Occupational Health Manager
Company: PEOPLE'S HEALTH CENTERS
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Summary: The Occupational Health
Manager is responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing
all occupational health services designed to support employee
safety, compliance, and wellness across the organization. This role
manages workplace injury prevention, case management, compliance
with regulatory requirements (OSHA, ADA, FMLA, HIPAA, CDC, AAAHC,
HRSA), health screenings, and wellness programs. The manager
partners with HR, Safety, Infection Prevention, Risk Management,
and leadership to ensure a safe and healthy work environment for
all employees. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Occupational
Health & Safety Program Oversight Develop and implement
occupational health policies, procedures, and programs that comply
with federal, state, and local regulations. Monitor and enforce
workplace health and safety standards, including OSHA requirements.
Lead initiatives to prevent workplace injuries and reduce
occupational health risks. Maintain accurate documentation and case
records in multiple systems including employee health platform.
Employee Health Services Performs pre-employment, annual, and
return-to-work physicals, screenings, and immunizations for newly
hired employees to determine their eligibility and capacity for the
position. Manage employee health records with confidentiality and
regulatory compliance (HIPAA). Coordinate vaccination programs and
communicable disease screenings (e.g., TB, Hepatitis B, flu,
COVID-19). Collaborate with physicians, mid-level providers, and
registered nurses to manage employee Health Cases. Develops,
implements and document individual plans of care with defined goals
in collaboration with other members of the interprofessional team
in accordance with the established guidelines and standards of
nursing care. Proactively plans and ensures communication of the
plan of care across the continuum f care. Case Management &
Workers’ Compensation Manage, evaluate, and track work-related
injuries, exposures, and illnesses, including reporting and
follow-up. Serve as the SME between employees, providers, insurance
carriers, and HR for workers’ compensation claims. Analyze trends
in workplace injuries/illnesses and develop prevention strategies.
Compliance & Risk Management Ensure compliance with OSHA, ADA,
HIPAA, CDC, and other applicable regulations. Participate in
audits, inspections, and accreditation surveys. Prepare and
maintain required documentation and reports for regulatory bodies.
Wellness & Education Develop and promote employee wellness and
health education programs. Provide training to staff on health and
safety topics such as ergonomics, and injury prevention. Partner
with HR and leadership to support employee well-being initiatives.
Leadership & Collaboration May supervise occupational health staff,
nurses, or support team members. Collaborate with HR, Risk
Management, and Safety Committees to align occupational health with
organizational goals. Provide expert guidance to leadership on
employee health issues, regulatory compliance, and best practices.
Return-to-Work Program Oversight Develop, implement, and manage the
organization’s Return-to-Work (RTW) Program for employees
recovering from illness, injury, or leave. Coordinate medical
evaluations and clearances with occupational health providers.
Collaborate with HR, managers, and employees to establish modified
duty/light duty assignments. Ensure compliance with ADA, FMLA,
workers’ compensation, and other regulatory requirements. Track
employee progress, document restrictions, and monitor successful
reintegration. Qualifications Education and/Licensure: Bachelor’s
degree in Nursing, Public Health, Occupational Health, or related
field required; Master’s preferred. Current RN license required.
Certification in Occupational Health Nursing (COHN/COHN-S) or
Certified Safety Professional (CSP) a plus. Experience: Minimum 2-5
years of experience in occupational health, employee health, or
workplace safety. 5-10 years preferred. Supervisory or leadership
experience preferred. Experience in healthcare, FQHC, is strongly
valued. Requires occasional travel between organizational sites
Skills: Strong knowledge of OSHA, ADA, HIPAA, FMLA, and CDC
guidelines. Excellent assessment, case management, and
decision-making skills. Strong interpersonal and communication
skills to interact with employees at all levels. Ability to manage
sensitive/confidential information with discretion. Demonstrated
leadership and team management abilities. Microsoft Office Suite
Self-starter with Strong critical thinking skills, excellent time
management, and a proven ability to work with both individuals and
teams. They will demonstrate compassion, professionalism, and
commitment to employee care while ensuring compliance with
occupational health standards.
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