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Medical Operations Specialist - Medical Operations

Medical Operations Specialist - Medical Operations

DAN

Durham, NC • On-site

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Program/Program Office/Agency
Medical Operations & Clinical Coordination SkillBridge Fellowship
Service
All Services
Position Announcement
DOD SkillBridge - Divers Alert Network
Training Duration
21-150 weeks
Delivery Method
In-Person
Number of Locations
1
Summary Description
DAN's medical assistance services are available to divers, dive professionals, and health care providers. We offer an emergency hotline, medical information, physician consultations, continuing medical education, and a worldwide referral network of doctors who evaluate and treat divers. We provide real-time assistance during dive emergencies and work to prevent injuries and promote dive safety. Striving to make every dive accident- and injury-free. DAN's vision is to be the most recognized and trusted organization worldwide in the fields of diver safety and emergency services, health, research, and education by its members, instructors, and the diving community.
Jobs Description
This SkillBridge training program provides transitioning Service Members with structured, hands-on exposure to civilian medical operations, global travel assistance, and care coordination within an international case management environment. Participants will gain experience related to medical evacuation planning, repatriation coordination, remote support workflows, operational case review, and interdisciplinary communication supporting members traveling worldwide.
Participants will develop competencies in medical operations support functions, including logistics, documentation, case coordination, quality assurance, operational risk identification, and supervised participation in medical decision-support processes.
This is a non-clinical training role conducted under the supervision of licensed medical professionals and experienced operational leaders. Trainees do not provide direct patient care, do
not make independent clinical decisions, do not replace employees, and do not perform duties independently.
Locations of Prospective Jobs by State
North Carolina
Target MOCs
Other Eligibility Factors
Dive experience is highly desirable but not required