Overview:
Medxcel is here to lead the transformation of healthcare facilities management by incorporating a new approach to providing services. Created by healthcare, for healthcare, we have a dedicated focus on our people and customers, as well as providing tools, processes, support resources, data analytics and insource strategies that drive results.
The Physical Environment Safety Officer III is a senior-level safety professional position to ensure compliance with our Physical Environment Safety programs. As a Physical Environment Safety Officer III this position will exercise responsibility and accountability for coordinating, collecting, disseminating, and intervening in a manner that anticipates, prevents, and identifies, evaluates, and controls hazards. This role maintains continuous survey readiness through compliance with regulations from regulatory agencies, including The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), The Joint Commission (TJC), the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), state and local agencies, and identified industry best management practices (BMP).
This is a role in which the associate serves in the organization’s sites of care in a highly visible capacity: experience, skills, demeanor, and ability to handle difficult and sometimes stressful circumstances are a clear expectation. In addition, the position is responsible for implementing and maintaining the Physical Environment (Environment of Care) Program, including safety, security, fire safety, hazardous materials and waste, medical equipment, utilities, and water management.
In addition, this position will also serve in a supporting role to the Regional Director of Safety by providing leadership, coaching, mentoring, training and assisting in managing the daily work load/schedules of Safety Officer I’s and II’s.
This position will be located at St. John Hospital and Medical Center- Detroit, MI.
Responsibilities:
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Coordinates the Physical Environment (PE) and Medxcel Associate Safety programs as they directly relate to the health care setting and the overall environment of care.
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Identifies risks based on regulatory interpretation and other methods, and apply to policy creation.
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Oversight of PE in efforts to maintain high standards of safety, regulatory compliance, maintaining documentation of findings and improvements.
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Participates in incident investigation to identify causal factors to determine how incidents might be prevented in the future.
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Monitors potential and actual environmental Participates in root and apparent cause analysis and recommends remedial and corrective action. Leads PE rounding activities.
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Leads the organization’s Physical Environment committee and its performance initiatives.
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Assists in MIOSHA, TJC, and, as directed, other regulatory compliance.
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Maintains and continuously improves the Medxcel Facility Management Plans, including the EC and EM plans, and ensures compliance with regulatory standards and implementation at the facility.
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Maintains regulatory readiness documentation, ensuring the organization is compliant with regulatory standards and that associates are trained accordingly.
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Maintains FMOS binders specific to EC and EM, to include all required documentation, data, reports, and produces required materials accordingly.
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Provides policy and procedure interpretation and education as it applies to the Physical Environment.
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Conducts research and applicable regulations/standards concerning workplace safety and integrate findings into policies and procedures to ensure regulatory compliance.
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Provides education and training regarding accreditation standards and regulations as they relate to Medxcel policies and procedures.
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Maintains the policy and procedure repository and revision process including FMOS for PE.
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Develops and implements education programs and materials to train staff to detect, mitigate, and avoid workplace hazards.
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Provides technical guidance to management, surveyors, and other appropriate parties regarding occupational health and physical environment safety-related problems regarding accreditation standards.
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Develops and implements educational programs for physical environment regulatory.
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Provides leadership support to Safety Officer I and II’s. Support Regional Director in program deployment and support needs.
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Actively manage staff and assure that each is treated with respect and fairness and that each is provided with tools and knowledge to perform their duties.
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Create and maintain a positive work environment; support team members to be adequately equipped to perform their duties and responsibilities.
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Escalate any performance issues to the Regional.
Qualifications:
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Bachelor’s degree in Safety, Emergency Management, or related field, or a high school diploma with 6 years experience in hospital safety management, security management, risk management, emergency management, facilities management, quality improvement, infection control, or related field- required.
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Master’s degree from a program centered on Safety, Emergency Management, or related-preferred.
License/Certifications:
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Valid Driver’s License
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Relevant certifications in areas of Environmental/Regulatory compliance and safety including IS-100, IS-200, IS-700, IS-800- required.
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Certified Healthcare Safety Professional (CHSP)-required.
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MIOSHA Level 1 Occupational Health Certificate Program-required.
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NFPA 101-2012 and NFPA 99-2012 Healthcare Certifications-required.
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OSHA 10 Hour for General Industry-required.
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Certified Healthcare Emergency Professional (CHEP)-preferred.
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Certified Healthcare Facility Manager (CHFM)-preferred.
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MIOSHA Level 2 Occupational Health Certificate Program-preferred.
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Subject Matter Expertise in MIOSHA/OSHA Program Compliance (Lock Out Tag Out, Ladders, Elevated Working Surfaces, Arc Flash, Confined Space, etc.)-preferred.
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OSHA 30 Hour for General Industry- preferred.
Experience:
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At least six (6) years of experience in safety and/or emergency management -or as otherwise approved by the VP of Operations.
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Previous experience in healthcare safety and/or emergency management-preferred.
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Previous experience in a lead or supervisory role-preferred.
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Previous experience developing policies and procedures-preferred.
Comptencies:
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Knowledge of safety systems, hospital/facilities management, clinical engineering, emergency management, and/or regulatory standards is required.
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Experience in developing policies and procedures is required.
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Knowledge of Microsoft Office and Google Suite programs is required.
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Analytical skills to comprehend and interpret complex regulations, perform data analysis, problem solve and communicate results to others is required.
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Ability to work as part of a team, build collaborative relationships, and influence others.
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Organizational and project management skills.
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Effective written, verbal, and presentational communication skills.
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Performs work with a high degree of latitude; and possesses expert knowledge of subject matter.