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Overview
The Occupational Health Manager is a part-time leadership role supporting a large, global, multi-site manufacturing organization. This position provides strategic oversight, program management, and operational leadership for occupational health activities across multiple sites, working in close collaboration with a highly skilled team of Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) professionals, occupational health clinicians, and corporate medical leadership.
The role emphasizes program governance, consistency, compliance, and performance improvement rather than routine direct clinical care, although strong occupational health experience and sound clinical judgment are essential.
Work Schedule Part-time position with flexible hours based on organizational needs. Remote or hybrid work arrangement, with periodic travel or site engagement as required.
Responsibilities Occupational Health Program Leadership
Provide management-level oversight of occupational health programs across multiple manufacturing locations.
Ensure consistency, quality, and alignment with corporate occupational health standards.
Guide and support site-level occupational health activities, including injury and illness management, medical surveillance, fitness-for-duty, and regulatory programs.
Serve as a key point of contact for occupational health matters for EHS, HR, and medical leadership.
Regulatory & Compliance Management
Support compliance with applicable occupational health and safety regulations, including OSHA and other relevant regional or country-specific requirements.
Oversee occupational health documentation, recordkeeping, and audit readiness.
Identify compliance gaps, emerging risks, and opportunities for program improvement.
Clinical Oversight & Case Management Support
Provide management oversight for work-related injury and illness cases.
Partner with HR, EHS, and medical providers to support return-to-work, job accommodation, and fitness-for-duty decisions.
Escalate complex clinical or regulatory issues to corporate medical leadership as appropriate.
Data, Metrics & Continuous Improvement
Oversee occupational health metrics, dashboards, and reporting across sites.
Use data to identify trends and inform leadership decision-making.
Contribute to the development and refinement of global occupational health standards and best practices.
Cross-Functional & Global Collaboration
Collaborate closely with EHS leaders, occupational health nurses, physicians, industrial hygiene professionals, and HR partners.
Participate in regional or global meetings and initiatives related to worker health and risk reduction.
Qualifications Required
Significant experience in occupational health, employee health, industrial health, or a closely related field.
Demonstrated experience managing or leading occupational health programs in manufacturing or industrial environments.
Strong working knowledge of OSHA requirements and occupational health program fundamentals.
Proven ability to work effectively in a matrixed, global organization.
Excellent communication, organizational, and leadership skills.
Preferred
Registered Nurse (RN) license, active and in good standing.
Experience working closely with EHS teams in manufacturing or industrial settings.
Experience with Occupational Health Software (UL/OHS/OHM) platforms for case management, medical surveillance, and reporting.
Familiarity with global or multi-country occupational health operations.
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The role emphasizes program governance, consistency, compliance, and performance improvement rather than routine direct clinical care, although strong occupational health experience and sound clinical judgment are essential.
Work Schedule Part-time position with flexible hours based on organizational needs. Remote or hybrid work arrangement, with periodic travel or site engagement as required.
Responsibilities Occupational Health Program Leadership
Provide management-level oversight of occupational health programs across multiple manufacturing locations.
Ensure consistency, quality, and alignment with corporate occupational health standards.
Guide and support site-level occupational health activities, including injury and illness management, medical surveillance, fitness-for-duty, and regulatory programs.
Serve as a key point of contact for occupational health matters for EHS, HR, and medical leadership.
Regulatory & Compliance Management
Support compliance with applicable occupational health and safety regulations, including OSHA and other relevant regional or country-specific requirements.
Oversee occupational health documentation, recordkeeping, and audit readiness.
Identify compliance gaps, emerging risks, and opportunities for program improvement.
Clinical Oversight & Case Management Support
Provide management oversight for work-related injury and illness cases.
Partner with HR, EHS, and medical providers to support return-to-work, job accommodation, and fitness-for-duty decisions.
Escalate complex clinical or regulatory issues to corporate medical leadership as appropriate.
Data, Metrics & Continuous Improvement
Oversee occupational health metrics, dashboards, and reporting across sites.
Use data to identify trends and inform leadership decision-making.
Contribute to the development and refinement of global occupational health standards and best practices.
Cross-Functional & Global Collaboration
Collaborate closely with EHS leaders, occupational health nurses, physicians, industrial hygiene professionals, and HR partners.
Participate in regional or global meetings and initiatives related to worker health and risk reduction.
Qualifications Required
Significant experience in occupational health, employee health, industrial health, or a closely related field.
Demonstrated experience managing or leading occupational health programs in manufacturing or industrial environments.
Strong working knowledge of OSHA requirements and occupational health program fundamentals.
Proven ability to work effectively in a matrixed, global organization.
Excellent communication, organizational, and leadership skills.
Preferred
Registered Nurse (RN) license, active and in good standing.
Experience working closely with EHS teams in manufacturing or industrial settings.
Experience with Occupational Health Software (UL/OHS/OHM) platforms for case management, medical surveillance, and reporting.
Familiarity with global or multi-country occupational health operations.
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