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Plans, directs, implements, and administers ongoing improvement of occupational health and worker's compensation services in a health plan. Manages the Occupational Health-Worker's Compensation staff and implements strategies relative to the development and management of related services. Designs and implements programs to maintain positive relationships between the health plan, physicians, providers, and practice managers. Typically requires a bachelor's degree in occupational health with seven years of related health plan experience.: Participates in weekly patient case conferences with Medical Director, Occupational Health, and Worker's Compensation providers. Manages and coordinates placement and periodic health reviews, return to work assessments, fitness for duty assessments, and confidential medical record maintenance. Monitors the management of on the job injuries or illnesses and health consultations including assessment, treatment and referral to appropriate resources as required. Responsible for hiring, developing and managing a qualified management staff concerned with the maintenance and expansion of assigned services within the health plan. Prepares, manages, and monitors the departmental budget. Ensures that the plan has an adequate number of participating providers in the network to meet business objectives.
Oversees and manages the delivery of patient care for Occupational Health Services/Employee Health, ensuring that patient care is provided according to established standards of care and practice. Consults with physicians regarding patient assessments, care provided, new services, and other relevant information.: Leads and manages the Occupational Health team including providing direction and guidance to the Medical Director. Develops and coordinates regional internal and external occupational health resources. Collaborates with others to anticipate and control occupational health risks and meet OSHA regulatory and governance requirements. Serves as technical expert and supports the Disability Management, Workers' Compensation, and Human Resources efforts in ADA, FMLA, return-to-work, and other medical issues. Evaluates management systems in occupational and non-occupational areas, such as return-to-work, pre- and post-offer screening, work hardening, and health risk management. Partners with the wellness, health benefits, local medical provider networks, and the contract medical director in defining risk-based processes for health management. Facilitates strategic vendor partnerships for organization's Occupational Health management systems. Develops and reports quality assurance, quality control, and performance metrics to demonstrate positive outcomes for both corporate and regional occupational health programs.
Manages the Occupational Medicine Department and markets services to area business and industry. Develops and implements a marketing program for occupational medicine services. Manages clinical and non-clinical staff in the Occupational Medicine Department. This position typically requires a licensed Registered Nurse and five years of management in a clinical setting.: Manages the Occupational Medicine Department and markets services to area business and industry. Develops and implements a marketing program for occupational medicine services. Manages clinical and non-clinical staff in the Occupational Medicine Department. Hires, trains, and motivates a qualified staff. Develops and manages the departmental budget. Performs direct sales to area businesses and industry. Presents bids to local business for service contracts. Manages client support services. Services may expand to the full range of occupational and environmental health services. Administers drug screening, breathalyzer, immunization, CPR, and first aid programs. Ensures compliance with all regulatory requirements. This position typically requires a licensed Registered Nurse and five years of management in a clinical setting.
Assists Occupational Therapist in administering occupational therapy program in hospital, related facility, or community setting for physically, developmentally, mentally disabled, or emotionally disabled clients. Assists in evaluation of clients' daily living skills and capacities to determine extent of abilities and limitations. Assists in planning and implementing educational, vocational, and recreational programs and activities established by registered Occupational Therapist, designed to restore, reinforce, and enhance task performances, diminish or correct pathology, and to promote and maintain health and self-sufficiency. May require certification.: Designs and adapts equipment and working-living environment. Fabricates splints and other assistant devices. Reports information and observations to supervisor. Carries out general activity program for individuals or groups. Assists in instructing patient and family in home programs as well as care and use of adaptive equipment. Prepares work materials, assists in maintenance of equipment, and orders supplies. May be responsible for maintaining observed information in client records and preparing reports. May teach basic living skills to institutionalized, developmentally disabled adults. May assist social worker or psychologist in administering situational or diagnostic tests to measure client's abilities or progress.
Plans and conducts occupational therapy program to facilitate development and rehabilitation of mentally, physically, or emotionally disabled. Program involve activities, such as manual arts and crafts, practice in functional, prevocational, vocational, and homemaking skills, activities of daily living, and participation in sensorimotor, educational, recreational, and social activities, designed to help patients or disabled people develop or regain physical or mental functioning or adjust to disabilities. Requires a four-year degree in the field of health sciences.: Selects constructive activities suited to individual's physical capacity, intelligence level, and interest, to increase independence, prepare individual for return to employment, assist in restoration of functions, and aid in adjustment to disability. Teaches individual skills and techniques required for participation in activities, and evaluates individual's progress. Designs and constructs special equipment for individual, and suggests adaptation of individual's work-living environment. Requisitions supplies and equipment. Lays out materials for individual's use, and cleans and repairs tools at end of sessions.
