Job Openings System Medical Director

About the job System Medical Director

System Medical Director, Occupational Health and Employee Health 

Services Location: West Reading, Pennsylvania, United States

Industry: Healthcare / Health Services

Job Category: Medical / Health - Physician


Compensation

Base Salary - USD $220,000 to $220,000
Full-time
Benefits - Full
Relocation Assistance Available - Yes
Commission Compensation - No
Bonus Eligible - Yes
Overtime Eligible - No
Interview Travel Reimbursed - No

Candidate Details

Seniority Level - Director
Management Experience Required - No
Minimum Education - Professional Degree
Willingness to Travel - Occasionally

Security Clearance Required: No
Visa Candidate Considered: No


Highlights
Collaborating with the dyad partner to support the strategic vision, direction of Occupational Health and Employee Health Services for the system.
Collaborating with dyad to ensure systematic approach is used for the delivery of employee and occupational health care while ensuring compliance with local, state and federal regulations and regulatory requirements as well as equity access and treatment in all areas.
Providing clinical leadership for system Occupational Health & Workers Compensation matters and provides subject matter expertise as well as clinical oversight of Occupational Claims for Workers Compensation. Serves as the System Medical Director for enterprise Occupational Claims, including fiscal oversight. Acts as medical subject matter expert in Workers Compensation matters. Works closely with Workers Compensation attorney and insurers and third-party administrator(s) to ensure that both that the institution and employees needs are met.
In this highly matrixed role, the incumbent is responsible for partnering with the dyad partner System Director,
Employee Health, Wellness & Integrated Disability, the Chair of Family Medicine, Human Resources, enterprise Safety Officer, Medical Director of Epidemiology, Infection Control & Prevention, Chief Medical Officer, and acts in a consultative manner for all entities within the system where expertise is required.

Essential Functions

Holds responsibility for the quality of medical care delivered in the hospital's Employee Health and Occupational Medicine practices.
Delivers clinical care to employees, particularly in difficult or complex cases. Assumes a lead role in resolving patient related issues that require medical expertise and/or management support.
Together with the dyad partner, collaborates in the development and implementation of policy and practice that promote employee wellness, infectious disease avoidance & mitigation, and general employee safety, keeping the medical staff informed of changes.
Supports the Epidemiology, Infection Control & Prevention (EICP) Department to control outbreaks and thus potential employee exposure to infection. Supports the development of the IPC Risk/Analysis/Intervention Plan, and collaborates to review data on hospital acquired infections and to recommend and support control strategies. Assists in setting policy and interventions around Vaccination initiatives.
Supervises the physicians and advanced practice providers in the hospital's Employee Health and Occupational Medicine practices and is responsible for their recruitment and retention. Provides opportunity for growth and education for clinical staff. Participates in teaching staff, residents and/or medical students.
Identifies new opportunities to improve the employee experience with the hospital's Employee Health and Occupational Medicine practices and thus to improve the patient experience.
Assures program compliance with regulatory agencies and hospital policy.
Develops and maintains the necessary clinical policies and practices and disseminates these throughout the health system.
Develops and supports Worker Safety program through clinical leadership.
Develops, reviews, collaborates on periodic and ad hoc analyses regarding the quality of Occupational Health and Employee Health Services programs, the general occupational health of the workforce, incident tracking and trending, and exposure data. Ensures the proper distribution of such reports and interprets the results so that responsible parties may take corrective action where needed. (FOR EXAMPLE: Masking policies, Fit testing, needle stick policies, TB exposure Plan)
Serves as a clinical resource to TH Employee Health and Occupational May serve as a consultant in Occupational Health to other departments and client companies.
Member of the Infection Prevention Committee, Seasonal and Situational task forces, TH Incident Command & Clinical Operations Team, Workplace Safety Committee, and other committees deemed necessary.
Collaborates and provides clinical expertise and oversight to the Workers Compensation, FMLA and Case Management programs. Assures that the hospital is meeting OSHA standards to keep our employees safe in conjunction with the safety officer. Need certified employee safety officer- get input from legal, risk (self insured); emergency management (Raf)
Supports safety investigations
Supports OSHA investigation response
Reviews data to evaluate trends in employee safety
Leads or otherwise contributes to safety committee meetings as required
Chairs periodic meeting between relevant stakeholders regarding Workers Compensation case exposures as well as strategies for resolution.
Medical Review Officer (MRO) supporting enterprise internal drug testing procedures and external client support.
Promotes the use of technology throughout the institution as a means of increasing efficiency and improving job performance.
Is competent to deliver clinical care relevant to this position in an adult care setting.
Performs all duties inherent to managerial role. Participates in hiring, training, evaluation and termination of assigned staff according to hospital policies and procedures.
Performs other special projects and duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Occupational medicine certification.
Must maintain a current, unrestricted medical license and be a member in good standing of the Medical Staff and THMG.
THMG will commit to providing incumbent physician education related to management training.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of the PA workers compensation system, pertinent DOH regulations and particularly PA Act 148.
Understanding of relevant legislative framework including but not limited to: OSHA, ADA, FMLA, GINA.
OSHA certification
MRO certification
Strong knowledge of workers compensation
Excellent oral/written communication skills.
Strong education/teaching skills.

PHYSICIAL DEMAND

Individuals must be able to meet established specific physical requirements of the job including sitting at a desk or meeting table, reaching, lifting, pulling, bending, stooping, twisting, standing, walking, etc.

WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL EFFORT

Work involves the potential for exposure to unusual elements, such as extreme temperatures, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, unpleasant odors, and/or loud noises.
Individuals must be able to meet established specific physical requirements of the job including sitting at a desk or meeting table, reaching, lifting, pulling, bending, stooping, twisting, standing, walking, etc.
Moderate physical activity. Requires handling of average-weight objects up to 25 pounds or standing and/or walking for more than four (4) hours per day.
Work environment involves exposure to potentially dangerous materials and situations that require following extensive safety precautions and may include the use of protective equipment.
Will work with blood or blood-borne pathogens and will require OSHA training.

Skills and Certifications [note: bold skills and certification are required]
Board Certified / Board Eligible in Occupational Medicine Comfortable/Experience working in a Matrix Organization