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Sr Occupational Health Nurse

The Hershey Company
United States, Pennsylvania, Hershey
Aug 14, 2025

Sr Occupational Health Nurse
Posted Date:

Aug 14, 2025
Requisition Number:

126047

Location: Hershey, PA

The Sr. Occupational Health Nurse (Incident/Clinical Management and Early Intervention) position is responsible for managing the Global operations of the company's incident/clinical management and early intervention programs. This role is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations and staff of the Corporate Health Services Department. This role acts as a resource for the Health Services staff in The Hershey Company manufacturing sites.

The position is responsible for:



  • Promoting the safety and health of all employees through prevention, recognition, and treatment of injuries and illnesses.
  • Develops, owns and coordinates corporate policies and procedures including PT (Early Intervention), Workers Compensation (Clinical), Incident/Clinical Management, nursing standing orders, nursing guidelines, Corporate Travel Clinic and any new applicable policy or procedure identified.
  • Drives improved health outcomes including reducing population health risks, managing and eliminating workplace health risks and supporting improved business outcomes through advancing employee health and well-being.
  • Providing effective disability case management to improve the quality of life for employees, improve productivity and reduce overall company costs.
  • Administration and coordination of designated activities in the occupational health department to ensure responsive medical support for employees in accordance with company and corporate policies and procedures.
  • Assesses, treats, evaluates, refers (if necessary), and follows up on occupational injuries and illnesses incurred by sick or injured employees.
  • Assesses, treats, evaluates, refers (if necessary), and follows up on all nonoccupational injuries and illnesses. Interfaces with employees and the employee's physician.
  • Administers and coordinates routine health examinations to prevent occupational injury and health problems.
  • Manage global/national contracts for healthcare providers, including Early Intervention, Incident/Clinical Management, Corporate Travel Clinic, and define MRO requirements.
  • Administers health maintenance and illness/injury prevention programs designed to educate employees on health-related topics.
  • Maintains employee medical records and documentation for the corporate facilities and issues policies to the global sites.
  • Develop treatment policies, procedures, protocols and parameters for local management team emergency responders, safety leaders, and HR. Council employees for work and non-work-related issues.
  • Lead, develop, and perform audits in relation to compliance with OSHA recordkeeping, PT (Early Intervention), Workers Compensation, EHS Framework Assessments, HS Assessments.
  • Participate in the Global Audit Team for topics including Health Services, ergonomics, framework assessment and injury recordkeeping.
  • Oversee Occupational Health and Safety medical surveillance programs, including Respiratory Protection Program, Hearing Conservation program, HAZWOPER physicals and be knowledgeable regarding FMCSA regulations for DOT exams.
  • Actively involved in the site level nurse recruitment and interviewing and development of on-boarding activities for new nurses.
  • Performing other related duties as assigned or shared across the corporate health service team.


Supervisory Responsibilities:



  • Implement and maintain occupational health program policies and procedures for the Global Health Services Department.
  • Evaluates nursing care provided to worker population
  • Monitor nursing functions to ensure nursing staff adhere to correct nursing procedures within the scope of practice attending facility management meetings to provide occupational health related updates
  • Assists the Management team in the interviewing and hiring process of qualified Health Services staff.
  • Support Health Services staff at sites to ensure workers compensation cases, records and reporting systems comply with OSHA, state, company, and legal requirements
  • The role facilitates and assures clinical practice professional and educational development and training of the Global Health Services corporate and manufacturing staff
  • Conducts performance evaluations to Corporate Health Services staff that are timely and constructive.



Minimum knowledge, skills and abilities required to successfully perform major duties/responsibilities:



  • Ability to function independently and work effectively in a team-oriented environment


  • Ability to independently assess & treat employee's illness/injury (including emergency care) utilizing sound clinical judgement supported by Nursing Guidelines and Standing Orders
  • Ability to prioritize tasks and to delegate them when appropriate.
  • Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.
  • Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office and other electronic documentation systems.
  • Effective organizational, planning skills, written, and verbal communication skills.
  • Effective nursing leadership skills including critical thinking and decision making.
  • Strong interpersonal and people skills including the ability to motivate, cooperate and work effectively with others, and build partnerships with various departments.
  • Knowledge of legal and regulatory requirements pertinent to an onsite occupational health clinic.



Minimum Requirements:



  • RN BSN degree required with 5 years occupational health experience in an occupational health department, one year of which includes supervisory responsibilities.
  • Current nursing license to practice in state/country where employed.
  • No license lapses, suspensions or involuntary revocations in any state or country
  • Certified Occupational Health Nurse, COHN or COHN-S, or National Safety Council Advance Safety Certificate preferred. Must obtain within 1 year of start date or internal transfer to Sr. OHN Case Manager role.
  • Current certification in BLS (basic life support) for healthcare professionals through American Red Cross or American Heart Association
  • Current certification in urine drug screen and breath alcohol collections



Preferred Experience:



  • CPR Instructor Certification
  • CAOHC approved certification in audiometry
  • NIOSH approved Certification in spirometry
  • Active affiliations with local national professional associations



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Nearest Major Market: Harrisburg

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