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Occupational Health Nurse

Durham, NC · On-site

$69K - $94K/yr

Occupational Health Nurse Duration: 6 Months Location: Durham, NC (100% onsite) This role is based ... DivIHN , the 'IT Asset Performance Services' organization, provides Professional Consulting, Custom ...

Occupational Health Nurse

Kansas City, MO · On-site

$69K - $95K/yr

Occupational Health Nurse II Location: Kansas City, Missouri - 64114 Duration: 3 Months Shift ... Provide feedback to laboratory and collection site representatives regarding performance problems ...

The Senior Occupational Health Nurse is accountable for leading and delivering advanced ... Performance-related bonus * Medical, dental and vision insurance * 401(k) matching plan * Life ...

Occupational Health Nurse

Grovetown, GA · On-site

$65K - $89K/yr

Performance. It is these three success factors that make KSB the company it is today. At KSB, we ... OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH NURSE KSB GIW, Inc. Department: Human Resources Reports to: Human Resource ...

The Senior Occupational Health Nurse is accountable for leading and delivering advanced ... Performance-related bonus * Medical, dental and vision insurance * 401(k) matching plan * Life ...

Occupational Health Case Manager

Woodway, TX · On-site

$64K - $87K/yr

Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) * Reduction in recordable and lost-time injury rates. * Reduction in workers' compensation claim duration and costs. * Occupational health compliance rate ...

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How much do performance occupational health jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for performance occupational health in the United States is $86,380.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $71,500.00 and $98,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Performance Occupational Health?

Performance Occupational Health refers to the field of healthcare focused on maintaining and improving the health, safety, and well-being of employees in the workplace. This specialty aims to prevent work-related injuries and illnesses, promote healthy workplace habits, and ensure compliance with safety regulations. Professionals in this area conduct health assessments, advise on workplace ergonomics, and help employers create programs that enhance both employee wellness and overall organizational performance. Their work contributes to reducing absenteeism, increasing productivity, and fostering a safe work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Performance Occupational Health Specialist, and why are they important?

To excel as a Performance Occupational Health Specialist, you need a background in occupational health, ergonomics, and risk assessment, often supported by a degree in nursing, occupational therapy, or a related field, and relevant certifications like COHN or COHN-S. Familiarity with workplace health management systems, incident reporting software, and compliance with OSHA or similar regulations is essential. Strong interpersonal communication, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to educate employees on health and safety practices are vital soft skills. These competencies ensure a safe work environment, promote employee well-being, and help organizations maintain productivity and regulatory compliance.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in Performance Occupational Health, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Performance Occupational Health often encounter challenges such as balancing organizational productivity goals with employee well-being, managing diverse health needs across different departments, and staying current with evolving health regulations. Addressing these challenges requires strong communication skills to educate both management and staff, a proactive approach to policy development, and ongoing professional development to stay informed about best practices. Collaborating closely with HR, safety officers, and external healthcare providers can also help ensure a comprehensive and supportive approach to workplace health.

What is the difference between Performance Occupational Health vs Occupational Health Nurse?

AspectPerformance Occupational HealthOccupational Health Nurse
CredentialsCertifications in occupational health, safety, and sometimes performance managementRegistered Nurse (RN) license, additional occupational health certifications
Work EnvironmentWorkplaces focusing on employee performance, injury prevention, and health optimizationHealthcare settings within workplaces, providing direct patient care and health assessments
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by companies aiming to enhance employee productivity and healthCommonly employed by organizations to manage employee health and safety

Performance Occupational Health professionals focus on optimizing employee performance and preventing work-related health issues, often working closely with management. Occupational Health Nurses provide direct healthcare services, health screenings, and injury management. While both roles promote workplace health, Performance Occupational Health emphasizes performance enhancement, whereas Occupational Health Nurses focus on clinical care and health monitoring.

Infographic showing various Performance Occupational Health job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Full Time, 59% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,380 per year, or $41.5 per hour.
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH TECH

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH TECH

Campbell County Health

Gillette, WY • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Campbell County Health rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 17 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

432nd of 994 rated hospitals


Job description

ABOUT CAMPBELL COUNTY HEALTH

Campbell County Health (CCH) is more than just a hospital—we are a comprehensive healthcare system serving northeast Wyoming. Our organization includes Campbell County Memorial Hospital, a 90-bed acute care community hospital in Gillette; Campbell County Medical Group, featuring nearly 20 specialty and primary care clinics—including locations in Wright and Hulett; and The Legacy Living & Rehabilitation Center, a long-term care facility. 

To be responsive to our employee’s needs we offer:

  • Generous PTO accrual (increases with tenure)
  • Paid sick leave days
  • Medical/Dental/Vision
  • Health Savings Account, Flexible Spending Account, Dependent Care Savings Account
  • 403(b) with employer match
  • Early Childhood Center, discounted on-site childcare
  • And more! Click here to learn more about our full benefits package

JOB SUMMARY

The Occupational Health Tech works under the supervision of the Occupational Health Supervisor and Occupational Health Clinic. Provides specialized services that include wellness health screenings (registration, phlebotomy, biometrics), audiograms, pulmonary function tests (PFT’s), and health coaching for corporate and community wellness, on and off site. The Occupational Health Tech assists in the examination and treatment of patients under the direction of a medical provider. Interviews patients, measures vital signs (i.e., pulse rate, temperature, blood pressure, weight, and height), and records or inputs information to patients' medical records. Prepares treatment rooms for the examination of patients. May draw and collect blood samples from patients and prepare specimens for laboratory analysis. May perform administrative duties such as ordering supplies, answering the phone, and scheduling appointments.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

  • Provides excellent customer service at all times utilizing AIDET.
  • Maintains an organized, clean and safe environment for clients and coworkers.
  • Uses two patient identifiers at each screening station and “Final Check” when appropriate.
  • Performs patient intake of information, documents patient care and data collection appropriately in patient record.
  • Assist medical provider with patient exams, including but not limited to patient positioning, collection of specimens, performance of non-invasive procedures, and general patient support.
  • Accurately and efficiently uses all computer programs.
  • Remains competent in Occupational Health screening tests including: vital signs, height/weight, body composition, registration, hearing, phlebotomy, pulmonary function tests, EKGs and other screens as needed. Providing support in Community Wellness tasks and patient care.
  • Performs health coaching to contracted customers.
  • Participates in committees and/or Process Improvement teams.
  • Contributes to department budget by being fiscally sound and encourages cost savings for department and organization.
  • Demonstrates positive interpersonal relations.
  • Complies with the hospital’s Corporate Compliance Program including, but not limited to, the Code of Conduct, laws and regulations, and CCH policies and procedures.
  • Must be free from governmental sanctions involving health care and/or financial practices.
  • Demonstrates safe truck and trailer operation by completing biennial training as travel to corporate sites for scheduled screenings is required.
  • Participates in department/organizational projects and works with other CCH departments when needed.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Helps ensure Infection Control measures by utilizing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment and hand washing. Performs routine cleaning tasks utilizing department daily check list

JOB QUALIFICATIONS

  • Education
    • A minimum of a high school degree or GED
    • Associates or higher in a health-related field. Exercise Physiology degree is preferred.
    • Phlebotomy, Health Coaching, Occupational Hearing (COHC), MA or Personal Training Certificates preferred.
  • Certifications required
    • See Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification Policy and Certifications/Education Requirements Policy.
  • Experience
    • Wellness experience preferred, including knowledge of taking biometrics, phlebotomy, disease prevention, and health coaching.

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