Occupational Medicine Physician
Opportunity for Medical Directorship
Workplace Health
The team at MaineGeneral Medical Center Workplace Health, MaineGeneral’s occupational medicine clinic, is seeking a physician enthusiastic about the practice of evidence-based occupational medicine and an interest in an opportunity for growth as a leader.
Competitive candidates for the position of occupational physician should:
- be board certified or board eligible in occupational medicine (preferred), internal, family, or emergency medicine (considered).
- have at least three years' experience in occupational medicine (urgent and primary care experience may be acceptable).
- be experienced in or willing to practice evidence-based occupational medicine in accordance with applicable laws.
- be certified or become certified by the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners.
- be certified or become certified as a Medical Review Officer (MRO).
- have a strong understanding of regulations governing the workplace, including workers’ compensation, transportation, occupational safety and other applicable regulations.
As a Medical Director, the physician should: - be able to demonstrate previous experience in a leadership role.
- be able to demonstrate and encompass the qualities to lead, inspire, and train staff.
- be comfortable with a mix of patient care (two days per week) and staff support and development, consultations, administrative tasks, oversite of state and federal contracts and more (three days per week).
- be approachable and available to the team, while encouraging engagement.
- have and be able to demonstrate effective communication skills, a willingness to collaborate with others, be empathetic and embrace the values and standards of MaineGeneral Health.
- be willing to present and participate in educational programs, such as CAOHC and the NIOSH respirator program.
- have and be able to demonstrate strong presentation skills (for both internal and external purposes) to enhance the success of Workplace Health.
- be able to make strategic and informed decisions that guide growth and direction.
MaineGeneral Workplace Health serves Kennebec and Somerset counties in central Maine, which includes the state capital, Augusta. Many of our current responsibilities are with State of Maine governmental organizations and include consultation with, and surveillance of, State of Maine personnel. We have multiple industry site clinics staffed by Workplace Health’s medical and nursing team that affords our staff exposure to a stimulating variety of work environments.
You will work together collegially, along with physicians, advanced practitioners, nurses, medical assistants, health coaches, dietitians and administrative staff. Employee Health Services, Workplace Health clinics operate between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. There is no call and evening and weekend work is rare.
In addition to joining a thriving practice and traditional employment benefits, enjoy the following:
Generous Time Away: At MaineGeneral, we recognize the importance of time for rest and rejuvenation. Enjoy generous time off, ensuring you have opportunity to recharge and achieve work-life balance.
Continuing Medical Education (CME): Your growth and development are essential to us. We provide additional CME time and support to empower you to expand your skill sets and stay at the forefront of medical advancements.
Educational Loan Assistance Program: We understand the financial burden of education and are committed to supporting your career journey with a substantial educational loan assistance benefit.
At MaineGeneral Medical Center, we take pride in offering an exceptional work environment that empowers our teams to thrive. When you join, you will become an integral part of a team committed to providing quality, compassionate patient care.