Doctor, Occupational Health
At a Glance
- Category
- 🏥 Healthcare
- Level
- C-Level
- Type
- Full-time
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Job Purpose:
Provide strategic leadership and oversight for occupational health and medical services across remote industrial and mining operations. Responsible for occupational health programs, medical governance, health risk management, contractor oversight, fitness-for-duty assessments, employee wellbeing initiatives, emergency preparedness, and management of healthcare service providers operating multiple clinic locations.
Key Accountabilities:
Occupational Health Leadership
- Act as the Company's Occupational Health Advisor and Subject Matter Expert.
- Ensure employees can safely perform the physical, psychological, and cognitive requirements of their roles without undue risk to themselves, others, or the environment.
- Develop and implement occupational health strategies, policies, standards, and procedures.
- Ensure compliance with local, national, and international occupational health regulations and industry best practices.Occupational Health Programs
- Develop and implement occupational health programs tailored to mining, processing, and industrial operations.
- Establish and oversee medical surveillance programs for occupational exposures including noise, dust, chemicals, heat stress, ergonomics, and respiratory hazards.
- Lead fitness-for-duty, return-to-work, pre-employment, periodic, and exit medical assessment programs.
- Serve as advisor on work restrictions, accommodations, and employee rehabilitation programs.Health Risk Management
- Develop Health Risk Assessments (HRAs) and support operational risk management processes.
- Participate in workplace inspections, hazard identification, and risk control programs.
- Conduct investigations of occupational illnesses and industrial accidents and recommend preventive measures.
- Review Lost Time Injuries (LTI), Restricted Work Cases (RWC), and work-related health incidents.Clinical Governance & Quality
- Oversee clinical governance and ensure delivery of high-quality healthcare services.
- Conduct audits and inspections of clinics to evaluate quality, compliance, staffing, equipment, and service effectiveness.
- Establish medical protocols, treatment guidelines, and quality assurance programs.
- Monitor clinical performance indicators and implement continuous improvement initiatives.Emergency Preparedness & Response
- Develop and maintain emergency medical response plans.
- Ensure readiness for medical emergencies, chemical exposures, mass casualty incidents, and other site-specific risks.
- Support emergency drills and business continuity planning.
- Provide medical leadership during major incidents and crisis situations.Vendor & Healthcare Service Provider Management
- Manage outsourced healthcare service providers and contracts from A to Z.
- Ensure compliance with contractual obligations, KPIs, SLAs, and company standards.
- Oversee staffing, recruitment, onboarding, competency management, and performance of vendor personnel.
- Conduct regular vendor performance reviews, audits, and service evaluations.
- Manage contract budgets, invoices, mobilization, service improvement plans, and corrective actions.Employee Health & Wellbeing
- Lead employee wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention initiatives.
- Develop programs focused on physical wellbeing, mental health, stress management, and healthy lifestyles.
- Promote workforce health awareness and education programs.Stakeholder Management
- Collaborate with Operations, HR, HSE, Procurement, and senior management.
- Provide technical advice on occupational health matters.
- Prepare reports, dashboards, and presentations on workforce health performance and occupational health trends.Leadership & People Management
- Lead and develop multidisciplinary healthcare teams across multiple locations.
- Mentor medical staff and support professional development initiatives.
- Foster a culture of safety, accountability, and operational excellence.Minimum Required Qualifications:
- Mandatory minimum: PhD, DrPH, or equivalent doctoral-level qualification in Occupational Medicine, Occupational & Environmental Medicine, Industrial Medicine, Environmental/Occupational Health, or Public Health with a clear occupational/industrial health concentration.
- The doctoral qualification must be directly relevant to occupational health, mining health, industrial health, environmental/occupational exposures, medical surveillance, or workforce health-risk governance.
- Candidates with only MBBS/MD or a bachelor-level medical degree, without the required doctoral-level or consultant/senior specialist occupational health qualification, shall not meet the minimum requirement.
- Valid Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS) registration and professional classification appropriate to the role.
- Consultant or senior specialist classification in Occupational Medicine, Occupational & Environmental Medicine, Preventive Medicine, Public Health, or equivalent relevant specialty is required where applicable to licensing and appointment level.
- Occupational Medicine fellowship, board certification, consultant classification, or equivalent senior postgraduate specialist credential is strongly preferred in addition to the doctoral requirement.
- ISO 45001 Internal Auditor, NEBOSH IGC, occupational hygiene interface, health risk assessment, medical surveillance, or industrial health auditing certifications are desirable only; they are not substitutes for the required doctoral/senior occupational health qualification.
- Priority profile: Occupational Medicine PhD holder, consultant occupational physician, or doctoral-level public health/occupational health expert with proven heavy-industry exposure.
- Direct experience in mining, mineral processing, gold, phosphate, aluminum, smelting, oil & gas, petrochemical, manufacturing, or other high-risk heavy industries is strongly preferred.
- Demonstrated ability to act as the company medical authority for occupational health risk, exposure-based surveillance, fitness-for-duty decisions, contractor medical fitness, and remote-site medical readiness.Minimum Experience:
- Minimum 8 years of post-qualification experience in occupational health, occupational medicine, industrial medicine, public health, or corporate medical services, preferably including senior-level governance responsibilities.
- Minimum 5 years of direct exposure to mining, mineral processing, oil & gas, petrochemical, smelting, manufacturing, or other high-risk heavy industry is strongly preferred.
- Proven experience designing, governing, or auditing exposure-based medical surveillance programs for hazards such as respirable dust/silica, chemicals, heavy metals, noise, heat stress, fatigue, ergonomics, respiratory hazards, and other site-specific industrial exposures.
- Experience governing multiple remote clinics, industrial medical facilities, ambulance services, outsourced healthcare providers, or contractor medical services is preferred.
- Experience in emergency medical preparedness for remote industrial settings, including trauma stabilization, chemical exposure response, mass casualty readiness, medevac coordination, and prolonged transfer to definitive care.
Technical Skills:
- Occupational Medicine
- Health Risk Assessment
- Industrial Health Programs
- Medical Surveillance
- Fitness-for-Duty Assessments
- Incident Investigation
- Emergency Medical Response
- Clinical Governance
- Regulatory Compliance
- Vendor & Contract Management
- Health Auditing and Inspection
- Health Data Analysis and Reporting
Leadership Competencies:
- Leadership
- Tactical Thinking
- Achievement Drive
- Communication
- Developing Others
- Strategic Planning
- Problem Solving
- Stakeholder Management
- Decision Making
- Change Management
Requirements
- •Experience in occupational health programs for mining, processing, and industrial operations
- •Expertise in medical surveillance for noise, dust, chemicals, heat stress, and ergonomics
- •Ability to lead fitness-for-duty, pre-employment, and exit medical assessment programs
- •Knowledge of local, national, and international occupational health regulations
- •Experience in conducting Health Risk Assessments (HRAs)
- •Experience in clinical governance and healthcare quality assurance
- •Experience in managing outsourced healthcare service providers and contracts
Responsibilities
- •Act as the Company's Occupational Health Advisor and Subject Matter Expert
- •Develop and implement occupational health strategies, policies, standards, and procedures
- •Establish and oversee medical surveillance programs for occupational exposures
- •Lead fitness-for-duty, return-to-work, and employee rehabilitation programs
- •Conduct investigations of occupational illnesses and industrial accidents
- •Oversee clinical governance and conduct audits of clinic locations
- •Develop and maintain emergency medical response plans and support drills
- •Manage outsourced healthcare service providers, including KPIs, SLAs, and budgets
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