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Job Purpose
The Medic is responsible for the coordination and delivery of routine and emergency healthcare of all crew members and hygiene on the vessel. They ensure the sickbay is clean and in a state of operational readiness. The Medic possesses a wide range of knowledge and skills in relation to; health, medicine, public health, pharmacy, dentistry, occupational health, health management, and trauma. In addition, the Medic shall be responsible for selected administration duties as directed.
Job Description
- Perform routine and emergency medical care on board
- Provide medical treatment under the direction of the topside doctor
- On Diving Support Vessels (DSV’s):
- Carry out pre and post saturation medicals
- Maintain DMAC bags
- Monitors general well-being of personnel and condition of their environment
- Maintain medical inventory in accordance with Flag and Company medical scales
- Update and drill crew on emergency procedures
- Ensure hospital facilities are clean, hygienic, and tidy
- Update local health needs assessments on an annual basis or as required
- Conduct health risk assessments review on an annual basis or as required
- Maintain Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) records with Safety Officer and HSE Advisor
- Attend morning meetings and report general status with regards to health services, work environment, project health related activities
- Collaborate daily with onboard supervisor to communicate planned work activity
- Deliver health education packages
- During mobilisation, give briefing on medical routines on board
- Maintain first aid and eye wash stations
- Carry out training/instruction exercises in line with drills procedure
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An offshore medic on a TechnipFMC diving support vessel has additional roles:
- Pre and post saturation medical assessments
- Provide treatment for divers under hyperbaric conditions as necessary and surveillance
- First aid and skill training for dive team
- Diver long term health examinations


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You are meant for this job if:
- Registered nurse (experience post registration practice in a relevant area) e.g. accident and emergency OR Army, Naval, Airforce Combat Medic Training
- Corporal, Leading Hand or above
- Must have completed a singleton role on a vessel or within a unit
- Offshore medics working on diving support vessels must hold an Offshore Medic Diver Awareness (OMDA) course
- HSE Offshore Medics course
- Offshore Medical and Survival
- Must hold the right to work in the UK
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