Occupational Health Nurse - Onsite at Ford Global Career Site
Kansas City, Missouri, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

12 Mar, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

12 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Occupational Health Nursing, Patient Care, Medical Screening, Emergency Response, Regulatory Compliance, Record Keeping, Medication Administration, Infection Control, Health Assessments, Communication Skills, Clinical Procedures, Vital Signs Monitoring, Sample Collection, Empathy, Professionalism, Team Collaboration

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Responsibilities include assisting physicians in administering treatments, physical examinations, diagnostic tests and basic medical care functions with diligence, accuracy, and compliance with regulations. Provide health services and administer surveillance evaluations to company employees, recording observations, assessments, and treatments in accordance with company policy. Perform routine nursing tasks associated with medical screenings, tests, and clinical procedures. Collect appropriates samples and specimens from patients, and perform hearing and vision screening following clinical protocols. Monitor patient vitals, behaviors, and assists in medical emergencies that may occur on company premises such as accidents, injuries, sudden illnesses, etc. Follow established policies and procedures, identify roadblocks, and effectively communicate issues to the medical team's attention. Provide patient-centered care with empathy, kindness, and professionalism. Communicate health screening results, communicate physical rehabilitation programs information to patients requiring treatment, and assist with medication administration while managing medication protocols. Maintain accurate and confidential records, ensuring compliance with regulatory developments and infection control protocols. Support emergency procedures preparation and adherence to infection control practices. Maintain an understanding of all relevant regulatory developments defining patient privacy and medical record confidentiality, infection control protocols to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, accreditation Standards, etc. Work all shifts as needed, weekends as needed Established and active employee resource groups Associate's Degree in nursing 2+ years of experience in areas such as clinical occupational health nursing, urgent care, critical care, emergency room, or adult medical/surgical nursing Registered Nurse (RN) Unrestricted state licensure in the state of practice Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Certified Occupational Health Nurse
Responsibilities
The Occupational Health Nurse will assist physicians in administering treatments and conducting health evaluations for employees. They will also monitor patient vitals and respond to medical emergencies on company premises.
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