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Part Time Employee Health Nurse Jobs (NOW HIRING)

RN - Employee Health - Per Diem

Langhorne, PA · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

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  • Retirement

  • PTO

Employment Type: Part time Shift: Day Shift Description: Job Title: Registered Nurse (RN) Unit: Employee Health Employment Type: Per Diem Shift :Day Shift, 8hr shift Location: St. Mary Medical Center ...

Registered Nurse (RN) - Employee Health

Salisbury, MD · On-site

$33 - $52.80/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Employee Health Registered Nurse (RN) Position Summary The Employee Health Registered Nurse (RN) ... schedules and part-time team members working at least 30 hours or more on weekends only are ...

Registered Nurse (RN) - Employee Health

Salisbury, MD · On-site

$33 - $52.80/hr

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Employee Health Registered Nurse (RN) Position Summary The Employee Health Registered Nurse (RN) ... schedules and part-time team members working at least 30 hours or more on weekends only are ...

LPN-Employee Health

Somers Point, NJ · On-site

$25.07 - $33.78/hr

Position Summary The LPN in the Employee Health department is responsible for assisting in the administration and monitoring of the Employee Health programs for the organization. Core Duties and ...

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How much do part time employee health nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time employee health nurse in the United States is $38.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.57 and $43.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the primary responsibilities of a part time employee health nurse?

A Part Time Employee Health Nurse is responsible for promoting and maintaining the health and safety of employees within a workplace. Their duties include conducting health assessments, administering immunizations, providing first aid, managing employee health records, and supporting workplace wellness programs. They also play a key role in preventing workplace injuries and illnesses, offering health education, and ensuring compliance with occupational health regulations. Working part-time, they may focus on specific shifts or duties as required by the employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time employee health nurse?

A Part Time Employee Health Nurse requires a valid nursing license, experience in occupational health, and knowledge of workplace health regulations and practices. Familiarity with occupational health management systems, immunization tracking, and incident reporting tools is essential. Strong interpersonal skills, discretion, and organizational abilities help build trust and manage sensitive employee health information efficiently. These competencies ensure effective support of employee well-being, compliance with health standards, and smooth handling of workplace health concerns.

What are some common challenges faced by part time employee health nurses, and how can they effectively manage them?

Part-time employee health nurses often face the challenge of balancing a variable schedule with the need to stay updated on workplace health protocols and employee medical records. They may also need to quickly acclimate to changing workplace environments and staff needs, especially if covering multiple shifts or locations. Effective communication with the broader occupational health team and strong organizational skills are key to ensuring continuity of care and seamless handovers. Utilizing digital health record systems and maintaining open channels with both employees and management can help part-time nurses stay aligned with ongoing health initiatives and compliance requirements.

What is the difference between Part Time Employee Health Nurse vs Occupational Health Nurse?

AspectPart Time Employee Health NurseOccupational Health Nurse
CredentialsRN license, basic health certificationsRN license, additional certifications in occupational health
Work EnvironmentCompany clinics, health fairs, community settingsWorksites, industrial settings, corporate health programs
Employer & IndustryVarious industries, healthcare facilities, corporate sectorsManufacturing, construction, corporate sectors with industrial sites
Job FocusGeneral health screenings, first aid, wellness educationWorkplace injury prevention, safety programs, health assessments

While both roles involve promoting health and wellness, the Part Time Employee Health Nurse typically provides general health services in various settings, whereas the Occupational Health Nurse specializes in workplace safety, injury prevention, and health programs within industrial or corporate environments.

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What states have the most Part Time Employee Health Nurse jobs?

States with the most job openings for Part Time Employee Health Nurse jobs include:

Occupational Health RN PRN

Houston Methodist

Clear Lake, SD

Part-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


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Job description

PRN Occupational Health RN position at the Clear Lake campus. 7a to 3:30p.
At Houston Methodist, the Occupational Health Nurse PRN position provides expert, integrated, cost-effective, quality patient care through the coordination of clinical care for occupational health clients and programs which includes organization, planning, developing and implementing occupational health programs. This position encompasses new employee, volunteer and allied health assessments, on-going employee health management and education as well as for cause drug testing. Responsibilities for this position include, but are not limited to, initial management, monitoring and reporting of occupational injuries and illnesses, return-to-work status, case management, immunization administration and compliance, safe patient handling equipment, education and training and regularly works with physicians on employee health assessments. The Occupational Health Nurse PRN position collaborates with Infection Prevention and Control in the investigation, reporting and follow-through related to employee exposures to infectious or communicable diseases. FLSA STATUS
Non-exempt
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION
  • Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited school of Nursing OR Associate's degree from an accredited school of Nursing with an additional two years of nursing experience (in addition to the minimum experience requirements listed below)

EXPERIENCE
  • Three years of clinical nursing experience
  • Occupational health nursing experience preferred

