Occupational Health APC - Full-Time
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Location: Osceola, WI 54020
Description:
In this role you'll be responsible for providing direct care to clients for the purpose of health promotion and disease management; case management to facilitate positive outcomes for employees/clients impacted by illness; program development and management related to the health needs of the organization; health expertise in collaboration with other members of the health and safety infrastructure to provide consultation as needed by members of the organization; communication and training to effectively educate clients about disease risk and their role in reducing risk of illness; appropriate administrative functions; and employee education, medical surveillance programs, and wellness programs.
Typical Schedule
Full-Time, Monday thru Friday, daytime hours
Qualifications
Responsibilities Include:
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Typical Schedule
Full-Time, Monday thru Friday, daytime hours
Qualifications
- Appropriate Degree required from accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant Program, required.
- State of Wisconsin Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner license, or ability to acquire, required.
- DEA license, or the ability to acquire, required.
- BLS, required.
- FMCSA Certified Medical Examiner for DOT exams, or ability to acquire, required.
- Certified Occupational Health Nurse Specialist (COHN-S) certification or two years of experience as a provider in the Occupational Health, Emergency, Wellness, or Primary Care setting, preferred.
Responsibilities Include:
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of medical/surgical practice, occupational health, OSHA standards, and government regulations as well as an understanding of how to apply this knowledge to medical surveillance and treatment.
- Demonstrates competence with physical diagnostic skills, medical and occupational history taking, and documentation of all relevant findings.
- Demonstrates the highest standards of honesty and integrity in all dealings, both related and unrelated to hospital business.
- Demonstrates willingness to seek help from the medical director or supervising physicians when questions arise which are beyond the scope of the employee's expertise, training, or experience.
- Develops treatment plans in accordance with established clinical protocols and consideration of all physical and psychosocial factors that may impact the client situation, and establishes a rapport with clients to provide support, education, and counseling.
- Develops treatment protocols and clinical pathways in collaboration with the supervising physician.
- Documents assessments, treatments, outcomes, work and disability status, and screenings in a thorough manner. Maintains clear and concise records for individual and corporate clients to meet the requirements of the department, the company and any applicable standards or laws.
- Exercises the ability to assess and anticipate health risks throughout the company by analyzing data to determine health issues and employee groups at risk.
- Provides pre-employment physical exams, DOT physical exams, post-offer employment tests, return to work assessments, ergonomic assessments, medical surveillance exams, and evaluation and treatment of health problems for clients.
- Utilizes principles of case management to achieve best outcomes for clients in a cost-effective manner and acts as a liaison between the client and providers to whom he/she is referred.
- Provides on-site services, assessments, and education for local clients as needed.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Demonstrates OMC's behavioral standards and values in daily work.
- Knowledge and experience documenting patient care in an electronic medical record.
- Excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills.
- Ability to make knowledgeable clinical assessments and judgments.
- Ability to educate staff.
- Ability to provide counseling and emotional support with compassion and respect for the individual.
- Ability to provide support to the members of the care team (teamwork).
- Must possess initiative and ability to work independently.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality of medical records.