
An Occupational Health Nurse performs professional nursing services including performing and assisting with post offer examinations, environmental health assessments, return-to-duty evaluations, cardiac stress testing, drug testing, tuberculosis screening, administering vaccinations, managing blood borne pathogen exposures, identifying and assessing safety risks, assisting in the development of policies and procedures, and conducting training and education. An Occupational Health Nurse may also be responsible for managing workers’ compensation cases.