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Occupational Health Consultant

Antal International Network - IME

Jeddah

On-site

SAR 120,000 - 150,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

A prestigious hospital in Jeddah is seeking an Occupational Health Consultant. The role involves diagnosing work-related injuries, reviewing medical assessments, and advising on immunization programs. Candidates must have a medical degree, training in Occupational Health, and 3-4 years of relevant experience. Proficiency in English is essential, and knowledge of Arabic is an advantage.

Qualifications

  • Min. 3-4 years Post Board/Fellowship in specialty.
  • A registered member of the Saudi Board Council.

Responsibilities

  • Diagnose work-related injuries and illnesses.
  • Review and interpret abnormal medical assessments.
  • Administer immunization programs for staff.
  • Assist in the development of occupational health policies.
  • Provide consultation for exposure incidents.

Skills

Proficiency in English
Additional proficiency in Arabic

Education

Graduate from a medical school of good standing
Completion of required training in Occupational Health
Certificate recognized by the Saudi commission
Dataflow certification
Job description
About the job Occupational Health Consultant

Job Title: Occupational Health Consultant

Job Summary

Exquisite opportunity to join a prestigious hospital in Jedda as an Occupational Health Consultant

Short Description

An Excellent opportunity to join as an Occupational Health Consultant for one of the most prestigious and top tier leading Hospital in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Main Duties and Responsibilities
  • Illness/Injury Management (as needed): Diagnose serious work-related injuries and illnesses, particularly those related to research environments, such as long-term chronic exposures.
  • Medical Assessment Review (as needed): Review and interpret abnormal medical assessments for lab workers and researchers to ensure fitness for specific tasks, including:
    • Pre-employment Results: Provide medical consultation for abnormal pre-employment exams to ensure suitability for lab work.
    • Blood Lead Monitoring: Assess abnormal blood lead levels in researchers exposed to heavy metals and recommend further medical intervention as needed.
    • Vision and Audiometric Screening: Review abnormal results for researchers using lasers or high-decibel equipment, and provide recommendations for protective measures.
    • Respiratory Medical Clearance: Ensure compliance with institutional and OSHA respiratory standards through the review of abnormal results.
    • Surveillance Program Support: Support adherence to Workplace Health Surveillance as per KSA OSH regulations, which require regular monitoring for employees exposed to occupational hazards.
    • Dive Medical and Offshore Health: Offer consultation for researchers involved in underwater or offshore research, ensuring compliance with relevant health standards.
    • Hazardous Substance Exposure Monitoring: Review data on blood lead levels and chemical exposures, offering advice on preventive actions.
    • Post-Exposure Treatment: Provide medical consultation and treatment for exposure to hazardous materials like radiation, chemicals, or biological agents.
    • Reproductive Health and Allergies: Offer consultation on reproductive health risks and workplace allergies, especially for researchers working with teratogenic chemicals or animals.
    • Noise, Radiation, and Chemical Exposure: Oversee the safety of researchers exposed to high noise levels, radiation, or hazardous chemicals, recommending protective measures and further assessments as needed.
  • Immunization Program Administration: Advise on vaccines (e.g., tetanus, hepatitis B, rabies) for staff working with infectious materials or in high-risk fieldwork. Support the review and update of medical directives.
  • Medical Directives and Policy Development: Assist in the creation and annual review of institutional occupational health directives and policies.
  • On-Call Post-Exposure Consultation: Provide timely consultation following exposures or incidents to minimize long-term health impacts and research disruptions.
  • Outbreak Management: Support outbreak management and infectious disease risk mitigation within the research setting through consultation on containment strategies and employee monitoring.
Required Qualifications
Education
  • Graduate from a medical school of good standing.
  • Completion of required period of training in Occupational Health from North American, UK, Western Europe or Australian residency training.
  • A certificate recognized by the Saudi commission is a must.
  • Dataflow is a must.
Professional Experience
  • Min. 3-4 years Post Board/Fellowship in specialty.
  • A registered member of the Saudi Board Council.
Language
  • Proficiency in English; additional proficiency in Arabic may be beneficial.
References
  • Positive professional references attesting to the candidate's skills and ethical conduct.
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