What are the responsibilities and job description for the Corporate Occupational Medical Director (Regional) position at Corning?
Requisition Number : 65632
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Corning Health Services is seeking a motivated and dynamic US Regional Medical Director to join our expanding global team. In this role, you will support the Chief Medical Officer in delivering and advancing a comprehensive health strategy throughout our 68 US based manufacturing and administrative sites as well as serving as a key member of our global Health Services Leadership Team caring for over 52,000 employees in more than 30 countries worldwide. In this dynamic and high profile leadership role, the incumbent will demonstrate a rare combination of clinical acumen and proven business expertise. You will leverage your deep clinical knowledge to guide strategic decision-making, while also driving operational excellence in a multi-faceted healthcare environment. Your deep understanding and core foundation in occupational medicine will be essential in supporting our 173 year history of unparalleled expertise in glass science, ceramics science, and optical physics to develop our life-changing innovations and products.
Responsibilities :
- Participate in policy and program development, strategic planning, and implementation of standards of practice for all U.S. domestic sites
- Working alongside the Health Services Leadership Team, provide clinical leadership (oversight, education, and assessment) for U.S. onsite clinics and medical staff, including 19 full-time, contingent, and regional site nurses
- Work collaboratively with executives and plant leaders to develop and implement strategic plans that elevate the quality and efficiency of care delivery
- Develop and deliver evidence-based health and wellness programs that foster a culture of continuous improvement and health such as annual physicals, screening programs, annual seasonal flu clinics and collaboration with 3rd party providers
- Assist in the identification of emerging workplace health risks in the employee population and identify opportunities for mitigation
- Oversee the management of work-related injuries and illnesses, including prompt evaluation, treatment, and appropriate follow-up care to facilitate employees' recovery and safe return to work
- Consult, direct, and perform medical evaluations, including pre-employment screenings, periodic health assessments, and fitness-for-duty examinations, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards
- Offer expert medical opinions and guidance to management and HR teams regarding workplace health issues, disability management, and accommodations for employees with medical conditions
- Actively engage with regulatory agencies and guidance to include federal, state, and local regulations related to workplace health and ensure compliance with relevant laws and guidelines
- Provide Electronic Medical Record vendor oversight, develop, and maintain system to capture utilization and outcomes for reporting
- Conduct health and safety training programs for employees, promoting awareness and understanding of occupational health practices, injury prevention, and overall well-being
- Develop and implement clinical policies and procedures that align with the organization's vision and objectives. Review department standing operating procedures, update and share changes with staff
- Act as a liaison between medical staff and other departments, including finance, human resources, and legal
- Remain current with the latest trends and innovations in healthcare, and foster a culture of ongoing learning and development among the medical staff
- Provide leadership and support for medical staff recruitment, retention, professional development, and performance management
Qualifications :
This position does not support immigration sponsorship.
The range for this position is $183,872.00 - $252,824.00 assuming full time status. Starting pay for the successful applicant is dependent on a variety of job-related factors, including but not limited to geographic location, market demands, experience, training, and education. The benefits available for this position are dependent on hours worked and may include medical, dental, vision, 401(k) plan, pension plan, life insurance coverage, disability benefits, and PTO.
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Salary : $183,872 - $252,824