Offshore Paramedic/Safety/Clerk - GoA Deepwater Production 14/14

Job Type

Full-time

Description

We're looking for Offshore Paramedics to staff Deepwater Production Platforms in Gulf of America, working 14/14 rotations. The position consists of additional administrative roles/duties to include, but not limited to POB Management, Boat and Helicopter Logistics.

JOB PURPOSE
  • The Remote Health Care Practitioner (RHCP) will provide services to XstremeMD (XMD) clients and will strive to provide these services in a compassionate, professional, ethical, and knowledgeable fashion.
  • Assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of the patient's status, plan of care, and goal achievement.
  • To provide qualified medical support to the organization, ensuring all team medical needs are met. RHCPs are expected to give equal consideration to health, safety, environment, cost, and people in their daily operations.


Requirements

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Assist physicians in all aspects of patient care while on project.
  • Provide medical welfare and management for all personnel on site.
  • Perform biometric testing as required or requested by the client.
  • Remain compliant, proficient, and familiar with all requirements (policies, procedures, protocols) for XMD, the client, and regulatory agencies governing the assigned location.
  • Remain compliant, proficient, and familiar with all reporting requirements for XMD, the client, and regulatory agencies governing the assigned location.
  • Maintain patient records within the dedicated Electronic Medical Record system incompliance with all rules and regulations governing patient medical data and patient personal information security.
  • Assist client with development and maintenance of onsite Medical Emergency Response Plans (MERP)
  • Maintains competency in use of all onsite telemedicine, laboratory, and diagnostic equipment.
  • Monitor any ongoing illness or injury with patient follow ups.
  • Ensure all follow ups are completed and documented in a timely manner.
  • Maintain offshore sick bay, clinic and equipment to a high standard.
  • Maintain patient confidentiality at all times.
  • Maintain inventory of medications, supplies, and equipment according to XMD policies, geographical requirements, and client requirements.
  • Maintains good communication and interpersonal relations with client representatives, XMD staff, and crew members.
  • Participates and contributes to all onsite safety meetings and emergency drills.
  • Assist in performing and documenting daily/weekly/monthly inspections of equipment and materials as per XMD, client, local and international regulations.
  • Provide safety orientation to facility visitors and personnel
  • Assist with SEMS Compliance
  • POB Management
  • Helicopter and Boat Logistics
  • Participate in client approved and recommended training as required
  • Maintain regulatory compliance related to function in job.
  • Treat all coworkers, clients, and patients with fairness, respect, and professionalism
  • Occasional on-site education and training per client request
  • Conduct any additional training or perform other tasks as required by the client

QUALIFICATIONS
  • 3 years of experience in ambulance or emergency room setting
  • 1 year of industrial medical experience in a remote medical environment
  • Working knowledge of HSEQ practices, rules, and regulations common to the industry and geographic location
  • Understanding of OSHA regulations and workplace safety protocols
  • Leadership and teamwork skills/behaviors which support team-based operations
  • Effective written and oral communications skills
  • Ability to understand and react with a diverse group or operation
  • Ability to work efficiently, both independently and as part of a healthcare team
  • Proficient computer skills
  • Experience utilizing electronic medical records
  • Medical Fit for Duty in accordance with XMD, client, and geographic requirements
  • Experience in the offshore and/or occupational medicine industries are a plus


REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONS
  • State Paramedic Certification or License
  • Basic Life Support (BLS)
  • ACLS

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

• OPITO T-HUET w/CAEBS & Swing Rope

• IADC RigPass / SafeGulf

• Helicopter Landing Officer (HLO)
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