Department of Health is seeking an Inspector: Occupational Medicine for its Northern Cape Regional Office in Kimberley.
This vital role focuses on conducting thorough audits and inspections of both underground and surface operations related to medical surveillance in the mining sector.
The Inspector will play a key role in enforcing health and safety regulations, investigating mine-related diseases, and addressing complaints, thereby ensuring a healthier work environment for all employees in the mining industry.
The work of the Inspector directly impacts the well-being of miners and the communities they belong to, making it an essential role in promoting public health and safety.
By analyzing trends in mine diseases and identifying high-risk operations, the Inspector contributes to the prevention of occupational health issues, safeguarding the lives of workers and enhancing the overall safety standards in the mining sector.
This position not only aids in compliance with mining health and safety regulations but also supports the development of a more responsible mining industry in South Africa.
This role is a fantastic opportunity for individuals looking to establish a meaningful career in public service.
The position offers a stable work environment and the chance to gain invaluable professional experience in occupational health.
The selected candidate will engage in comprehensive training and development, enhancing their expertise and skills in the field.
This is an excellent entry point into government careers for those passionate about making a difference in the lives of workers and their communities.
Working within the Department of Health as an Inspector: Occupational Medicine means being part of a dedicated team focused on improving health outcomes and ensuring adherence to safety standards in the mining industry.
This position embodies a commitment to public service and offers a fulfilling career path for those ready to make a significant impact in South Africa’s occupational health landscape.
