I. PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
A. In coordination with the company assigned Safety Officers and the EHS-related personnel, create, formulate, implement, and monitor the company’s Occupational Safety and Health Programs and other safety regulations prescribed and mandated by the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) and its concerned attached agencies.
B. Regularly review the safety and health programs of the company, initiate, and recommends changes or modifications if warranted.
C. Maintain the cleanliness and readiness of the factory clinic for any incident or accident in order to immediately attend to any medical requirement/treatment of every employee should the need arises.
D. Maintain a good and acceptable inventory of medicines and other medical supplies and accessories in the clinic.
E. Extend first-aid treatment or procedures to injured employees.
F. Provide medical services and dispense over-the-counter medicines or medicines prescribed by doctors or medical practitioner accredited by the company.
G. Perform or supervise medical laboratory testing to determine the physical fitness of the employees and recommends actions as the case may be to assure employees medical safety and avoid contagious disease from being transmitted.
H. Initiate formal and informal awareness on areas related to Occupational Safety and Health.
I. Perform health counseling to employees.
J. Maintain, update, and monitor medical cards/reports of each employee and history of their sickness and medical treatments, in strict confidentiality.
K. Facilitate HMO enrollment and/or renewal of all employees.
L. Prepare and generate occupational safety and health reports and submit to Top Management and/or government agencies.
II. SECONDARY RESPONSIBILITIES
A. Conduct home or hospital visits and follow through on employees who are injured and/or prolong sick leave.
B. Make available on any contingency or emergency requirement both in the factory clinic or to send injured or sick employees to the hospital for assessment and treatment.
C. See to it that the ambulance, when use to transport injured or sick employees, is complete with medical accessories and equipment.
D. Provide administrative support to various functions of the Human Resources & General Affairs Department.
III. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
A. Registered Nurse
B. Have at least three (3) years related work experience
C. Previous nursing experience in an industrial or corporate setting, an advantage but not required
D. With OHNAP Training Certificate
E. EPA returnees, an advantage
F. With good English verbal communication skills and preferably can speak Japanese
G. Knowledgeable in giving first-aid treatment
H. Familiar with MS Office (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint)
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
- Company events
- Employee discount
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
Education:
- Bachelor's (Preferred)
Experience:
- Company Nurse: 1 year (Preferred)
Language:
- English (Preferred)
Work Location: In person