Employer: DeepOcean
Location: Offshore
Summary:
Provision of independent medical support and healthcare to the offshore organisation.
Provision of administrative support to the offshore management organisation.
Provision of offshore HSE support, guidance and coaching in accordance with the DeepOcean HSEQS Management System, current legislation and regulations.
Duties and responsibilities
Administering treatment and care for all personnel who become injured or ill in accordance with their competence level and medical training
Compliance with applicable legislation and regulations in relation to medical care in an offshore environment.
Main point of liaison with Vessel Master and onshore Medical Support Functions;
Support and guidance to offshore employees on health awareness issues
Administrative Support to the Offshore Manager with the understanding that this is secondary to medical duties.
To conduct activities in accordance with the DeepOcean HSE Management System requirements and to meet all legal obligations incorporated in the DeepOcean HSE Management system
To continually promote the HSEQS culture values of DeepOcean throughout the organization.
To promote awareness and understanding of HSE issues throughout the organisation.
To support the HSE Engineers with various HSE matters
To support and participate with specific monitoring and control activities and ensure they are suitably recorded.
Delivery of relevant training and awareness courses.
Support of the Behavioural Safety Programme ACT for Safety.
Assisting Offshore Manager with appropriate general administrative tasks as required with the understanding that this is secondary to medical duties.
To assist Offshore Manager in conducting DeepOcean inductions for new arrivals on-board the vessel or during mobilizations where no HSE Engineer is available.
Record and prepare the minutes of the Daily Progress Meetings, which are to include senior operational staff, client’s representatives and vessel senior personnel.
Prepare the minutes of the on-board Weekly Safety Meetings, and submit to the approved mailing list.
Submit daily tool box talk forms to the approved mailing list, in correct format.
Submit Safety Observation Cards, SOC Inventory and Records of Inspection to the approved mailing list.
Submitting an accurate weekly timesheet to the Offshore Crewing Department; Submitting POB lists to the office on completion of any crew movements on-board the vessel
Qualifications
• HSE Approved Offshore Medics Certificate of Training
• Industry recognised Health and Safety Qualification (NEBOSH / NVQ Level 3 or equivalent qualification) and relevant work experience
• Offshore Survival / Medical
• Applicable GWO Certification (Desirable)
• ALS (Desirable)
• PHTLS (Desirable)
• Diver Medics Course (Desirable)
• Danish Maritime Authority Medical Course (Desirable)
• DBS certificate (current transferable or can be obtained upon selection)
Personal qualities
5 years of relevant health care experience (RGN acute sector/CMT1/Paramedic) (Must have current NMC/HCPC registration where appropriate)
Relevant HSE operational knowledge base
Strong relevant medical knowledge base
Excellent IT skills
Global offshore experience
Presentation / training skills
We can offer
A highly competitive salary which will be reviewed after each year.
Fun and exciting place to work
Flexible working hours (Core Hours: 9.30am - 3pm, 37 hours per week)
Private Healthcare and Health Plans for all staff
A range of ancillary benefits
Free Parking in the heart of Darlington
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Location: Offshore
Summary:
Provision of independent medical support and healthcare to the offshore organisation.
Provision of administrative support to the offshore management organisation.
Provision of offshore HSE support, guidance and coaching in accordance with the DeepOcean HSEQS Management System, current legislation and regulations.
Duties and responsibilities
Administering treatment and care for all personnel who become injured or ill in accordance with their competence level and medical training
Compliance with applicable legislation and regulations in relation to medical care in an offshore environment.
Main point of liaison with Vessel Master and onshore Medical Support Functions;
Support and guidance to offshore employees on health awareness issues
Administrative Support to the Offshore Manager with the understanding that this is secondary to medical duties.
To conduct activities in accordance with the DeepOcean HSE Management System requirements and to meet all legal obligations incorporated in the DeepOcean HSE Management system
To continually promote the HSEQS culture values of DeepOcean throughout the organization.
To promote awareness and understanding of HSE issues throughout the organisation.
To support the HSE Engineers with various HSE matters
To support and participate with specific monitoring and control activities and ensure they are suitably recorded.
Delivery of relevant training and awareness courses.
Support of the Behavioural Safety Programme ACT for Safety.
Assisting Offshore Manager with appropriate general administrative tasks as required with the understanding that this is secondary to medical duties.
To assist Offshore Manager in conducting DeepOcean inductions for new arrivals on-board the vessel or during mobilizations where no HSE Engineer is available.
Record and prepare the minutes of the Daily Progress Meetings, which are to include senior operational staff, client’s representatives and vessel senior personnel.
Prepare the minutes of the on-board Weekly Safety Meetings, and submit to the approved mailing list.
Submit daily tool box talk forms to the approved mailing list, in correct format.
Submit Safety Observation Cards, SOC Inventory and Records of Inspection to the approved mailing list.
Submitting an accurate weekly timesheet to the Offshore Crewing Department; Submitting POB lists to the office on completion of any crew movements on-board the vessel
Qualifications
• HSE Approved Offshore Medics Certificate of Training
• Industry recognised Health and Safety Qualification (NEBOSH / NVQ Level 3 or equivalent qualification) and relevant work experience
• Offshore Survival / Medical
• Applicable GWO Certification (Desirable)
• ALS (Desirable)
• PHTLS (Desirable)
• Diver Medics Course (Desirable)
• Danish Maritime Authority Medical Course (Desirable)
• DBS certificate (current transferable or can be obtained upon selection)
Personal qualities
5 years of relevant health care experience (RGN acute sector/CMT1/Paramedic) (Must have current NMC/HCPC registration where appropriate)
Relevant HSE operational knowledge base
Strong relevant medical knowledge base
Excellent IT skills
Global offshore experience
Presentation / training skills
We can offer
A highly competitive salary which will be reviewed after each year.
Fun and exciting place to work
Flexible working hours (Core Hours: 9.30am - 3pm, 37 hours per week)
Private Healthcare and Health Plans for all staff
A range of ancillary benefits
Free Parking in the heart of Darlington
Apply Online