Responsibilities:
•On-site, the Medical Officer (MO) manages medical function.
•The MO is designated as support (S).
•The MO is required to attend the non-PSS WPS III training course, as outlined in this contract.
•The MO is required to maintain weapons qualification, as outlined in this contract and TOs.
•Plan and implement a medical support program (preventive and corrective) to maintain the health of PRS detail, PRS support personnel, and non-traditional Guard Force while at post.
•Plan and implement a program for the treatment of minor injuries suffered during PRS or Guard details; and the stabilization and preparation for transport of injured personnel or personnel with sickness that warrants transfer to a higher level medical facility.
Qualifications:
•U.S. Citizen/TCN/LN at least 21 years of age
•U.S. Citizen/TCN/LN, as specified by the Task Order
•Level 3 English proficiency (see Exhibit A).
•Trained and certified to current, U.S. - recognized standards.
•Eight (8) years experience as an attending physician, with a majority of the experience being within an emergency room and/or in direct support of military operations
•State Medical Licensure.
•Have experience/knowledge in current Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) guidelines.
•Must have valid, current U.S. driver’s license and U.S. tourist passport.
•Must have a personal and, if appropriate, military discharge under honorable conditions.
•Must be able to pass an in-depth medical screening in order to meet the requirements of the position with or without reasonable accommodation.
•Must be familiar with first aid procedures.
•Must be able to obtain and maintain a Personnel Security clearance.
•Meet minimum Department of State firearms proficiency pre-requisites, including formal training on: Familiarity with weapons safety concerns and procedures.
•Be able to obtain a Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT)
•Must be able to pass an in-depth background check.
Physical and Mental requirements:
•Must be able to stand for long periods of time.
•Must be able to regularly walk, run, bend, and crawl, while wearing full protective gear.
•Possess binocular vision, correctable to 20/30 (Snellen) and shall not be color blind.
•Be capable of hearing ordinary conversation.
•Be capable of satisfying the physical efficiency battery scores used by the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC). These standards can be found on the internet at www.fletc.gov/training/programs/physical-techniques-division/requirements/ documents/physical-efficiency-battery/peb.html. Seventy (70%) is the minimum passing standard in each category.
•Be willing to undergo a validated psychological screening suitability test prior to acceptance.
•Capacity to think, concentrate and focus over long periods of time
•Capacity to reason and make sound decisions
•Ability to read complex documents in English language
•Ability to write complex documents in the English language
•Capacity to express thoughts orally (e.g., accurately, quick and loudly convey spoken instructions to workers)