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Role Description

Responsible for the management of non-emergency and occupational medical care at worksites as designated by the client or content of the scope of work (SOW). Primarily responsible for assisting in the delivery of healthcare to client employees and contractors, and third parties in an emergency. In addition to assisting with routine medical services and emergencies, will be responsible for performing safety checks and evaluations of necessary medical equipment required to perform the job.

  • Assist in the delivery of medical and occupational health services to authorized employees and contractors of Company and Company Group during the office hours of the clinic.
  • Undertake appropriate and accurate clinical assessments and examinations as directed by supervisory clinician.
  • Manage patient data by the use of RMI or Client based Electronic Health Record (EHR) system, maintaining up-to-date, accurate, individual medical records.
  • Report medical assessments in accordance with requirements of Client.
  • Assist in ongoing monitoring of employees exposed to specific occupational hazards.
  • Under the supervision of on site clinician, undergo training and provision of first aid services and emergency drill practices as directed by the site emergency services entities and as may be required by the SOW.
  • Be fully cognizant of project disease prevention, control, and management processes.
  • For emergency illness or injury cases, assist in the monitoring of patient(s) until appropriate transporting emergency services arrive to take over care.
  • Obtain and maintain drug and alcohol testing competencies to support company programs.
  • Ensure the clinic is maintained at full readiness with appropriate medicines, equipment and consumables as required by SOW/Work-task content, including daily, weekly or monthly maintenance and technical checks as indicated.
  • Assist on site clinicians in the implementation of educational programs promoting healthy lifestyles and practices among employees as well as awareness campaigns on occupational health and safety.
  • Support Client contingency plans for unexpected events, including natural disasters or public health emergencies.
  • Ensure completion and timely submission of reports, timesheets and other documentation as required by RMI, the client representative and the SOW.
  • Intake multiple pieces of information from multiple sources, prioritize and summarize in a clear, concise and accurate manner to all appropriate stakeholders.
  • Maintain professional standards at all times.
  • Ensure compliance with statutory or company required training objectives and any client or SOW mandatory operational requirements.
  • Maintain current professional certifications, as designated for assigned projects.
  • Other duties as required.

Qualifications

  • Completion of an accredited Medical Assistant program preferred.
  • Previous experience working in occupational health clinic preferred.
  • High school diploma or equivalent.
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