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Life Safety Code Surveyor - One Week Every Other Month
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- The Life Safety Code Surveyor, with minimal immediate direction or supervision, reviews assigned functions in Life Safety, Environment of Care, and Emergency Management throughout the United States.
- Maintain current knowledge of, apply and follow Joint Commission Life Safety, Environment of Care, and Emergency Management standards and requirements over which they have review responsibility, including without limitation: Joint Commission policies and procedures to ensure that its mission is achieved; Current federal regulations pertinent to the Environment of Care and Emergency Management standards; LSC requirements; and Relevant, contemporary knowledge in professional field of expertise.
- Life Safety Code Surveyor are required to travel extensively, including travel on weekends, at all times of the day/night, and without prior notice, travel by automobile and on airplanes of all sizes, and travel in all weather conditions.
- Certification/Licensure/Registration: Current certification/licensure/registration in a field related to plant, technology, and safety management [i.e., Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM), Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP), Healthcare Environmental Manager (HEM), Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH), Certified Safety Professional (CSP), Professional Engineer (PE)] or able to attain within one year of hire.
- General Knowledge and Experience: Eight years of hospital experience in facilities management, including at least five years in a management position in engineering, facilities management, hazardous materials and waste management, emergency preparedness, biomedical equipment, and/or utility systems as well as experience as the organization's Safety Officer.
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