Senior Occupational Health Nurse & Clinical Governance Lead

Company: West Yorkshire Police
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Location: Wakefield
Job Description:

West Yorkshire Police is seeking an experienced and forward-thinking Senior Nurse Advisor – Clinical Governance Lead to provide professional, clinical and strategic leadership within our Occupational Health service. This pivotal role leads the delivery of a high quality, evidence based occupational health nursing service, supporting the health, wellbeing and operational effectiveness of over 10,000 officers, staff and volunteers. Working within a bio psycho social model, you will ensure robust clinical governance, high professional standards and continuous service improvement. This is a unique opportunity to influence Force wide health and wellbeing strategy, modernise clinical practice and lead a dedicated nursing team within a complex and high profile organisation.

Role and Responsibilities

  • Providing professional and clinical leadership to the Occupational Health Nursing team
  • Leading clinical governance, ensuring robust protocols, compliance with legislation and national best practice
  • Working closely with the Head of Occupational Health, Force Medical Advisor and senior stakeholders to deliver improved clinical outcomes
  • Overseeing health surveillance and monitoring programmes, ensuring statutory compliance
  • Managing service performance, demand and capacity to minimise waiting times and maximise value for money
  • Leading health awareness, risk management and wellbeing initiatives aligned to organisational and public health priorities
  • Acting as a specialist clinical advisor in the development of Force policies impacting health and wellbeing
  • Maintaining audit, assurance and external assessment processes, including SEQOHS compliance
  • Holding a proportionate clinical caseload and contributing to nurse led clinics
  • Providing line management, supervision and professional support to nursing staff

Expectations

  • Provide confident, credible leadership within a multidisciplinary environment
  • Apply advanced clinical judgement and governance expertise to complex occupational health issues
  • Communicate effectively with senior leaders, managers and external partners
  • Drive continuous improvement in clinical quality, safety and service delivery
  • Balance strategic responsibilities with operational clinical leadership
  • Travel across the Force area to support service delivery

Qualifications

  • Registered General Nurse qualification
  • Formal qualification in Occupational Health Nursing recognised by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC)
  • Extensive post-qualification occupational health experience
  • Proven experience of leading teams and developing service delivery models
  • Demonstrable experience of developing clinical practice and governance frameworks
  • Strong IT skills, including Microsoft Office and use of data to inform decision making
  • Experience of health surveillance processes and statutory compliance, Disability Confident
  • Knowledge and experience of applying health and safety legislation in an occupational setting

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Benefits / What We Offer

West Yorkshire Police staff can access a wide range of benefits designed to support work-life balance, wellbeing, development and financial security. These include:

  • Generous annual leave allowance – 29 days annual leave, rising to 34 days after five years of service (plus bank holidays)
  • Flexible working options, including agile working arrangements to help you manage your professional and personal commitments
  • Membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund, a secure Defined Benefit CARE (Career Average Revalued Earnings) pension scheme
  • Membership options for the Police Treatment Centre and The Police Children’s Charity (eligibility-dependent)
  • Access to savings, discounts and cashback rewards through staff schemes, including eligibility to purchase a Blue Light Card
  • Option to sign up to our Cycle to work scheme (eligibility-dependent)
  • Access to a wide range of internal wellbeing services and support programmes
  • Opportunities for career development and training
  • Supportive HR policies, including maternity, paternity and other family-friendly provisions
  • A meaningful career with a clear sense of purpose supporting policing services that protect communities
  • Opportunities to join staff networks, wellbeing groups, and sports clubs
  • Training and development opportunities, depending on previous experience and skillset

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Posted: May 27th, 2026