca/cgi-bin/a/highlightjob.cgi?jobid=33238