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Job Description
The Occupational Medicine Senior Registrar is responsible for leading and overseeing the delivery of comprehensive occupational health services for Mega accounts industrial sites and other corporate health centers (CHC). The role focuses on overseeing clinical occupational health programs and care, preventing work related injuries and illnesses, ensuring fitness for work compliance, managing occupational risks and maintaining regulatory and HSE standards to maintain a safe and productive work environment.
Occupaional health and preventive medicine
· Identify occupational health risks related all occupational workplaces
· Design and implement health surveillance programs based on risk stratification.
· Support health surveilance programs and exposure monitoring for high risk employees across all functions.
· Design and standardize pre-emplpyement, periodic and fitness for duty medical assessments based on job function and risk stratification.
· Contirbute to vaccination, screening and preventative health initiatives aligend with occupational risks across all functions.
· Support and manage complex or borderline fittness for work cases and provide evidence based recommendations when needed.
SABIC and CHC health provider supervision and oversite
· Provide medical supervision and oversight of Mega accounts health providers and other CHC health providers.
· Ensure appropriate clinical care, safe practice, and adherence to approved scope of practive and privileging
· Provide clinical guidance, case discussions and escalation
· Monitor clinic readiness, staffing interview and selection, staffing coverage, emergency preparedness, and availability of essential medical equipment and supplies.
· Education & Professional Development : Support orientation, training, and ongoing education for onsite clinic staff and participate in occupational medicine education activities and case reviews.
Clinical Governance, Quality & Compliance
· Ensure clinical services comply with MOH, CBAHI, and internal Bupa CareConnect governance frameworks.
· Participate in clinical audits, incident reviews, and quality improvement initiatives.
· Support development, implementation, and review of occupational health policies, SOPs, and clinical guidelines.
· Contribute to accreditation readiness and regulatory inspections related to Mega accounts onsite clinics and other CHC clinics (if applicable)
Reporting, Data & Client Advisory Support
· Assist in generating medical and occupational health reports to be shared with Mega accounts and other CHC clients.
· Analyze clinical and occupational health data to identify trends, risks, and improvement opportunities.
· Provide evidence-based recommendations for Mega accounts clients and other CHC clients aimed at improving employee health outcomes, safety, and productivity.
· Support reporting on key indicators such as utilization, fitness-for-work outcomes, incidents, and absenteeism.
Multidisciplinary Collaboration
· Work closely with HR, operations, and Mega accounts representatives.
· Participate in occupational risk assessments and contribute medical input to risk mitigation strategies.
Skills
· Strong knowledge of occupational medicine principles and workplace health risks.
· Ability to supervise and support multidisciplinary clinical teams.
Excellent clinical judgment and communication skills.
Strong reporting, documentation, and engagement skills.
High standards of professionalism, confidentiality, and governance.
· Clinical leadership and decision making
· Risk management and problem solving
· Strong judgement, professionalism and ethical practice
· Excellent computer skills
· Fluent Arabic and English languages
Job Details
Preferred Candidate
Bupa Arabia
Bupa Arabia is a healthcare insurance company based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We are an associate business of Bupa Group, which is a global healthcare company with an international reach that extends across multiple business operations, practices, and resources.
Founded in October 1997, Bupa Arabia was initially established through a partnership between Bupa Global International and Nazer Group, with the key focus to provide health insurance services with high quality and competitive prices, while ensuring a distinctive experience for customers. Bupa Arabia has since evolved into a fully Saudi-owned and operated company. Our transformation from a joint venture into a publicly traded company on the Saudi Stock Exchange occurred in 2008, as we made 40% of our shares available to the public during our Initial Public Offering (IPO).
As a subsidiary of the global Bupa Group, we draw upon international expertise while maintaining a profound understanding of local healthcare requirements and regulations. This allows us to offer comprehensive healthcare insurance solutions tailored to the unique needs of the Saudi Arabian market.
Bupa Arabia prides itself on its commitment to the wellbeing and development of its employees, providing them with the same standard of care, support, and professionalism that it expects to be delivered to its customers.
Our core values shape every aspect of our work and culture:
Commit – Own it with accountability and urgency.
Collaborate – Win together through cross-functional synergy.
Care – Put people first, both employees and customers.