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SSHE Nurse II
Job Description
Work Location: Sarnia, ON
DESCRIPTION:
A Nurse II provides occupational health services typically at multiple sites or operations, and provides regional or global nursing support through appropriate networks and committees.
Typically certified Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN).
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILTIES
• Provides and documents services as well as guidance to other health professionals in the provision and documentation of services relating to routine, non routine and complex Occupational Health care of employees and others as determined by local site management within the professional scope and standards of license.
• Develops local policies and procedures in consultation with local Occupational Health professionals.
• Determines and communicates Fitness For Work and trains others in the provision of this service including the following: case management of injury/illness, routine and non routine travel preparation, occupational evaluations, may be providing regional or global support
• Performs, analyzes, and evaluates Health Screening data to identify possible workplace exposures as required by global Medical and Occupational Health (MOH) and applicable local laws and regulations. Makes recommendations to management based on individual and worker group results. Would also be training others to provide this service.
• Trains external medical services providers to ensure services provided are delivered in accordance with ExxonMobil guidelines.
• Coordinates Alcohol and Drug Use (ADU) testing services as needed
• Actively participates in MOH and Safety, Security, Health, and Environment (SSHE) committees, projects and initiatives. May involve some lead responsibilities at a regional level
• Manages clinic resources effectively and appropriately
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
• Behavioral Skills: analytical, communicates effectively, courage of conviction, manages risk
• Functional Skills: clinical case management, clinical testing, exposure assessment and controls, health education and promotion / counseling, infectious disease control program management, medical and research ethics, medication clearance assessment, occupational evaluations, occupational health laws, regulations, and company standards, occupational health program management, travel health preparation and assessment, emergency preparedness and response
• Nursing degree, Advanced Nursing degree, Physician Assistant or equivalent.
• Licensed in the location of operations supported.
• Detailed knowledge of occupational medicine, emergency medical response, toxicology, legal issues relevant to occupational health care.
Typically certified Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN).
TASKS AND RESPONSIBILTIES
• Provides and documents services as well as guidance to other health professionals in the provision and documentation of services relating to routine, non routine and complex Occupational Health care of employees and others as determined by local site management within the professional scope and standards of license.
• Develops local policies and procedures in consultation with local Occupational Health professionals.
• Determines and communicates Fitness For Work and trains others in the provision of this service including the following: case management of injury/illness, routine and non routine travel preparation, occupational evaluations, may be providing regional or global support
• Performs, analyzes, and evaluates Health Screening data to identify possible workplace exposures as required by global Medical and Occupational Health (MOH) and applicable local laws and regulations. Makes recommendations to management based on individual and worker group results. Would also be training others to provide this service.
• Trains external medical services providers to ensure services provided are delivered in accordance with ExxonMobil guidelines.
• Coordinates Alcohol and Drug Use (ADU) testing services as needed
• Actively participates in MOH and Safety, Security, Health, and Environment (SSHE) committees, projects and initiatives. May involve some lead responsibilities at a regional level
• Manages clinic resources effectively and appropriately
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
• Behavioral Skills: analytical, communicates effectively, courage of conviction, manages risk
• Functional Skills: clinical case management, clinical testing, exposure assessment and controls, health education and promotion / counseling, infectious disease control program management, medical and research ethics, medication clearance assessment, occupational evaluations, occupational health laws, regulations, and company standards, occupational health program management, travel health preparation and assessment, emergency preparedness and response
• Nursing degree, Advanced Nursing degree, Physician Assistant or equivalent.
• Licensed in the location of operations supported.
• Detailed knowledge of occupational medicine, emergency medical response, toxicology, legal issues relevant to occupational health care.
Spirit Omega is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from anyone, including members of Indigenous peoples, Women, visible minorities, persons with disabilities, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and others with the skills and knowledge to productively engage with diverse communities.
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