$48.50 - $60/hr
Other
Posted 27 days ago
Job description
Job description
We are a growing occupational D.O.T Physical Clinic seeking a Licensed national Registry Certified Medical Examiner (NCRME) to perform D.O.T exams.
If you are a Certified Medical Examiner and are interested in earning money, please contact us.
If you do not have a D.O.T Certification, you will be automatically rejected.
If you are not FMCSA certified you will be automatically rejected.
LICENSING
ELIGIBLE: MDs, DOs, Physician Assistants, Advanced Practice Nurses & DCs.
Working Days:
Mondays-Fridays with some weekends **Looking for candidates who are mainly open to working during the week
Part Time & Full Time work available
2 static weekdays are acceptable (for instance, committing to Mondays and Wednesdays or Mondays and Fridays)
9a-5p
Responsibilities:
Provide high quality patient care performing DOT exams Manage all patient care while on shift Ensure all charts are filled out and medical records are completed in a timely fashion Other duties and responsibilities as assigned
Qualifications:
DOT Certification, NECESSARY. Excellent communication with staff and patients Professional attitude Active and current medical licensure in Georgia
Ability to multi-task and work independently
No prescribing or diagnosing Support staff with be there to assist with exams
Pay:
$48.50 - $60.00 /hr
Licensing and Certifications:
Drug Urine Collection Certification, Breath Alcohol Certification is a plus!
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $48.50 - $60.00 per hour
Expected hours: 20.00 – 40.00 per week
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Day shift
Monday to Friday
Weekends as needed
License/Certification:
D.O.T Certification (Required)
Drug Urine Collection Certification (Preferred)
Breath Alcohol Certification (Preferred)
FMCSA Certification (Required)
Medical Malpractice Insurance (Required)
Work Location: In person
DOT PHYSICALS ATLANTA 3181 Donald Lee Hollowell Pkwy NW suite b, Atlanta, GA 30318
Compensation: $48.50 - $60.00 per hour
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Certified Medical Dosimetrist?
A: To succeed as a Certified Medical Dosimetrist, key technical skills include proficiency in radiation oncology treatment planning software, knowledge of radiation physics and biology, and expertise in calculating and delivering precise radiation doses to patients. Soft skills such as strong communication and collaboration abilities, attention to detail, and adaptability are also crucial, as Medical Dosimetrists work closely with oncologists, radiation therapists, and other healthcare professionals to develop personalized treatment plans. By combining these technical and soft skills, Medical Dosimetrists can provide high-quality patient care and contribute to the development of effective treatment plans, ultimately supporting their career growth and effectiveness in the role.
Q: What is the career path for a Certified Medical Dosimetrist?
A: A Certified Medical Dosimetrist typically starts as a junior dosimetrist, responsible for assisting in treatment planning and delivering radiation therapy under the supervision of senior staff. As they gain experience, they progress to mid-level roles such as lead dosimetrist or dosimetry supervisor, overseeing treatment planning and quality assurance processes, and mentoring junior staff. Senior roles, including department manager or director of radiation oncology, involve strategic planning, budgeting, and leadership, providing opportunities for advanced skill development in management, education, and research.
