PRN Onsite Medical Professional for a Construction Site Accounting - Boydton, VA at Geebo

PRN Onsite Medical Professional for a Construction Site

Boydton, VA Boydton, VA Contract Contract Estimated:
$80.
2K - $102K a year Estimated:
$80.
2K - $102K a year Posted August 25, 2022 PRN Onsite Medical Professional:
Southern Virginia Boydton, VA 1099 WORK SCHEDULE:
This will be an on-call type of employment for our Onsite Medical Professional position.
Overview The Onsite Medical Professional (OMP) will serve as the site's medical professional.
The OMP will provide first aid treatment to injured employees, administer drug tests, participate in the workers' compensation process, and take an active part in the onsite wellness programs.
The OMP will play an integral role in the safety team onsite, helping to provide assistance with all of the safety and health needs.
The Onsite Medical Professional reports to the assigned supervisor.
In the absence of a supervisor the position will report to the Medical Services Manager and/or the Assistant Medical Services Manager.
Onsite Medical Professional
Responsibilities:
Patient Care Rendering care to injured/ill workers as necessary in accordance with organizational standing orders.
Determining if first aid is adequate or if transport to a physician, ER, or trauma center is needed.
Coordinate transport as needed (911).
Coordinate return to work of injured workers.
Following up, as required, with patients and physicians.
Provide patient education pertaining to disease progression and relevant therapies.
Participate with contracted disability management vendors to assure client progression.
Advocate with other case managers and other service providers on behalf of workers.
Provide regular reports on patient health status.
Collect urine drug, saliva, and breath alcohol tests following chain of custody.
Clinic Operations Maintain all records on employees seeking and given treatment.
Maintain all safety records to include accident reports.
Maintain a clean, organized, and inviting patient environment.
Frequent site walks to interact with employees and contractors.
Teamwork and Cooperation Maintaining relationships with medical providers, trade partners, and clients Act as liaison between employees, employer, insurance company, and medical service providers.
Working with supervisors in the area of patient medical needs and filing supervisor's accident reports.
Advising and/or assisting supervisors in conducting investigation of accidents.
Supports and encourages team members' successes.
Demonstrates awareness of the needs of the overall site environment and steps in when necessary to support the team.
Proactively shares relevant information with all members of the team and management.
Communication Adapts communication style (i.
e.
work choice, tone of voice and body language) to meet the needs of the business.
Presents and speaks in an engaging manner.
Creates energy, enthusiasm and positivity.
Listens' actively.
Demonstrates self-confidence.
Exhibits strong verbal skills.
Exhibits strong written skills.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications A valid National Registry or State issued EMT-B Certification or higher Current and valid CPR card.
Computer literacy and proficiency in electronic health records software, email, word processing, spreadsheets, and internet based applications.
Excellent verbal, written, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
Flexible hours required, including some evenings and weekends.
Ability to pass criminal background check and drug screen.
Job Type:
Contract Schedule:
12 hour shift Evening shift Monday to Friday Night shift On call Overnight shift Weekend availability Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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