Occupational Health Physician - AWARD

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  • Physical well-being services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

1 year ago

Published

10 months ago

Description

The "Council" wishes to invite interested parties ("Suppliers") to participate in a tender exercise to establish a Contract for the Provision of Occupational Health Physician. The suitably qualified and experienced provider of an Occupational Health Physician will be required to provide the services described in the Tender Specification via the in-house Occupational Health Service. The Occupational Health Service is comprised of an Occupational Health Physician, Occupational Health Nurse Advisors, Physiotherapist and a Business Support Team. The service is managed by the Occupational Health Team Manager on a day-to-day basis and provides a service to the Authority's employees and a range of Public Sector partners, totalling in the region of 10,000 individuals working across a wide range of trades and professions: including manual and administrative services.

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