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“Outstanding! By far the best course, and the most relevant to OH Management I have ever attended”
Joanne Murphy, Occupational Health Manager, Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil
“Well
worth attending – enjoyed every module”
Mrs Lorraine Crawley, Business Manager Occupational Health, East Kent Hospitals NHS Trust
“Relevant and well constructed.
Good speakers with excellent delivery”
Dr Anthony Moran, SpR Occupational Medicine, RPS Business Healthcare
“Really helpful grounding in OH management, and an excellent
opportunity to gain new ideas”
Maria Chakraborty, HR Team Leader Devon County Council
Certificate in Managing Occupational Health Services
The next course will commence in 2011. Please e-mail info@atworkpartnership.co.uk to be added to the enquiry list for advance details of the course dates.
What is the Certificate in Managing Occupational Health Services?
This qualification for occupational health professionals from The At Work Partnership with the support of Brunel University is designed to provide OH professionals with management skills and expertise.
The course deals with the financial, political, legal and employment issues that OH professionals need to address in order to ensure that they function successfully and deliver maximum benefit to their employer.
How will gaining this qualification benefit you and your organisation?
This certificate provides OH professionals with the essential management tools they need to deliver a successful OH service– from the effective management of staff and programmes to managing departmental budgets – with a clear understanding of corporate and financial objectives, the organisation’s legal responsibilities and the needs of different stakeholders.
The course equips OH professionals with the skills to create an OH service that meets the needs of their employer and where departmental performance is constantly monitored and improved.
The certificate enables OH professionals to operate confidently within the workplace, whether public or private sector, and to present the case for OH to different stakeholders. Occupational health professionals attending this course will come away with the knowledge to manage their department with confidence, financial acumen, legal awareness and the wider management skills to develop their department’s work.
Who is the course designed for?
The course is designed for occupational physicians, occupational health nurses, case managers, human resources managers and other professionals involved in the delivery and management of occupational health services.
Programme Summary
Day 1: Tuesday 11 May 2010
Module 1: The role of OH – objectives, ethics and delivery
Dr Dipti Patel,
Capita Health Solutions
Module 2. Problem solving & negotiating skills
Tilly Wood, management consultant
Day 2: Wednesday 12 May 2010
Module 3. Resourcing & budget management
John Humphrey, Nice Work Consulting Ltd
Module 4: Managing internal relationships & communication
Dr Steve Boorman, Royal Mail
Day 3: Thursday 13 May 2010
Module 5. Legal framework
Diana Kloss, barrister
Module 6. Managing occupational health staff
Dr John Cooper, Unilever
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