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Responsible for assuring that the health needs of clients and staff are addressed through various means including, but not limited to, direct care, staff education, chart reviews, occupational health and infection surveillance.
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The SSHO is responsible for managing, implementing, and enforcing the project Accident Prevention Plan. The SSHO shall provide full-time on-site safety and occupational health management, surveillance, inspections, training, and safety enforcement.
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Immediate need for a talented Occupational Health Nurse (Clinical). 4+years’ experience in Occupational Health or Emergency Room nursing preferred. Work closely with HSE regarding Industrial Hygiene data interpretation as related to surveillance/PPE; medical recommendations in work risk assessments; work-related injuries and illnesses prevention; accommodations and return to work.
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Utilize medical expertise to establish the Laboratory's approach to maintaining a healthy and productive workforce, employing all the components of preventive and occupational medicine, including medical surveillance and certification, behavioral health, worker compensation, health promotion, emergency response, and medical epidemiology.
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Job Title: Occupational Health Nurse IVLocation : 3 days at Plymouth,MN (M,T,F) 2 days at Minnetonka,MN (Wed & Thurs) -Duration :12 + monthsPay rate: $45/hr on w2Must have RN license from MNJob description :Provide occupational health services including treatment and care to site population (i.e., First Aid response etc.
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Option 1: Bachelor's Degree in Occupational Safety Management; Criminal Justice, Security, Industrial Hygiene; Environmental Science, or related field. Assists with the installation of emergency and surveillance services (for example, fire alarms, refrigeration alarms, metal detectors, closed-circuit television.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities:Treats acute occupational injuriesPerforms drug tests, hearing tests, pulmonary function tests, and fit testsResponds to medical emergencies. The RN relays information to employees and client key stakeholders regarding workplace safety and injury prevention, assuring compliance with health-related OSHA mandates.
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Works in collaboration with leadership to ensure training compliance with regulatory standards including the Joint Commission, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), and Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) and to support the implementation of the clinical education and the infection prevention and control programs for the health system.
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Coordinates the work of the Infection Prevention Specialists (IPS) across the health system, which includes surveillance, reporting of HAIs, auditing of IPC practices, and educating employees about IPC.
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12 months Occupational Health Nurse experience. Collaborates in the design of controls for injury prevention and health surveillance related to actual and potential hazards in the work environment.
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Perform safety and occupational health management, surveillance, inspections, site safety orientation, activity-specific training, and enforcement. This role entails scheduling, subcontractor management, communication with the client and building occupants, safety and occupational health management, monitoring, assessments, safety site orientation, activity-specific education, and assurance of compliance.
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This role entails scheduling, quality control, safety and occupational health management, monitoring, assessments, safety site orientation, activity-specific education, and assurance of compliance.
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Provide occupational health services including treatment and care to site population (i.e., First Aid response etc. Associates or bachelor’s in nursing, registered nurse in Minnesota and experience in occupational health.
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Job Summary: The Registered Nurse (RN) coordinates healthcare for employees in the onsite clinic, overseeing the evaluation and case management of workplace injuries and compliance with medical surveillance programs.
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Medical Clearance Process: includes Research Occupational Health Program (ROHP) evaluation, drug screening, initial psychological screening, and immunization/titer level review completed in accordance with NEIDL Medical Surveillance Policy for all employees working at the NEIDL.
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