Job Accountabilities:
Medical Response
- To be Medical Emergency On-Scene Commander as part of the Company. D-Island Major Incident Medical Management Procedure/D-Island Emergency Response Team
- To have an active involvement in emergency response planning on D-Island from the medical response perspective
- To provide advice to the offshore Site Authority on medical emergency response issues as part of the Offshore site authority core advisory team
- Review medical response in terms of personnel and equipment for major incident plans on D-Island
- Monitor availability, functionality and condition of all island medical facilities, stretchers, first aid points.
- Regularly review medical equipment with respect to functionality, calibration, effectiveness, usability, compliance with RoK , international and best practice standards
- Review Contractor’s clinics, with respect to Contractual Compliance and established good international MER practices
Occupational Health
- Focal point for the coordination of Health and Hygiene inspection and related compliance activities on D-Island. Liaises with site offshore authority, HSE Advisor, Barge masters, Doctors, Contractor Health and Hygiene Specialist and other relevant stakeholders, as required with respect to this subject area.
- Communicates relevant health and hygiene information derived from above activities to Health and Medical Services- Occupational Health Section
- To liaise with Occupational Health section of Company health and medical services department with respect to health risk assessments of work conditions on D-Island
- To be a team member in review of occupational health requirements and implementation with respect to DI activities
- Support of any Company-wide health promotion programme on D1.
Training, Governance and Assurance
- Develop the Company. and contractor staff to work to international evidence based standards of medical practice, and implement regular clinical governance activities to assure this.
- To provide training in patient resuscitation, extrication and transport for Company. site medical staff, Contractor’s medical staff, ERT members, stretcher bearers, First Aiders etc
- Contributes to incident Investigation and Reporting teams relating to medical emergency response and food safety aspects of relevant high level incidents
- Internal auditing of compliance with MER procedures, work instructions and RoK legislative requirements
- Maintain/ Evaluate competency status of all medical staff involved in MER activities and provides report for inclusion in annual staff appraisal
- Report to the Head of Medical Services on medical incidents, occupational health matters and regulatory / compliance issues. (i.e. Registration and reporting of accidents / injuries and occupational illness as required by Kazakh law and Company internal reporting procedures;
- Produce Weekly report to Head of Medical Services
- Attendance at DI HSE and ER related meetings as agreed with Offshore site authority
- Produce written handover at each crew change. Copy to the Head of Medical Services
- Immediate reporting to Head of Medical Services, HSE Coordinator and offshore site Manager, duly recording:
- First Aid cases
• Medical Treatment cases
• Non Work Related cases
• Repeat cases
• Restricted Work cases
• Lost Time Accidents -
Qualification & Experience Requirements:
The job holder must have
· Minimum of 15 years operational experience as a paramedic / medic, with at least 7 years as a remote site paramedic.
· Qualified as either as a Registered Nurse or Registered Paramedic or military equivalent.
· Have a valid UK HSE Offshore medics certificate or equivalent
· Valid pre-hospital trauma and advanced life support certification
· Recognised qualification in food safety at minimum of level 3 (intermediate)
· NEBOSH Certificate or equivalent experience (Level 3)
· Experience in providing HSE advice for drilling and production operations, in a remote site or offshore environment
· Previous experience in conducting training in first aid and pre-hospital medical care
· Previous experience of marine operations in the former Soviet Union would be highly beneficial- as would knowledge of Republic of Kazakhstan Regulatory codes and laws
Required Competences:
The job holder must have proven:
· Track record of success within the Oil and Gas Industry
· Ability to be self motivated. Self-disciplined and well organised
· Communication skills at all management levels
· Ability to work well in a multi-cultural , multi-ethnic, multi-disciplinary team
Desirably
· Experience with occupational health programs in industry (construction, O&G, plants) – compliance with labour law and health risk assessments
· Ability to work both as a team member or team leader when necessary
· Computer literacy including Excel, Word, Outlook and Power Point
Working Conditions:
Offshore, rotation 28/28