Provides professional nursing service and first aid to employees or persons who become ill or injured on premises of business, industrial plant, or other establishment. Takes patient's vital signs, treats wounds, evaluates physical condition of patient, and contacts physician and hospital to arrange for further medical treatment, when needed. Ensures that an effective program for employee health is maintained and monitored.: Maintains record of persons treated, and prepares accident reports and insurance forms. Develops employee programs, such as health education, accident prevention, alcohol abuse counseling, curtailment of smoking, and weight control regimens. Assists in the planning, direction, implementation and evaluation of the health program for employees. Provides testing, evaluation and referral to employees with medical conditions within the hospital, organization, medical facility or clinical office. Gives allergy injections and sponsored immunizations to employees. Evaluates employees with medical conditions and provides appropriate referral for medical services. Actively initiates and coordinates programs and provides corrective measure to promote wellness and protect the health of employees. Administers tuberculosis testing. Ensures compliance with various agency requirements pertaining to occupational health and safety. May conduct pre-employment and scheduled drug screening. Typically requires licensure as a Registered Nurse with two years of clinical experience.
Plans, directs, organizes, and coordinates subordinate staff and occupational therapy program in hospital, institution, or community setting to facilitate development and rehabilitation of mentally, physically, or emotionally disabled. To carry out responsibilities at this level typically requires a four-year degree.: Plans program involving activities, such as manual arts and crafts; practice in functional, prevocational, vocational, and homemaking skills, and activities of daily living; and participation in sensorimotor, educational, recreational, and social activities designed to help patients or disabled people develop or regain physical or mental functioning or adjust to disabilities. Consults with other members of rehabilitation team to select activity program consistent with needs and capabilities of individual and to coordinate occupational therapy with other therapeutic activities. Selects constructive activities suited to individual's physical capacity, intelligence level, and interest to upgrade individual to maximum independence, prepare individual for return to employment, assist in restoration of functions, and aid in adjustment to disability. Teaches individuals skills and techniques required for participation in activities and evaluates individual's progress. Designs and constructs special equipment for individual and suggests adaptation of individual's work-living environment. Requisitions supplies and equipment. May conduct training programs or participate in training medical and nursing students and other workers in occupational therapy techniques and objectives.
Supervises occupational therapy employees and oversees operations of the Occupational Therapy Department. Evaluates patients' needs and administers therapy to preserve and improve abilities for independent function, such as range of motion, strength, tolerance, coordination, behavioral management skills, social skills, and activities of daily living. Requires current licensure as an Occupational Therapist and three years of experience in occupational therapy.: Supervises and coordinates activities of employees engaged in planning and administering occupational therapy treatment programs to rehabilitate mentally, physically, or emotionally disabled patients. Plans and administers occupational therapy treatment programs designed to help patients or disabled persons develop or regain physical or mental functioning or adjust to disabilities. Establishes standards of work performance and methods of operation for department. Monitors work activities to ensure that employees are following prescribed procedures to meet organizational standards. Inspects daily inventory, maintains records of supply usage, and compiles periodic reports. Selects constructive activities suited to the physical capacity, intelligence level, and interest of the patient to assist in restoring independence and performance of functions, assist in adjustment to disability and prepare individual for return to employment. Assesses the learning needs and capabilities of patients and caregivers with regard to age, level of understanding, and emotional status. Utilizes appropriate methods and materials for effective learning, monitoring response to education, and adapting the treatment program appropriately. Provides concise patient care documentation. Evaluates, fits, and adjusts prosthetic, orthotic and other adaptive and assistive devices and constructs or modifies as necessary. Writes, implements, and provides documentation of individual client's treatment; maintains records to comply with Federal requirements, and writes reports indicative of progress or regression. Performs age appropriate advanced competency skills in area of practice and with respect to the individual patient's problems. Recommends discharge of patient at point of optimal benefit of treatment, making appropriate provision for continuing services if needed. Teaches skills and techniques required for participation in activities and evaluates progress. Designs and constructs special equipment and suggests adaptation of the patient's work-living environment. May be responsible for developing work schedules.
Provides occupational therapy services to patients to include treatment, standardized assessment data and documentation under the supervision of an occupational therapist. This position requires an Associate's degree in an occupational therapy assistant program required and certification as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant.: Demonstrates and articulates sound clinical reasoning in treatment planning, implementation and monitoring of patient progress. Assists in evaluation of clients' daily living skills and capacities to determine extent of abilities and limitations. Recognizes and reports to therapist when standard patient protocols or treatment plans need modification to meet individual patient needs. Administers therapy in the context of the patient's age, total needs perspective and environment. Performs age appropriate advanced competency skills in area of practice and relative to individual patient's problems. Consistently reports to therapist patient progress/status to allow for updated of goals and modification of treatment program. Recommends discharge of patient at point of optimal benefit of treatment, making appropriate provision for continuing services, if needed. Assists in planning and implementing educational, vocational, and recreational programs and activities established by registered Occupational Therapist, designed to restore, reinforce, and enhance task performances, diminish or correct pathology, and to promote and maintain health and self-sufficiency. Fabricates splints and other assistant devices. Carries out general activity program for individuals or groups. Assists in instructing patient and family in home programs as well as care and use of adaptive equipment. Prepares work materials, assists in maintenance of equipment, and orders supplies. This position requires an Associate's degree in an occupational therapy assistant program required and certification as a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant. May be responsible for maintaining observed information in client records and preparing reports. May teach basic living skills to institutionalized, mentally retarded adults. May assist Educational Specialist or Clinical Psychologist in administering situational or diagnostic tests to measure client's abilities or progress.
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