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Registered Nurse – Occupational Health

Location:
Quantico, VA
Description:

N EEDED: Registered Nurse – Occupational Health LOCATION: 2500 Investigation Parkway, Quantico, Virginia 22135 SCHEDULE: Work hours may vary from day to day in order to accommodate the schedules of DEA training activities, as early as 5:00 AM and as late as 7:00 PM. Facility: 5:00 AM – 7:00 PM Clinic: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM QUALIFICATIONS: Have completed RN training from a university, college, school, or nursing program that is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN), National Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC). Pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX). Have and maintain active, current, unrestricted RN License in the jurisdiction of delivery of care. Maintain certification in BLSHCP and ACLS provider. Ability to obtain a hearing conversation technician certification and/or spirometry certification (if needed) Have at least two (2) years of previous clinical RN experience. Have and maintain valid state driver’s license. Have intact near and far visual acuity and accommodation, and intact manual dexterity skills, to perform job tasks and complete documentation Work within the scope of practice and state standards of the Registered Nurse (RN) in the State/Commonwealth of Virginia. Obtain professional development and training to remain knowledgeable regarding current trends, information, and practices. Responsible for expenses of license maintenance (biennial CEUs) and required certifications (i.e., BLSHCP/ACLS, spirometry, etc.) JOB DUTIES: Duties shall include but are not limited to: Provide evaluation and treatment of ill and injured employees. Administer and interpret Mantoux tuberculin skin tests, perform screening evaluations, ECGs, venipuncture, and vision exams. Perform audiology and pulmonary function spirometry testing. Manage and perform clinical, administrative, and program duties, within designated scope, as assigned by physician. Work closely with DEA COR and DEA Clinic Administrator to manage clinic staff participation in TR events, medical logistics, reporting, and referrals to DEA resources. Triage patients, treat illness and injuries, and refer cases to off-site providers as needed. Counsel employees regarding health and wellness issues, test results, arranging/scheduling physical exams and tests and assisting in performance of exams. Manage and maintain health promotion programs, short term counseling and referrals to outside health and EAP resources. Maintain medical, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and other documentation in print and electronic format. May be required to drive specially equipped emergency vehicle or other government vehicle to respond to emergencies, perform Automated External Defibrillator (AED) checks, or perform other duties as assigned. May be required to attend and provide medical support for scheduled high-risk activities of DEA students and staff (non-contract), such as physical training, testing, defensive tactics sessions, or challenging events. Some of these activities are conducted outdoors. Monitor MCBQ activity status (temperature determined) during outside activities occurring in hot or cold weather to anticipate weather-related trainee needs. Greet all patients who enter the clinic, discerning reason for the visit, triaging, if necessary, ensuring completion of routine paperwork for clinic visits, and retrieving a chart if it is available within the clinic or electronic database. Obtain patient vital signs (blood pressure, pulse, temperature, and O2 saturation) for every encounter requiring an examination. Provide medical care for minor injuries or illnesses as per standing orders. Assist the Nurse Coordinator and Physician in providing any necessary patient care. Provide phlebotomy or establish intravenous fluid lines as needed. File all patient notes from a given day in charts by the end of that day. Dispense medications in accordance with standing orders. Maintain emergency and non-emergency equipment. Calibrate any equipment used in the clinic. Administer vaccines to DEA staff (non-contract), including Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, meningococcus, tetanus, TDaP, influenza. Respond to and provide emergency medical treatment in accordance with DEA standing orders for emergencies which occur inside or outside of the clinic. Answer telephone calls to the Academy Health Services Clinic and respond to requests appropriately, determine whether immediate action is required, and make complete notes regarding call backs. Maintain infection control in the clinic: ensure that examination rooms are cleaned after each use, cabinets are closed and locked, unused supplies are put away, and no trash is left on cabinets, tables, or floors. Complete daily log of patient visits, within Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) requirements. Ensure adequate stocking of forms and supplies. Perform Phase I physical examinations: Schedule appointments for physical examination. Obtain charts for physicals from DEA Headquarters (if necessary). Prepare necessary paperwork and laboratory tubes and labels prior to the patient’s arrival. Perform tasks required for the Phase I exam: e.g. phlebotomy, urine sample collection, ECG, tuberculosis testing, vision testing, hearing testing, and pulmonary function tests when indicated. Organize all paperwork and test results in the patient chart. Provide organized chart to physician for review at least one day prior to the Phase II examination. Confirm availability of charts for incoming BATs. Shall be physically able to: Walk moderate distances while carrying heavy packs of medical supplies. Assist with or transfer individuals of various weights/heights. Lift up to 30 pounds, required to move or transfer supplies and equipment, or to perform an ergonomic task. Bend, reach, stoop, squat, kneel, and grip to administer patient care and perform necessary employee tasks. Stand for long periods of time, have good mobility skills, and be able to walk moderate Distances. Sit for extended periods during meetings or while entering data/documenting. Communicate effectively with personnel and supervisors. Tolerate work in hot, cold, and inclement weather, and be able to adapt to changing weather conditions. Tolerate loud noises such as bangs, pops, and other simulated law enforcement training activities. BENEFITS: Competitive hourly pay rate, accrued vacation, accrued sick leave, 11 paid federal holidays, 401K opportunity, and healthcare benefits contribution.
Company:
Nitelines USA
Posted:
May 17 on PrismHR Hiring
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