Human Resources

We believe that our people are our biggest asset. We aim to provide all staff members with all possible opportunities to realize their full potential within optimum working conditions. The process starts with selecting the right people for the job, after which we ensure continuous skills development, assisting the SA Metal Group to grow and develop.

We strive to conduct all our business with integrity, professionalism and a positive attitude.

SA Metal Group’s Human Capital Development Policy states:

“SA Metal Group values its people above all other assets and strives to develop all staff members to their full potential. To this end the Company provides excellent human capital development programmes and rewards staff members who strive to improve themselves and show commitment to the Mission of the Company.”

We offer many development programmes, including our Supervisory Development Programme, Artisan Development Programme and Adult Basic Education and Training Programme. We have on-site computer training facilities countrywide where these courses are held.

These programmes are aimed to develop, motivate and upskill our employees, providing them with an opportunity to progress to their full potential within SA Metal Group.

Employment Equity

SA Metal Group is committed to transformation in the workplace. The Group has an employment equity (EE) policy in place to ensure that all applicants, regardless of race, gender or other criteria are given every opportunity to join our family. We invest in the talent, competency and skills of our people.

With the guidance of this EE policy, overseen by a representative committee, we constantly strive to ensure that we operate in a non-discriminatory and non-sexist environment.

In addition, the company has invested in various internal employment equity initiatives, including healthcare facilities providing primary, occupational, clinical and HIV/Aids care. Furthermore, we have on-site catering facilities to provide competitively priced meals to all employees.

Our training in leadership, growth and development, including via management, technical and skills-based programmes, is made available to all staff with a constant emphasis on promotion within the Group.

Health & Safety

SA Metal Group is committed to ensuring the health and safety (H&S) of all its employees.

Over many years, the Group has implemented a comprehensive programme of continuous safety improvement.

Our policy is to exceed compliance with H&S legislation and to create the safest possible working environment in our sector.

Our compliance with the stringent on-site safety requirements of some of our large clients, many of them public companies, is testament to the strength of our home-grown Safety Programme.

This Safety Programme is driven by an integrated safety team which includes divisional directors, the heads of human resources and healthcare, line managers, labour H&S representatives, a dedicated national safety manager and regional safety officers.

Safety and health go hand in hand, and our Safety Programme is augmented by our Healthcare Programme. We have modern, fully equipped on-site clinics at all our major centres. These are staffed with full-time qualified nursing sisters supported by regular attendance of medical doctors. Our Occupational Health Programme, which includes our medical monitoring programme, is run through these clinics.

These are staffed with full-time qualified nursing sisters supported by regular attendance of medical doctors. Our Occupational Health Programme, which includes our medical monitoring programme, is run through these clinics.

Employees are given free access to our expanded Primary HealthCare Programme as well as to our comprehensive, award-winning HIV/AIDS Programme. SA Metal Group, one of the first industrial companies to introduce such a programme in 1998, provides all employees with the
full spectrum of HIV education, testing, treatment and support.

The Group is fully committed to the preservation of the environment, employing only environmentally-friendly processes when recycling scrap metal and waste products for use in the South African and other economies.

SA Metal Group has a zero-alcohol and drug policy on all its sites, applicable to all staff and contractors.

Social Responsibility

In addition to other charitable projects in which the company is involved, SA Metal Group is proud of its internal Basic Needs Fund.

We are aware that many of our employees, due to their socio-economic position and present lack of resources, do not have the means to cope with an emergency, trauma or crisis in their personal lives. To compound matters further, many of our employees do not have easy access to insurance or banking facilities.

Many of our employees live in under-resourced informal settlements, back-yard dwellings or on properties with inadequate infrastructural development. Their homes are often self-built and often the lack of foundations and proper building materials results in severe consequences in the event of a natural disaster.

In addition, many of our employees live in areas where there is inadequate police visibility and intervention, resulting in their exposure to endemic, trauma-inducing crime. In order to assist in combating these challenges, and under the direct auspices of a management and employee voluntary representative group, the Group has initiated the Basic Needs Fund.

This fund is designed to support employees and their families who, in the event of natural disasters, crime or other catastrophes, do not have access to interim or immediate relief in the form of shelter, food, water and clothing. Material assistance may be given both financially and by physical means, allowing the employees and their families the opportunity to re-establish themselves in a manner where they can function as normally as possible, preferably within 24 hours of the claim having been made.

Careers

Achieve a fulfilling & rewarding career with SA Metal.

The benefits of being an SA Metal Group employee go far beyond the financial reward and benefits received by employees. Staff members become part of a team of motivated, passionate and dedicated people who are all focused on contributing, growing and making a difference.

Job Title


Junior Occupational Health Care Nurse

Employment Type


Full Time

Experience


1 to 2 years

Salary


Negotiable

Job Published


06 February 2024

Job Reference No.


667110647

Job Description

VACANCY: JUNIOR OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CARE NURSE - EPPING

Job description

The Group has a position available for an experienced, professional, and dedicated individual within the Cape Town, Epping Clinic as an Occupational Health Care Nurse. The successful candidate will report to the Head of Human Capital.

Responsibilities will include, but are not limited to:

  • 80% Occupational healthcare and 20% Primary healthcare
  • Manage the administrative and operational activities of the primary health care and occupational health care clinic to ensure a quality, legally compliant, efficient, and effective service delivery
  • Conduct and review health risk assessments annually or as required
  • Perform and monitor medical and biological surveillance within the prescribed Company protocol
  • Maintaining and assisting with the management of the Company chronic disease program
  • Maintain statutory and internal company Covid-19 procedures and program
  • Keep record of all activities conducted
  • File and maintain legally required documents (soft and hard copies)
  • Oversee and assist with maintenance of the clinic equipment
  • Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information
  • Compile necessary clinic management reports
  • Planning and administration of the Occupational Health Service

Qualifying Criteria:

  • Nursing Diploma/Degree
  • Occupational Health Nurse qualification recognized by South African Nurse Council
  • PHC qualification/experience
  • Spirometry, Audiometry and Visual screening
  • HIV/AIDS certificate and/or experience
  • Family Planning Certificate
  • Registration with SANC/SASOHN
  • 1-2 years relevant work experience
  • Knowledge of driver’s medical
  • Experience in the treatment of Injuries on Duty
  • Dispensing license
  • Proficiency with MS Word, Excel and Outlook
  • Valid Driver’s license and own reliable transport

Qualifying Attributes

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Organization and planning skills
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Customer service orientation
  • Ability to work independently as well as in a team
  • Attention to detail and accuracy
  • Hard-working and self-motivated
  • Time management and organizational skills
  • Highly motivated and committed
  • Excellent standards in execution

Other Information:

Job title: Junior Occupational Health Care Nurse

Reporting to: Clinic Coordinator and Divisional Director – HR

Job type: Permanent position

Benefits include

· Provident fund

· Life cover at 4x annual salary

· Funeral cover

· Medical aid – Hospital Plan with Discovery Health

· 15 x paid leave days per annum

· Long service leave after five years of employment

Standard hours: 08h00–17h00: Monday – Thursday

                          08h00–16h00: Friday

May be required to work overtime as per operational requirements

Salary: We offer a highly competitive package depending on the extent of the applicant’s qualifications and experience.

Applicants are invited to email a detailed CV and a motivational letter, outlining relevant experience, to Lynelle Holmes at recruitment@sasteelworks.co.za by no later than Tuesday, 13 February 2024.

We regret that it is not possible to contact all unsuccessful applicants. Applicants who have not been contacted within fourteen days from the date of their submission should consider their application unsuccessful.

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