Working with actors, musicians, technical and other staff, you will play an integral part in supporting the work on stage and maintaining the health and well-being of this busy and complex organisation. Communication skills, discretion and the ability to deal with a varied workload are all important in this role. A working knowledge of occupational health and minor treatments are a necessity. This role will also include an element of administration responsibilities and maintaining accurate patient records.
The successful candidate will have the following:
- A&E/nurse practitioner or allied health professional
- Established experience of working in an occupational health department
- Experience of providing treatment to minor injuries
- Experience of audiometry and spirometry
- Ability to communicate effectively and sympathetically, verbally and in writing, with artists, staff, and members of the public, however difficult the circumstances
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The closing date for the receipt of a completed application is Wednesday 26th November at 12 noon.
Closing Date: 2025-11-26