| Aspect | Weekday Employee Health Nurse | Occupational Health Nurse |
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| Credentials | RN license, possibly certifications in occupational health | RN license, certifications in occupational health or case management |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, clinics, corporate health programs during weekdays | Worksites, industrial settings, corporate health clinics |
| Employer & Industry | Healthcare facilities, corporate wellness programs | Manufacturing, construction, corporate industries |
| Job Focus | General health screenings, injury prevention, wellness education | Workplace injury management, safety compliance, health assessments |
While both roles require nursing credentials and focus on employee health, the Weekday Employee Health Nurse typically works in healthcare settings during regular hours, providing general health services. In contrast, the Occupational Health Nurse specializes in workplace safety, injury prevention, and health management directly at worksites or industrial environments.