Occupational Health Nurse
Analog Devices · Limerick
Job description
About the role
Analog Devices is seeking a motivated Registered General Nurse to join its Occupational Health team at the Limerick manufacturing site. Working under the Senior Occupational Health Nurse, you will help deliver health surveillance programmes and support employee wellbeing across the plant.
Key responsibilities
- Support health surveillance activities such as audiometry, spirometry and vision screening.
- Conduct clinical assessments, administer vaccinations and perform phlebotomy.
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation in line with professional standards.
- Assist with occupational health referrals, return‑to‑work assessments and sickness‑absence case management.
- Ensure secure, GDPR‑compliant medical record keeping and support audit preparation.
- Collaborate with EHS, HR and Operations teams on health promotion initiatives.
Required profile
- Registered General Nurse with a valid NMBI registration.
- Minimum three years post‑registration experience.
- Strong organisational and communication abilities.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Required skills
- Audiometry
- Spirometry
- Vision screening
- Phlebotomy
- Vaccinations
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