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS
Required
  • RN - Registered Nurse - Texas State Licensure - Texas Board of Nursing_PSV Compact Licensure - Must obtain permanent Texas license within 60 days (if establishing Texas residency) and
  • BLS - Basic Life Support or Instructor (AHA) - American Heart Association
Preferred
  • COHN - Certified Occupational Health Nurse (ABOHN) or
  • COHN/S - Certified Occupational Health Nurse Specialist (ABOHN)

SKILLS AND ABILITIES
  • Demonstrates the skills and competencies necessary to safely perform the assigned job, determined through on-going skills, competency assessments, and performance evaluations
  • Sufficient proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing the English language necessary to perform the essential functions of this job, especially with regard to activities impacting patient or employee safety or security
  • Ability to effectively communicate with patients, physicians, family members and co-workers in a manner consistent with a customer service focus and application of positive language principles
  • Strong assessment, organizational and problem solving skills as evidenced by capacity to prioritize multiple tasks and role components
  • Ability to function independently and exercise judgment in interactions with physicians, interprofessional care team and patients and their families
  • Uses critical thinking skills and clinical judgment to work autonomously as defined by the Nurse Practice Act

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
PEOPLE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Uses therapeutic communication, which includes active listening and teaching, to establish a relationship with patients, guests and interprofessional team.
  • Contributes to teamwork by awareness of overall department workload, consistently offering assistance, and responding positively to requests for assistance. Collaborates to foster healthy relationships in the work environment. Seeks guidance from and offers guidance to interprofessional team, when appropriate, and applies feedback to improve outcomes.
  • Functions directly and indirectly as a clinical resource/consultant by working with staff, management, patients/families, and/or other groups as applicable.

SERVICE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Performs pre-employment health assessments on all new post-offer candidates, allied health professionals (not managed by medical staff credentialing), and other contract, agency, volunteers and students per policy.
  • Coordinates and performs activities related to on-going employee health management to include the annual Tuberculosis (TB) and Influenza program for employees, allied health staff, volunteers and contract personnel. Administers, tracks, coordinates and reports immunization programs.
  • Provides nursing care to include administration of injections, dispensing non-prescription medications, vital signs, wound care and work status reports. Provides first aid treatment as needed and appropriate. Refers employees to physicians as appropriate.

QUALITY/SAFETY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Conducts initial management, review and monitoring of all occupational injuries and illnesses.
  • Utilizes results from data collection activities to include occupational injury and illness volumes and trends, results from infection control surveillance, trends of employee illnesses to identify and prioritize areas of focus for improvement. Participates in and reports to safety committees as needed.
  • Assists in development and revision of policies and procedures to meet current practice standards. May present at Medical Staff, Environment of Care (EOC) and Safety Committees.
  • Collaborates with Infection Control, physicians and others in the investigation, reporting and follow-through of employees potentially exposed to infectious or communicable diseases.

FINANCE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Displays self-motivation to independently manage time effectively, timely document care, minimize incidental overtime, and prioritize daily tasks. Provides input into the unit resource utilization including unit capital and operational budget needs.
  • Adheres to fiscal responsibility when ordering and maintaining medical and office supply inventory.

GROWTH/INNOVATION ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Coordinates, collaborates, and participates in training along with other key stakeholders such as education and department leadership regarding safe patient handling and mobility (SPHM) principles.
  • Coordinates planning of and may present educational programs to enhance staff knowledge.
  • Designs, gathers, reviews, and utilizes qualitative and quantitative data analyses to develop educational material to promote patient safety and risk reduction.

SUPPLEMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
    WORK ATTIRE
    • Uniform: No
    • Scrubs: Yes
    • Business professional: No
    • Other (department approved): Yes

    ON-CALL*
    *Note that employees may be required to be on-call during emergencies (ie. Disaster, Severe Weather Events, etc) regardless of selection below.
    • On Call* No

    TRAVEL**
    **Travel specifications may vary by department**
    • May require travel within the Houston Metropolitan area Yes
    • May require travel outside Houston Metropolitan area No

Work Shift:

1 - Day (United States of America)

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Clinical Houston Methodist Clear Lake Hospital is committed to leading medicine in Clear Lake and surrounding communities by delivering the Houston Methodist standard of exceptional safety, quality, service and innovation. Houston Methodist Clear Lake provides a broad spectrum of adult, pediatric, medical and surgical care. It is an accredited chest pain center and acute stroke-ready designated through DNV. Houston Methodist Clear Lake offers advanced inpatient and outpatient services, including state-of-the-art imaging; childbirth center with a level II neonatal intensive care unit; minimally invasive surgery; cancer center; neurology and spine care; heart and vascular care; bariatric and digestive care; emergency care; primary care; rehabilitation services; and comprehensive orthopedics and sports medicine.

Houston Methodist is an Equal Opportunity Employer.


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