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An exciting opportunity for a Mobile Occupational Health Technician to join a leading UK provider of occupational health services. This full-time role involves conducting health screenings, maintaining records, and providing health surveillance services across various client locations. The position offers a competitive salary, generous leave, and additional benefits.
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Mobile Occupational Health Technician to join one of the UK's leading providers of occupational health services.
This full-time role offers a salary range of £25,000 - £27,000 for a 37.5-hour work week, along with benefits.
As an Occupational Health Technician in a multidisciplinary team, you will perform health screening procedures following company protocols, including general baseline measurements such as height, weight, blood pressure, and urinalysis.
You will need to travel across the UK, operating a Mobile Medical Unit (MMU) at various client locations to provide health surveillance services. Parking should be available for the unit at or near your home.
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Apply now for this exceptional Mobile Occupational Health Technician opportunity to work with a dynamic team and further enhance your career.
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