Negotiable
Undetermined
Undetermined
United Kingdom
Summary: The role of a Licensed Wind Farm Medic involves providing high-quality medical care in remote worksite environments, specifically at Able Seaton Port, Hartlepool. The medic will serve as the on-site medical authority, responsible for emergency care, patient management, and ensuring clinic readiness. This position requires collaboration with client teams to promote workforce health and safety while adhering to regulatory standards. The role is set to start on May 2nd and 4th, with a duration of 3 weeks on/off until the end of June.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver emergency, urgent, and primary medical care at remote industrial worksites
- Conduct comprehensive clinical assessments, examinations, and ongoing patient monitoring
- Act as on-site medical lead during emergencies and coordinate medevac and patient transfers
- Maintain accurate electronic medical records using RMI EHR systems
- Ensure clinic readiness, including medical equipment, medicines, and consumables
- Perform daily, weekly, and monthly equipment checks and controlled substance management
- Report medical treatments, case classifications, and notifiable diseases per client and regulatory requirements
- Liaise directly with client EHS, operations teams, and global medical coordination centers
- Conduct workforce medical inductions, Fit-to-Work assessments, and health surveillance
- Administer drug & alcohol screening and immunization programs as required
- Deliver first-aid training, emergency drills, and health promotion initiatives
- Ensure compliance with RHCP Guidelines, RCM, MERP, FOM, and SOW requirements
Key Skills:
- Licensed Nurse/Paramedic
- HSE Offshore Medic certificate
- GWO Basic Safety Training
- Chester Step
- Minimum 2 years’ independent clinical experience
- BLS/CPR, ACLS (AHA or equivalent)
- OEUK RTW in the UK
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: undetermined
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Licensed Wind Farm Medic - Onshore
Location: Able Seaton Port, Hartlepool
Start Date: 2nd May and 4th May
Duration: 3 weeks on / off until the end of June
UK Licensed medics UK without GWO certification are still encouraged to get in touch to explore possibilities.
The Remote Healthcare Provider (RHCP) is responsible for delivering high-quality primary, urgent, and emergency medical care in austere and remote worksite environments. This role serves as the on-site medical authority, providing clinical assessment, emergency stabilization, patient management, and medical evacuation coordination for workforce personnel. The RHCP ensures full clinic readiness, regulatory compliance, accurate medical reporting, and close collaboration with client EHS and operations teams while promoting workforce health, safety, and wellness in accordance with project Scope of Work (SOW) and international standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver emergency, urgent, and primary medical care at remote industrial worksites
- Conduct comprehensive clinical assessments, examinations, and ongoing patient monitoring
- Act as on-site medical lead during emergencies and coordinate medevac and patient transfers
- Maintain accurate electronic medical records using RMI EHR systems
- Ensure clinic readiness, including medical equipment, medicines, and consumables
- Perform daily, weekly, and monthly equipment checks and controlled substance management
- Report medical treatments, case classifications, and notifiable diseases per client and regulatory requirements
- Liaise directly with client EHS, operations teams, and global medical coordination centers
- Conduct workforce medical inductions, Fit-to-Work assessments, and health surveillance
- Administer drug & alcohol screening and immunization programs as required
- Deliver first-aid training, emergency drills, and health promotion initiatives
- Ensure compliance with RHCP Guidelines, RCM, MERP, FOM, and SOW requirements
Qualifications
- Licensed Nurse/Paramedic
- HSE Offshore Medic certificate
- GWO Basic Safety Training
- Chester Step
- Minimum 2 years’ independent clinical experience
- BLS/CPR, ACLS (AHA or equivalent)
- OEUK RTW in the UK