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Occupational Health Nurse

San Jose, CA · On-site

$100 - $110/hr

At least 3+ years of experience with injury case management in a clinical occupational health setting. * Strong familiarity with California Workers' Compensation processes. * Effective diagnostic and ...

$64K/yr

Additional qualification information can be found from the following Office of Personnel Management ... psychology. OR Successful completion of three full years of progressively higher level graduate ...

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Grovetown, GA · On-site

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Occupational Health Nurse KSB GIW, Inc. Department: Human Resources Reports to: Human Resource ... Manages personal medical illnesses/injuries and coordinates all aspects of FMLA, short term ...

Occupational Health Nurse

San Jose, CA · On-site

$100 - $110/hr

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At least 3+ years of experience with injury case management in a clinical occupational health setting. * Strong familiarity with California Workers' Compensation processes. * Effective diagnostic and ...

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSE

Versailles, KY · On-site

$60K - $82K/yr

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Develop and manage occupational health programs in partnership with management and the EHS team to align with corporate goals. * Assess, treat, and manage workplace injuries and illnesses, including ...

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How much do manager occupational health psychology jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager occupational health psychology in the United States is $88,791.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $79,000.00 and $110,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Manager Occupational Health Psychology vs Occupational Health Specialist?

AspectManager Occupational Health PsychologyOccupational Health Specialist
CredentialsMaster's or PhD in Psychology, certifications in occupational healthBachelor's or Master's in health sciences, certifications in occupational health
Work EnvironmentCorporate settings, consulting firms, healthcare organizationsClinics, industrial sites, corporate health departments
Employer & IndustryOrganizations focusing on employee well-being, mental healthCompanies, government agencies, healthcare providers
Primary FocusPsychological aspects of workplace health, stress managementPhysical health, safety protocols, injury prevention

The Manager Occupational Health Psychology role primarily focuses on mental health and psychological well-being in the workplace, often requiring advanced degrees in psychology. In contrast, an Occupational Health Specialist emphasizes physical health and safety, with different certifications and work environments. Both roles are vital in promoting employee health but serve distinct functions within organizations.

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Product Solution Manager - Occupational Health & Safety (Hybrid)

QUEST DIAGNOSTICS INC

Lenexa, KS • On-site

$110 - $170/hr

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Posted 4 days ago


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Job description

Job Description

TheProduct Manager - Occupational Health & Safetywill drive the operational excellence and lifecycle management of Quest Diagnostics’ Workforce Health Solutions workplace drug screening and occupational health product portfolio to fuel profitable business growth. Serving as the primary operational champion, the incumbent bridges the gap between high-level product strategy and flawless execution across laboratory, technology, and commercial teams.

This high-impact leader will direct complex product implementations, optimize end-to-end workflows, and manage critical lifecycle stages to maximize scalability. By leveraging deep industry expertise, this person will identify operational friction points and execute strategic process enhancements that directly improve operating margins and customer satisfaction. Ultimately, this position acts as the vital connective tissue that transforms market insights and cross-functional collaboration into scalable, repeatable operational plans that position Quest as the premier partner in workplace occupational health and safety.

Responsibilities
  • End-to-End Lifecycle Management: Drives the operational lifecycle of the OHS and workplace drug screening product portfolio. From launch readiness and scaling to maturity and targeted deprecation, ensuring products operate at peak efficiency and profitability at every stage.
  • Product Implementation & Commercialization: Leads the complex execution and rollout of new screening products, platform enhancements, and service capabilities. Defines operational scope, delivery timelines, key stakeholder milestones, success metrics, and handoff processes to ensure flawless market adoption.
  • Process Optimization & Efficiencies: Continuously audits and improves the product delivery value chain. Identifies friction points in the customer and operational journey, utilizing structured problem-solving methodologies (e.g., STP - Situation, Target, Proposal) to streamline complex workflows, improve operational handoffs, and enhance product scalability.
  • Margin Optimization & Financial Acumen: Partners closely with Finance and Sales to establish and monitor operational KPIs, sales targets, and margin objectives. Analyzes the financial impact of automation, pricing strategies, and operational efficiencies to drive operating margin (OM) expansion within the OHS category.
  • Cross-Functional Leadership: Manages and prioritizes the execution efforts of cross-functional contributors, including IT, Clinical Operations, Sales Ops, Marketing, and 3rd party vendors. Converts high-level product strategy into actionable delivery plans, acting as the primary operational liaison to ensure technical and clinical teams deliver marketable services on time and within budget.
  • Platform & Technology Alignment: Works closely with technical and support teams to manage the operational interface between the OHS service lines and broader Quest technology platforms. Ensures data flow, reporting mechanisms, and digital tools are optimized for employer and patient experiences.
  • Data-Driven Strategy: Leverages market analysis, competitive intelligence, and internal performance data to establish business cases for product enhancements. Challenges existing data to ensure high accuracy for executive-level reporting and strategic decision-making.
  • Go-To-Market Enablement: Works in lockstep with brand marketing and marketing communications to operationalize market-to-order activities, ensuring complete harmony between idea-to-market ('Marketing/Product') and order-to-cash ('Operations').
  • Executive Communication: Crafts compelling senior- leader-level presentations and communications. Using superior written, oral, and visual presentation skills, articulates complex operational strategies, financial performance updates, and competitive advantages to strategic partners and senior executive management.
Qualifications

Required WorkExperience:

  • 3-5 years of experience in the workplace drug screening and occupational health industry
  • Strong background in Product Management / Product Operations, with a proven track record of managing complex product implementations, lifecycle optimization, and cross-functional operational alignment
  • Demonstrated ability to apply strategic frameworks to everyday product operations, turning high-level business goals into rigorous, measurable operational realities.

Preferred Work Experience:

  • Prior experience in Workplace Occupational Health & Safety industry
  • Direct product operations, implementation, or program management experience at leadingThird-Party Administrators (TPAs), national labs, or background/health screening providers

Knowledge:

  • Deep understanding of workplace drug testing modalities (urine, oral fluid, hair) and occupational health clinical workflows
  • Comprehensive knowledge of SAMHSA, DOT, OSHA standards, and federal/state compliance frameworks
  • Solid grasp of the operational delivery of clinical services, such as physical exams, vaccinations, biometric screenings, and respirator fit testing, in both fixed-clinic on-site event models.

Skills:

  • Advanced process mapping skills to streamline complex operational handoffs between labs, clinics, and digital platforms
  • Proven ability to translate strategic product visions into scalable, repeatable go-to-market operational playbooks
  • Data-driven approach to establishing and monitoring operational metrics like turnaround time, cost-to-serve, and implementation velocity.

Work Environment:

  • Hybrid (Lenexa)

Travel required

Education:

  • Bachelor’s in business, Product, Finance, Analytics or IT Development (Required)
  • Master of Business Administration or Healthcare Technology (Preferred)

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While we appreciate and value our staffing partners, we do not accept unsolicited resumes from agencies. Quest will not be responsible for paying agency fees for any individual as to whom an agency has sent an unsolicited resume.

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