Location: Thompson, MB
Status: Regular Full Time
Schedule: 12 hours shifts (day and night rotation)
Here’s the impact you’ll make and what we’ll accomplish together
If you are a critical thinker, who is able to work independently in a client friendly and supportive environment - join our team. You will partner with team members, clients and leaders to achieve and maintain a high standard of client specific programs and services revolutionizing industrial health care/services. As a member of one of the largest Health Care Centers in Canada you will be shaping the future of how Canadians engage in occupational and non-occupational health care.
- Providing Emergency Response Services in a Mining environment
- Protecting client privacy through maintaining confidentiality of personal health care information
- Performing accurate assessment of injuries/medical complications both occupational and non-occupational.
- Administer first aid treatment
- Performing Industry Standard Alcohol and Drug testing proficiencies
- Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Facilitator – expert in teaching and training in specific PPE programs
- Responsible for initiating all emergency notification response to appropriate call out teams (mine, fire and rope rescue team)
- Compile and distribution of safety reports, distribution lists etc
Here’s how
- Verifying patient demographics and pertinent medical/health/injury history
- Interacting with client in a polished, professional and courteous manner
- Collecting/entering/confirming demographics, Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) distribution and accurate maintain statistics
- Accurately assessing injuries, providing appropriate treatments of injuries or referring to the appropriate team member
- Engage in extensive emergency medical responder, DOT drug technician, BAT (breath alcohol technician), Personal
- Protection Equipment (PPE) training to provide industrial standard proficiencies to specific client
- Daily checklist and supplies as required to ensure well stocked equipped first aid rooms