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Job Title : Supervisory Medical Officer
Company  Health & Human Services, Indian Health Service (IHS)
Location Poplar, MT

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Salary $111760 to $145290
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 JOB DESCRIPTION
Indian Health Service
Sub Agency: Department of Health and Human Services - IHS
Job Announcement Number:
HHS-IHS-BI-2009-0114

Supervisory Medical Officer
SALARY RANGE: 111,760.00 - 145,290.00 USD per yearOPEN PERIOD: Wednesday, April 15, 2009
to Saturday, October 31, 2009
SERIES & GRADE: GS-0602-15/15POSITION INFORMATION: Full Time Permanent
PROMOTION POTENTIAL: 15DUTY LOCATIONS: vacancy(s) in one of the following locations: 1 vacancy - Poplar, MT
WHO MAY BE CONSIDERED: Excepted Service Examining Plan Candidates (ESEP)
Merit Promotion Plan Candidates (MPP)
Veteran's Preference Candidates
Commissioned Officers
Which hiring plan should I select?
DIRECT HIRE AUTHORITY - This vacancy may be filled through Office of
Personnel Management's delegated Direct Hire Authority.For more
information on how to apply under the Direct Hire Authority (DHA)
please see "Other Information" by clicking the Benefits & Other Info
tab.
JOB SUMMARY:
Become a part of the Department that touches the lives of every
American!At the Department of Health and Human Services you can
give back to your community, state, and country by making a
difference in the lives of Americans everywhere.Join HHS and help
make our world healthier, safer and better for all Americans.
Position may include compensation through one or more of the
following: Physicians Comparability Allowance, Market Pay, or a
Recruitment or Relocation Bonus or a Retention Allowance.
The Indian Health Service (IHS), an agency within the Department of
Health and Human Services, is responsible for providing federal
health services to American Indians and Alaska Natives.The IHS
provides a comprehensive health services delivery system for
American Indians and Alaska Natives with opportunity for maximum
tribal involvement in developing and managing programs to meet their
health needs.
This position serves as Clinical Director of Operations for the Ft.
Peck Service Unit (FPSU) that operates a community oriented
outpatient health care facility. The FPSU consists of two outpatient
facilities with approximately 9,000 active users.FPSU medical
staff provides diagnostic and therapeutic services in such
specialties Family Practice, Pediatrics, and OB/GYN.
OPEN UNTIL FILLED, 1st Roster Can Be Issued After 05/05/2009.
ORGANIZATIONAL LOCATION:
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Indian Health Service
(IHS), Billings Area IHS, Ft. Peck Service Unit, Poplar, Montana.
POSITION DETAILS:
Merit Promotion Position: Yes Travel Required: Yes, occasional Supervisory/Managerial Position: Yes, you may be required to serve a one year probationary period Relocation Expenses Paid: Yes Is position covered by PL 101-630? Yes Is drug testing required? No Is government housing available? Yes, depending on availability This position requires that you obtain and maintain clinical privileges. If they are not obtained or maintained during employment, the employee may be subject to adverse actions, up to and including removal from the Federal service. delete this item if not applicable to the positionIn order to be considered for this position, you
must follow the instructions listed on the "How to Apply" tab. This
vacancy requires that you submit responses to a questionnaire. If
you do not submit this information by the closing date of the
announcement, you will not be considered. Please check "How to
Apply" before clicking "Apply Online" below.
The Indian Health Service is required by law to give absolute
preference to qualified Indian applicants and employees who are
qualified and suitable for Federal employment.The Indian Health
Service (IHS) by law is committed to affording employment preference
to American Indian and Alaska Native candidates who meet the
Secretary of the Interior's definition of Indian for appointment to
vacancies within the IHS in accordance with established IHS policy
as outlined in the Indian Health Manual Part 7, Chapter 3.In other
than the above, the Indian Health Service is an Equal Opportunity
Employer.
KEY REQUIREMENTS:
Must be a U.S. CitizenSpecific education is required.Must have a current unrestricted Medical Officer license.Position subject to background investigation.
Send Mail to:
Department of Health and Human Services - IHS
Division of Human Resources
P.O. Box 36600
Billings, MT 59107
Fax: 406-247-7251
For questions about this job:
Robyn Good Luck
Phone: 406-247-7196
Fax: 406-247-7251
TDD: 301-443-6394
Email: BILBAHR@ihs.gov
 
