Occupational Health Nurse
Supports the Occupational Health Program clinic in administration of job required medical surveillance exams and first aid for work injuries.
Provides nursing assessments and care in accordance with RN scope of practice, OHP standing delegation orders and established procedures. Performs routine clinical skills including, but not limited to vital signs, medication administration, physical assessments, respirator fit testing, audiograms, immunizations, TB screenings, etc. Makes appropriate medical referrals and conducts follow-up evaluations.
Performs assessments of work-related injuries to evaluate nature and extent of condition, provide first aid treatment and determine appropriate work status. Assists in processing workers' compensation claims and return-to-work cases. Utilizes active listening skills identifies customer issues/needs and provides appropriate referral and solutions. Maintains accurate documentation in an electronic medical record (EMR) in accordance with regulatory requirements and confidentiality guidelines
Evaluates employees enrolled in job related medical surveillance programs, including but not limited to: Asbestos, Bloodborne Pathogens, Respiratory Protection, Hearing Protection, Lab Animal Allergy, and Reactor programs. Provides annual surveillance for faculty and staff enrolled in these programs.
Demonstration of the following competencies: Customer focus, organizing, problem solving, integrity and trust, dealing with ambiguity, and evidence of the practice of a high level of confidentiality. Demonstrated experience excising independent judgment in analyzing complex work situations. Demonstrated ability to compose and edit correspondence. Excellent computer skills in a Microsoft Windows environment. Demonstrated professional demeanor. Competencies typically acquired through a bachelor's degree and two plus years of RN experience in an urgent care, school or clinical office environment. To provide clinical care, a current Registered Nurse License to practice in the State of Texas plus current CPR/AED certification. Must be able to ambulate quickly between work areas, independently initiate CPR and physical requirements thereof, and be able to wear an N95 or another appropriate respirator.
Relevant education and experience may be substituted as appropriate.
Occupational health experience including certifications or specialized training in occupational health (COHN-S), case management(COHN-S/CM or CM), ergonomics, PFT technician training, safety (CSP) or licensed workers' compensation adjuster. Bilingual in Spanish. Knowledgeable of ADAAA, FMLA and OSHA regulations. Experience in higher education or public sector.
$60,000
May be required to wear uniforms or PPE
May be exposed to biohazards
Use of manual dexterity
Resume/CV
3 work references with their contact information; at least one reference should be from a supervisor
Letter of interest