Corporate Deployable Paramedic
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Job description
SUMMARY In their deployable role, the Corporate Deployable Medic (CDM) is primarily responsible for the management of emergent and non-emergency medical care at worksites as designated by the client or content of the scope of work (SOW) when deployed; the sites may include drilling rigs, hazardous construction sites and areas of high workforce density. The CDM is responsible for the provision of primary and emergency care to client employees, contractors, and sub-contractor personnel at the relevant worksite location or the defined area of responsibility. In addition to providing routine medical services and responding to emergencies the CDM performs safety checks and evaluations of the necessary medical gear and equipment required to perform the job In their corporate role, they will be supporting the Clinical Operations team in quality assurance and direct support to field clinical staff. They will be an advanced healthcare provider with experience in remote or austere environments that can think critically, solve problems and uphold the core values of RMI in the performance of their duties. The CDM is expected to work as part of a team to ensure clinical excellence. They must maintain all required certifications as an advanced healthcare provider and any other required certifications in order to deploy to remote sites as needed by RMI to support our field clinical staff and clients globally. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following:
When deployed: o Provide urgent and emergency care for all workers on the client worksite o Undertake accurate clinical assessments and examinations o Manage patient data using RMI Electronic Health Record (EHR) system o Report on medical treatments in accordance with client requirements o Travel (if necessary) with the patient to the nearest medical facility o Ensure critical medical supplies and equipment are pre-packed and available for emergency use at dispersed sites during patient transport o Participate in simulation exercises organized by the client o Be fully conversant with Recordable Case Management guidelines o Be familiar with the ethos of the RMI Field Operations Manuals (FOM) o Be fully conversant with the field Medical Emergency Response Plan (MERP), Topside and Global Coordination Center (GCC) capability and all procedures required for medevacs or other patient transfer processes out of the field o Be fully cognizant of project disease prevention, control and management processes o Appropriately refers to consultation of Topside Support for non-resolving patients or those requiring secondary diagnostics o In incidents of emergency illness or injury cases, stabilize, manage and monitor patient(s) until aeromedical, vessel or ground transport evacuation takes place o Be the point of contact on the ground managing such emergency cases, communicating directly with the client Environment Health & Safety (EHS) or Operations personnel o Report to client nominated line-manager or EHS Supervisor regarding case categories (FAC/MTC/WR/NWR/LTI/RWC, etc.) o Take appropriate action regarding reportable diseases and communicable infection outbreak o Ensure that the clinic is maintained at full readiness with appropriate medicines, equipment and consumables as required by RHCP Guidelines or specific SOW/Work-task content o Ensure clinic equipment receives daily, weekly or monthly maintenance and technical checks as indicated o Carry out any Health and Hygiene control/management processes o Carry out any workforce first-aid training and emergency drill practices as directed by the site EHS entities, as may be required by the SOW o Manage site-controlled substances (CS) supply and forward monthly records of such checks and control measures of CS as directed o Complete and forward any reporting requirements from the client representative as required by the SOW o Complete any timesheet requirements in accordance with allocated timelines and forward accordingly o Always be professional in appearance and manner o Be the main point of contact for client EHS and site manager entities and communicate frequently with such personnel o Carry out any medical inductions required and monitor workforce personal health status in accordance with national, client or specific Fit to Work standards o Carry out drug & alcohol screening of the workforce as required by the SOW o Carry out workforce immunization programs as directed or required by the SOW o Encourage health promotion activities within the workforce o Be compliant with any statutory or company required training objectives o Be compliant with any client or SOW mandatory operational requirements o Maintain current professional certifications, as designated for assigned projects Any additional tasks assigned by the Vice President of Clinical Operations EDUCATION and EXPERIENCE:
COMPUTER SKILLS:
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES:
CERTIFICATES AND LICENSES
DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT The physical demands and work environment described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Must be medically passed as Fit to Work as noted above. The working environment will often be in an austere location with limited communication and transport routes. Living conditions may be rudimentary, Special dietary needs will be difficult to cater for and should be declared on the pre-hire physical to assess suitability. The area of deployment may present extremes of temperature and will often be remote in nature with little or poor infrastructure in the way of roads and access. The areas of deployment may have several indigenous disease risks and all personnel must have appropriate immunizations as detailed in the pre-deployment health assessment guidelines. Malaria and Dengue are endemic and it is possible that daily malaria prophylaxis may be a project requirement. |