Hyperbaric Safety Director - Holyoke, United States - Healogics LLC

    Healogics LLC
    Healogics LLC Holyoke, United States

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    Reporting to the Program Director, the Hyperbaric Safety Director administers hyperbaric oxygen therapy to patients as prescribed by the Hyperbaric Provider.

    This position is responsible for the safe and effective operation of the hyperbaric chamber(s) and related support systems, as well as for the safe delivery of hyperbaric oxygen therapy to the hyperbaric patient.

    The position is also responsible for the day-to-day maintenance on the hyperbaric chamber(s) and related support systems and serves as the point person for assessment of materials that are appropriate for use in and around hyperbaric chambers.

    All Healogics employees must perform their job responsibilities according to all Healogics policies, Hospital policies, as well as to accrediting organizations, federal and state regulation, and to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines, as applicable.


    Essential Functions/Responsibilities:
    Performs hyperbaric chamber operator duties


    This includes:
    Preparing, educating and orienting patients about the Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy. This includes lifting or transferring patients per local policy, getting them ready for treatment administration and answering their questions.
    Administering the hyperbaric oxygen therapy as prescribed by the Hyperbaric Provider to the patient. This includes monitoring and controlling the performance of the hyperbaric chamber equipment, as well as monitoring the patient(s)'responses during the session and making proper adjustments to ensure the patient's safety and the safe and effective use of the equipment
    Making appropriate data entries for daily hyperbaric treatments and wound care clinic visits, and keeping complete and accurate patient records
    Operating and maintaining the hyperbaric chamber(s) and other hyperbaric support oxygen systems as required
    Participating in the safety program, such as conducting safety drills
    Is responsible for all the hyperbaric equipment/supply, and for ensuring the safe and effective operation and maintenance of the hyperbaric chamber(s) and related systems and ancillary components


    This includes:
    Evaluating the equipment and supply used in the chamber(s) to ensure they meet all safety requirements before they are permitted inside the chamber(s)
    Restricting or removing potentially hazardous supply or equipment items
    Collaborating with Program Director and Healogics to coordinate and approve all hyperbaric chamber upgrades, modifications, and repairs to the hyperbaric system, - and to ensure they are in compliance with appropriate safety standards
    Works closely with facility management personnel and department medical personnel to ensure smooth day-to-day operations.

    Also works closely with Medical, Program and Nursing senior management to develop and annually revise department policies and procedures, as well as operation and maintenance documents.

    Leads the hyperbaric safety program activities and initiatives


    This includes:
    Maintaining a safe environment in the hyperbaric facility for patients and staff and using approved and recognized decompression procedures for all persons with a hyperbaric exposure to inert gases
    Reviewing all department safety incidents, collecting information regarding equipment/patient safety, reports relevant incidents to the staff, and periodically providing in -service training related to hyperbarics
    Conducting quarterly safety drills to improve staff responses to emergencies
    Informing personnel of any special work conditions such as infection prevention, hazard control
    Assisting the Medical Director in reviewing and documenting safety-related events and discussing appropriate event with others to facilitate learning
    Maintaining department compliance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 99 (Health Care Facilities Code) with regards to hyperbarics
    Reviewing, making change recommendations for departmental safety policies, and incorporating new policies as appropriate
    Serving on the hospital's safety or environment of care committee, as appropriate
    If CMA or LPN, may function as a Documentation Assistant (scribe) in accordance with Healogics policy
    Performs other duties as required


    Required Education, Experience and Credentials:
    High School Diploma or GED (General Education Development)
    Current Certified Hyperbaric Technologist (CHT) or Certified Hyperbaric Specialist (CHS) certification preferred
    Pre or post hire completion of an approved Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO) Safety course. If pre-hire, the course completion must be within the past 5 years from date of hire.
    Pre or post hire completion of an approved hyperbaric Medicine Introductory course (from Undersee & Hyperbaric Medical Society, National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology, Department of Defense, or American College of Hyperbaric Medicine)
    Current healthcare professional certification or license as applicable in state of practice - to maintain throughout the duration of employment in this role

    This applies to:
    Respiratory Therapist (RRT)

    Military:
    Corpsman or Medical Services Specialist
    Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) or Paramedic
    Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), or Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)
    Certified Hyperbaric Specialist (CHS)
    Certified Hyperbaric Registered Nurse (CHRN)
    Certified or Registered Medical Assistant (CMA or RMA)
    Certified Hyperbaric Technologist (CHT)
    Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) or Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA)
    Certified Hyperbaric Wound Specialist (CHWS)
    Physical Therapist (PT) or Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA)
    Or completion of Hyperbaric Training from US Department of Defense (DOD):
    e.g. US Navy, Army or Coast Guard Diver (1rst Class, 2nd Class or Master designation)
    or US Air Force Aerospace Physiology Specialist


    State variations:
    For Ohio, current Ohio license either as Registered Nurse (RN), Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)/Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN), Respiratory Therapist or Certified Hyperbaric Technologist (CHT) as approved by National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology (NBDHMT)

    Pre or post hire completion of Introductory Hyperbaric Training Course, as approved by the National Board of Diving and Hyperbaric Medical Technology, Department of Defense, American College of Hyperbaric Medicine or Undersea & Hyperbaric Medical Society.

    Two (2) or more years' experience in healthcare preferred
    Prior experience in wound or critical care preferred
    Prior supervisory experience preferred


    Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
    Current Basic Life Support (BLS) / CPR certification - to be maintained throughout the duration of employment in this position
    Hyperbaric equipment and related systems troubleshooting skills
    Attention to detail
    Ability to multi-task and to work in a fast-paced environment
    Strong interpersonal, oral and written communication skills
    Basic math skills
    Organization and time-management skills
    Problem-solving skills
    Customer service and follow-up skills
    Ability to stay calm and relax patients
    Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite skills (Outlook, Excel, Word, Power Point)


    Physical Demands:
    Being in a stationary position for extended periods of time (4 hours or more)
    Keying frequently on a computer for 4 hours or more
    Moving about
    Lifting/moving items up to 75 pounds with equipment assistance
    Pushing/pulling
    Bending/stooping
    Communicating
    Close, distance and peripheral vision
    Reaching/grasping/touching with hands
    Detecting sounds by ear


    Work Environment:
    Primarily indoors environment
    Patient care environment
    Exposure to Hazards (blood borne pathogens, toxic chemicals, flammable explosive gases, etc)
    Exposure to mechanical equipment
    Proximity to moving objects
    Electrical current

    The hourly rate for this position generally ranges between $ $37.44


    This range is an estimate, based on potential employee qualifications: education, experience, geography as well as operational needs and other considerations permitted by law.