Job Summary
Job Description
Overview
Inomedic Health Applications, Inc. (IHA) is seeking a physician to assist the Site Occupational Medical Director (SOMD) in the provision of comprehensive occupational medicine services at the Hanford environmental restoration site in Richland, Washington. This is an in-person position.
Qualifications:
The qualified candidate must have at least three (3) years of experience providing occupational medicine services, be eligible for a DOE Access Authorization, and appointment as a Designated Physician for the DOE Human Reliability Program.
Licenses / Certifications / Registrations:
Valid, unrestricted license to practice medicine in the State of Washington.
Basic Life Support and Advanced Cardiac Life Support certifications.
Board certification or eligibility in Occupational Medicine and/or Aerospace Medicine is desired.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
As delegated by the SOMD and/or Program Manager
Working Conditions
Outpatient clinic environment.
May require minor lifting and bending.
Complies with organizational safety and health policies and site-specific procedures. Identifies potential safety and health hazards and reports concerns and incidents to supervisory personnel. Ensures safe operating conditions within area of responsibility.
Job Responsibilities
· Plan, control, direct, administer and coordinate activities of the Hanford Occupational Medical Service (OMS).
· Implement best practices in the provision of clinical support to onsite employees with injuries/illnesses and their safe return to work.
· Conduct regulatory examinations as required by OSHA, DOE, State and local regulatory authorities.
· Provide outreach to onsite employers and other external stakeholders to communicate environmental risks and hazards at the worksite and mitigation strategies.
· Facilitate and promote a culture of Health and Safety at the Hanford worksite and local community.
Qualifications
Medical Doctor (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) degree
Residency in Preventive Medicine with specialization in Occupational Medicine or Aerospace Medicine is strongly preferred. Other relevant specialty training may be considered (e.g., Internal Medicine, Family Practice, Emergency Medicine).
Skills
Knowledge of OSHA, DOE, State and Local health and safety regulations.
Skilled clinician with excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Proficient computer skills with ability to use an electronic health record system (EHRS).