 JOB REQUIREMENTS
HHS-IHS-BI-2009-0114

Supervisory Medical Officer
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED:
All applicants must meet the qualification requirements of this
position by the closing date of the job announcement.
Basic Requirements:
Degree: Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy from a school in
the United States or Canada approved by a recognized accrediting
body in the year of the applicant's graduation. [A Doctor of
Medicine or equivalent degree from a foreign medical school that
provided education and medical knowledge substantially equivalent to
accredited schools in the United States may be demonstrated by
permanent certification by the Educational Commission for Foreign
Medical Graduates (ECFMG) (or a fifth pathway certificate for
Americans who completed premedical education in the United States
and graduate education in a foreign country).]
Graduate Training: Subsequent to obtaining a Doctor of Medicine or
Doctor of Osteopathy degree, a candidate must have had at least 1
year of supervised experience providing direct service in a clinical
setting, i.e., a 1-year internship or the first year of a residency
program in an institution accredited for such training. For purposes
of this standard, graduate training programs include only those
internship, residency, and fellowship programs that are approved by
accrediting bodies recognized within the United States or Canada.
Listings of accredited programs are published yearly in the
Directory of Residency Training Programs and the Yearbook and
Directory of Osteopathic Physicians.
An internship program involves broadly based clinical practice in
which physicians acquire experience in treating a variety of medical
problems under supervision (e.g., internal medicine, surgery,
general practice, obstetrics-gynecology, and pediatrics). Such
programs are in hospitals or other institutions accredited for
internship training by a recognized body of the American Osteopathic
Association (AOA).
A residency program involves training in a specialized field of
medicine in an institution accredited for training in the specialty
by a recognized body of the American Medical Association (AMA) or
AOA.
A fellowship program involves advanced training (beyond residency
training) in a given medical specialty in either a clinical or
research setting in a hospital or other institution accredited in
the United States for such training.
Licensure:For positions involving patient care, candidates
must have a permanent, full, and unrestricted license to practice
medicine in a State, District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico, or a territory of the United States. Applications will
be accepted from physicians who are not currently licensed; however,
if selected for appointment, they must (a) obtain a license before
entering on duty, or (b) meet one of the following provisions:
Waiver of Licensure Requirement: An agency may waive the
licensure requirement for positions not involving direct patient
care, e.g., positions performing disability evaluations, positions
performing solely research, or administrative program managers. If
the agency does not waive the license requirement for these kinds of
positions, candidates may be appointed subject to obtaining a
license within 1 year.
Appointments Pending Meeting Licensure Requirement: Individual
circumstances may warrant appointments pending meeting
the licensure requirement (e.g., when a candidate has a temporary
license to practice until the next regular session of the licensing
board). Persons appointed pending licensure may not be retained
beyond 1 year of appointment if they do not obtain the license.
Applicants who meet the basic requirements qualify for GS-11
positions.
Additional Requirements:
Clinical and Training Programs-Within Federal clinical and training
programs, a distinction is made between general practice and
specialist positions. General practitioners must be skilled in
recognizing various medical pathologies that require referral to
