Manager Occupational Health Services Id-3372

Manager Occupational Health Services

 

Req ID:

10108710

 

Job Description:

Would you like to be a part of the team that provides preventative and occupational care to employees, as well as, promote Global Crisis Management's mission of resiliency to individuals and the enterprise? If you answered yes to this question, apply today and Be A Part Of The Story! Global Emergency Preparedness and Response (GERP) mission is to collaborate with key business partners and customers to support all Disney (and its affiliates) employees in building, sustaining and improving Disney's capability to prepare for, respond to and recover from all hazards.

 

As a Manager in Occupational Health Services you will...

  • Be responsible for the strategic operational, clinical, and medical educational functions of the Studio Medical Clinic in Burbank, CA.
  • Implement programs that facilitate the development and management of medical staff
  • Functions independently and supervises clinical staff of Union nurses ( Local 80 )
  • Manages the scheduling of the Union Nurses and processes time cards each week
  • Calculates Stages chargebacks for the Union Nurses' time
  • Assigns a nurse to cover Premieres as requested
  • Collaborates and supports other corporate partners (Production, Corporate, Marvel, ESPN, for example) to achieve the goals and objectives of the work area
  • Maintains skills of the staff to initiate and carry out clinical, procedural, and ethical discourse
  • Ensures that all policies/procedures are current and aligned with the highest medical/industry standards
  • Administratively supports the Director, Global Medical Operations
  • Demonstrates commitment to the goals set within the Global Crisis Management Department

 

What you will need to succeed:

  • +3 years of Occupational Health or Public Health field
  • +5 Years as supervisor/manager in related field
  • Clinical supervision or management skills
  • Excellent personal communication and diplomacy skills
  • Solid computer, social media and presentation skills
  • Medical professional with the ability to manage sensitive and/or complex situations
  • RN license in State of California
  • CPR/BLS certification

Education is important to us, here is what we are looking for...

  • Bachelor's Degree-RN

It Would be a plus if you had these skills...

  • Experience managing or working with a Union work force
  • 2-5 years nursing experience in Emergency medicine or Critical Care
  • COHN
  • Master's Degree in Nursing

Disney offers a rewards package to help you live your best life. This includes health and savings benefits, educational opportunities, and special extras that only Disney can provide. Learn more about our benefits and perks at https://jobs.disneycareers.com/benefits

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