Chief Medical Officer Sanderson is partnering with its public sector client to recruitment a Chief Medical Officer to advise senior management of the group companies on all aspects of a Specialist Occupational Health Service required by the National Framework.
This person will work collaboratively with the Health & Wellbeing teams across the Group on their various strategies, working towards a culture of health and wellbeing both within the Occupational Health Unit and across the business units.
Reporting to CEO & Director of Human Resources.
Working Relationships The post interfaces with a wide range of company departments (internal customers) within Human Resources, Equality, Operations Management, Health & Wellbeing Programme Managers Key Responsibilities Quality & Governance - Provide support to the safety management systems of the operating and maintenance companies within the group by the provision of a Specialist Occupational Health Service.
Clinical - Create the overall framework to monitor the delivery of high-quality, safe patient care provided under the remit of the Department.
Leadership - Undertake managerial functions as required and lead a team of Medical and administrative staff in the performance of the objectives of the Chief Medical Officer Department.
Communications & Working Relationships - Provide expert medical advice to respective stakeholders across the operating companies.
Essential Qualifications Primary Qualification in Medicine from a recognised Medical School/University.
Membership of the Irish College of GPs or Royal College of Physicians Ireland or equivalent.
Membership of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine, Royal College of Physicians of Ireland or equivalent.
On the Specialist Register of the Medical Council of Ireland in Occupational Medicine.
Fellowship of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland or equivalent.
Experience in and Knowledge of Occupational Health & Safety legislation.
Desirable:
Accredited Certificate in Traffic Medicine from the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.
Previous experience in the provision and administration of an Occupational Health Service in a Transport setting.
Accredited Trainer for the Higher Specialist Training programme of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland.
Proven Leadership, delegating and motivating skills.
Certification or experience in the provision of Medical Review Officer reporting for an established work-based Drug and Alcohol testing programme Knowledge of modern business focused medical standards and procedures.
Ability to communicate in a clear and simple language.
Skills:
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