specialists for diagnostic and treatment procedures. Graduate
training and experience must, therefore, be well rounded. Specialist
positions require graduate training and experience related to the
specialty and sub specialty of the position to be filled. Experience
may not be substituted for training essential for performing
specialized duties. The length and content of residency programs
depends upon the specialization and requirements of recognized
accrediting American medical specialty boards. These boards are
authorized to conduct examinations to determine the competence of
physicians in the specialty, to issue certificates of qualification,
to participate in evaluating the quality of residency programs, and
to determine the requirements for certification.
General Practice positions
GS-15: 3 years of graduate training or equivalent experience and
training and 1 year of appropriate experience equivalent to at least
the next lower grade level.
Specialist positions
For GS-15: 5 years of residency training in the specialty of the
position to be filled or equivalent experience and training.
Specialized Experience is thorough knowledge of his/her specialty of
clinical medicine in order to treat a variety of patients.
Knowledge of the clinical areas of physical therapy, nutrition,
pharmacy, radiology, laboratory, and optometry to provide
supervision and direction to these departments.Specialized
knowledge of the concepts, principles and practices of emergency
medical practice.Knowledge of the JCAHO (Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Hospital Organizations) and CMS (Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services) rules and regulations to subordinates
in meeting the mission of the Service Unit and obtaining and/or
maintaining JCAHO/CMS accreditation.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:Candidates must have the capacity to perform
the essential functions of the position without risk to themselves
or others.In most cases, a specific medical condition or
impairment will not automatically disqualify a candidate.A
physical condition or impairment may be disqualifying if the
condition, for good medical reason, precludes assignment to or
warrants restriction from the duties of the specific position.
TIME IN GRADE REQUIREMENT:Federal status applicants must have
completed at least 52 weeks of service in a position no more than
one grade lower than the position to be filled.If selected under
the Excepted Service Examining Plan, individuals may be appointed
without regard to time-in-grade requirements.
Positive Education RequirementsThis position has specific
educational requirements. To qualify for this position, you must
possess the required education as noted under Qualifications.
You must meet the requirements of the position by the closing date
of the job announcement and provide the required documents no later
than 12:00 midnight on the closing date of the job announcement to
be considered for this position.
HOW YOU WILL BE EVALUATED:
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The HHS Careers system simplifies the Federal application process
by replacing the former KSA job-element statements with on-line self-
assessment questions.Your resume and responses to the self-
assessment questions are an integral part of the process for
determining your basic and specialized qualifications for the
position.
If found qualified, your score will range from 70-100 points (not
including points that may be assigned for Veterans' Preference) and
will be based on your responses to the questions and information
stated in your application.Please follow all instructions
carefully as errors and omissions may affect your score.Your score
is critical for you being referred for the job. You will be deemed
well qualified if you score 85 and above.
Therefore, it is important to support your responses to the vacancy
questions by providing examples of past and present experience when
requested.
Additional details on the application process can be found on the
How to Apply tab.To preview questions please click here.
 
