Looking for occupational medicine nurse practitioner (NP) jobs? Barton Associates specializes in locum tenens NP jobs, with well over a decade of experience placing occupational medicine nurse practitioners on short and long-term assignments throughout the US.
We are seeking an Occupational Medicine Nurse Practitioner for an 18-day assignment in Colorado, starting Jul 3, 2026. The incoming Nurse Practitioner will work a full-time, daytime schedule evaluating and treating workplace injuries, conducting DOT physicals, and managing various occupational medicine visits. This role involves comprehensive patient...
Location:CO
Specialty:Occupational Medicine
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
We are seeking an Occupational Medicine Nurse Practitioner for a 4-day assignment with our client in PA, beginning Jun 23, 2026. This role involves focused early morning shifts dedicated to conducting basic physical exams at a work site, without the responsibility for diagnosing or treating patients.Responsibilities and DutiesConduct basic physical...
Location:PA
Specialty:Occupational Medicine
Provider Type:Nurse Practitioner
Occupational medicine/health nurse practitioners (OHNPs) provide preventative care and workplace healthcare services to employees and workers. This includes job-specific health assessments, fitness for duty exams, treating work-related illnesses and injuries.
They may also conduct workplace surveillance to identify any potential hazards and risk factors towards employees. Their main goal is to ensure a safe work environment.
The average annual salary for OHNPs is $97,750 according to NurseProcess.org. For more details on occupational medicine NP salaries, check out our salary guide.
The job outlook for OHNPs is promising. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the employment of nurse practitioners (NPs) overall will grow by 52.16% from 2020 to 2030.
While this is not specific to OHNPs, the overall growth for NPs jobs in the future likely reflects the demand for OHNPs as well.