Medical Officer at Kenya Airways
Kenya Airways
- Kenya
- Training
- Full-time
- Undertake day-to-day clinical duties, e.g. walk-in clinic, emergencies, pre-placement and periodic medical examinations.
- Recommend admissions and referral of all patients where specialized services are required.
- Performminor surgical procedures in the facility.
- Followup on all laboratory or radiological investigations to ensure that they aredone in a timely manner.
- Managethe chronic care health program.
- Participate in addressing work environment and occupational health issues.
- Provide and coordinate emergency care at the facility.
- Ensure accurate capture of medical information and provide data analysis for management.
- Ensure optimal implementation of clinic governance standards at Pride Clinic
- Medico-administrative
- Advise organization on fitness to work, sick leave, and medical evacuations as per Kenya Airways protocol.
- Participate and coordinate internal Continuous Medical Education (CME) programs.
- Preparemedical reports for patients as may be required by the payers.
- Keep abreast with developments in diagnostics and therapeutics in the market and adopts accordingly.
- Administration on medical clearances (fitness for work), sick leave, medical evacuations/repatriations; eligibility to a disability benefit, service incurred compensation claims, and medical insurance claims.
- Participate in quality improvement programs and Hospital Committees as appointed from time to time.
- Ensure adherence to claims management process to avoid rejections on clinical grounds.
- Manage the average spend per patient based on the guidelines issued by each of the payers.
- Organization
- Partner with internal stakeholders in medical business support and continuity
- Drives workplace health promotion practices
- Support delivery of Passenger Medical Services and Emergency Medical Preparedness and Response at JKIA and across KQ networks.
- Bachelors 'Degree in in Medicine & Surgery (MBChB) from a recognized university.
- A valid registration certificate and annual retention from the Kenya Medical Practitioners & Dentists Council.
- Training in Acute Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Acute Trauma Life Support (ATLS).
- Occupational health certification and aviation health experience will be an added advantage.
- Experience handling the COVID-19 pandemic in an organization setting is required.
- Minimum of 5 years' experience as a Medical Officer Post internship in a level IV facility or above
- Excellent negotiation, listening and problem-solving skills as well as excellent communication skills with ability to effectively present information to clients, public groups, employees, management.
- Ability to handle pressure and difficult situations with resilience, calmly and effectively.
- Must be a person of unquestionable integrity.
- Business acumen; Flexibility and agility
- Available for medical travel
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