Sync work iPhone calendar with personal Google calendar

I just received a work iPhone (5S iOs 8.1.3) which has events pushed to the calendar from Outlook.  The connection to our work email/calendar server is managed through our IT department and I can't tap into that connection on my personal devices.  I am looking to sync the work events to my personal calendar so I can see the calendar when I'm not near my work phone.  I was hoping that since the calendar is on the device that there was an app or a feed that can be used to link to Google.  NOTE: I'm only looking to view the work calendar and not push meetings to it from Google.
Everything I've read gets close to answering this but not matching the scenario completely.  The overwhelming advice I see is "just use Google as the default" which isn't an option for me since I don't control the work calendar.

I feared that.   Part of me was just hoping that the answer wasn't there due to bad posts with little detail.

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