What are the responsibilities and job description for the Occupational Health Physician position at Cetechs?
Occupational Health Physician
Provide Occupational Health Physician services at the Frances Perkins Building Occupational Health Clinic, Washington, DC
Physician & Program Management Support:
The OHP's responsibilities during the hours on Center will include, but are not limited to:
- Walk-in care for minor illnesses and injuries
- Basic emergency services including first aid, administration of an epi-pen, CPR, or use of the AED.
- Maintain a stock of commonly needed medications including but not limited to antibiotics, anti-inflammatory medications, muscle relaxers, cough and cold medications, allergy and asthma treatments, and gastrointestinal medications.
- Ability to provide routine adult immunizations including but not limited to Tetanus diphtheria (Td), Tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis (Tdap), Influenza, and pneumococcal (pneumonia) vaccines.
- Ability to administer basic care prescribed by an employee's personal physician including administration of medications, administration of allergy immunotherapy, blood pressure and glucose (blood sugar) monitoring, wound care, and periodic bedrest.
- Basic health screenings including blood pressure checks, temperature checks, body mass index (BMI) calculations, blood sugar checks, cholesterol tests, flu tests, strep throat tests, COVID-19 tests, etc.
- Basic mental health services
- Management of a designated lactation space located within a clinic space
- Telehealth services
- Ability to provide physicals or refer patients for physicals and “Fit for Duty” examinations
Requirements
- District of Columbus State Medical License
- Board Certification - American Board of Preventive Medicine (Occupational Medicine).
- Basic Life Support (BLS).
- Authorized to work in the United States.
- Security Clearance - (must complete a Federal Background Check)