Job Summary: The Onsite Clinical Specialist will be responsible for implementation of the Early Intervention Program in a manufacturing environment, including musculoskeletal screen, appropriate modalities, appropriate taping and or bracings, instruction and demonstration of stretching/job appropriate stretches, home management and instruction, posture and environmental education. Administration of Post Offer employment Tests will be required as needed. Work will be performed in clinic setting and plant production floor.
Primary Duties:
Implement and begin provisions of Early Intervention Program care in a manufacturing environment, including musculoskeletal screen, appropriate modalities, appropriate taping and or bracings, instruction and demonstration of stretching/job appropriate stretches, home management and instruction, posture and environmental education
Conduct on-the-job coaching to ensure proper technique and body mechanics are being utilized
Promote use of proper posture and body mechanics through training and education, either one on one or in group setting
Conduct POETs
Promote prevention services and wellness throughout plant
Provide Daily Tracking Log, POET tracker, and report through ADP timecard system promptly. (promptly- on due date)
Coordinate and Conduct in an organized fashion weekly EIP meeting with assigned team members
Communicate weekly with management to ensure workflow is successful
Work with other team members including nurses and case managers as required
Provide flexible schedule which may not be limited to early mornings and or late evening to service all employee needs
Onsite Clinical Specialist will need to be both a team player and work autonomously in delivering EIP services
Become proficient in Oscarlink, Job Able, EvalTech, Therabill, Microsoft Office, ADP, Concur, Trackers, and employer required software and or other systems
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s or higher degree in Athletic Training, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and current professional license in practicing state (s)
Demonstrated experience in outpatient clinical skills, first responder skills, and musculoskeletal education
Must have a valid card evidencing successful completion of a CPR course at the Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider level (American Heart Association) or Professional Rescuer (American Red Cross)
Preferred Qualifications:
2-4 years clinical experience highly preferred, with one year in occupational setting
Bilingual – Spanish
Knowledge and experience with Electronic Medical Records
Knowledgeable of workplace safety and health and OSHA regulations a plus
Practical Experience:
Demonstrated experience in outpatient clinical skills, first responder skills, and musculoskeletal education
Occupational/Industrial Medicine preferred
Knowledge and experience with Electronic Medical Records
Knowledge of Medical Terminology
Work Environment: On-site clinic in an industrial setting. Steel Toed Safety Shoes required. Hearing Protection may be required depending upon site. Safety Glasses required.
Key Competencies: Teamwork Understanding of Anatomy and Physiology Planning/Organizing Judgement
Physical Demands: Frequent standing, walking, sitting Frequent Pincing, grasping and gripping Reaching with hands/arms – floor to overhead Stooping/Kneeling Keyboard/Computer work Able to lift 35 lbs. or more Walk quickly to shop floor to manage emergencies carrying emergency equipment
Other Duties: Flexible Hours as needed for business purposes. May be required to work weekends. Travel on occasion Duties and Responsibilities may change dependent on business needs
Work Environment: Professional, industrial business setting