 JOB RESPONSIBILITIES,  DUTIES, TASKS
HHS-IHS-BI-2009-0114

Supervisory Medical Officer
Additional Duty Location Info:1 vacancy - Poplar, MT
MAJOR DUTIES:
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As a full member of the Service Unit's Governing Board, and
Exercises full managerial responsibility for the planning,
development, organization, integration, administration, and
evaluation of clinical services for the Service Unit.Works on a
day-to-day basis with the Area Chief Medical Officer, Clinical
Director, Director of Nursing, Executive Officer, Service Unit
Administrative Officer, and other key staff members with
responsibility for fully participating in management discussions,
decisions and policy making and sharing accordingly in management
actions.Participates in the formulation of policies, programs and
procedures related to clinical and affiliate services.Develops and
implements plans, programs for the revision of present programs and
services to meet the changing needs of the patient population; and
for the integration of the health activities.Participates in
decision making which affect the ability of the clinic to provide
adequate patient care.Serves as member of Service Unit, Billings
Area and IHS-wide committee ad task forces as approved by the Chief
Executive Officer (and the Area Chief Medical Officer as
appropriate). As a member of the Service Unit Management Team,
provides recommendations to the CEO, relative to all aspects of
medical care.Exercises supervisory responsibility for the
planning, development, organization, integration and evaluation of
clinical services for the Service Unit.Formulates and implement
clinical programs and plans to satisfy varying requirements and
priorities for services and other Service Unit objectives.Conducts
meetings and conferences with subordinate staff to explain work
requirements, methods and procedures as needed, provides information
on difficult activities and answers questions about work
assignments.Supervises the clinical director and medical staff,
which includes 7 physicians, 3 nurse practitioners, a physician
assistant, podiatrist, mental health supervisor, optometry
supervisor, dental supervisor, medical social work supervisor, and
an audiologist.As Clinical Director of Operations for the Service
Unit, distributes direct care resources (clinical and preventive
health) and primary health care provider positions based needs of
the Service Unit.Reviews and recommends appropriate training
and/or education of supervised professionals.Assures that Medical
Care Quality Assurance Review mechanisms are operating adequately
and monitored at Service Unit Facilities.Organizes and directs
hospital staff activities including staff meetings, committee
activity, medical audit and other activities required to maintain
Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC)
accreditation or certification requirements for AAAHC, Medicare, and
other regulatory agencies.Makes recommendations to Chief Executive
Officer and Area Chief Medical Officer on the selection and
appointment of Medical/Dental Officers and other key positions
filled by physicians or primary health care providers.Carries out
disciplinary actions to include counseling, reprimands, suspension
and other disciplinary and corrective action based on Civil Service
and Commissioned Corps according to established guidelines and/or
Service Unit Medical Staff by-laws, rules and regulations.Provides
outpatient and inpatient medical care in accordance with medical
staff bylaws, rules and regulations.Credentials maintained in
order to keep in compliance with CMS and AAAHC standards.Serves as
the Project Officer on all medical contracts with
hospital/facilities.Reviews recommendations for patient referrals
to other hospitals or consultants, and for changes in services and
equipment.Performs as the chairperson of the Contract Health
Service Committee and makes appropriate medical referral in
accordance with Service Unit medical priority level.Performs other
duties as assigned.
HOW TO APPLY
JOB BENEFITS AND OTHER INFORMATION
HHS-IHS-BI-2009-0114

Supervisory Medical Officer
BENEFITS:
The federal government offers a number of exceptional benefits.
OTHER INFORMATION:
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Veterans Information
Displac
ed Federal employees ICTAP criteria.
CTAP Information
IHS-OPERATED PROPERTIES ARE "TOBACCO FREE"
Measles and Rubella immunization required for selectees born after
1957.
Male applicants born after December 31, 1959 must be registered with
the Selective Service.
Additional selections of candidates may be possible within 90 days
from the date the certificate of eligibles was issued for this
announcement, for filling additional or similar positions. However
if there are no qualified Indian Preference candidates on the
Certificate the vacancy must be reannounced.
Candidates must meet time-after-competitive appointment, time-in-
grade (if applicable), qualification requirements, licensure
requirements, performance requirements, citizenship and suitability
requirements, and any other eligibility requirements within 30 days
of the closing date of the vacancy announcement.
DIRECT HIRE AUTHORITY (DHA) -This vacancy may be filled through
Office of Personnel Management's delegated Direct Hire Authority. If
so, the following is applicable: all applicants who meet the basic
qualification requirements will be forwarded to the Selecting
Official for consideration. The "rule of three", Veterans'
preference and traditional rating and ranking of applications do not
apply to this vacancy.
For more information on OPM's authorization of Direct Hire
Authority, please visit
http://www.opm.gov/employ/direct_hire/index.asp.Applicant must
undergo a background investigation and be able to qualify for
appropriate security clearance, unrestricted access to secure areas.
Must possess a valid State government-issued driver's license.
Subject to shift operations, to be on-call 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week, independent of shift assignments.In addition to the normal
salary range, when applicable requirements are met, this position
may provide additional compensation through one or more of the
following: Physicians Comparability Allowance, Physicians Special
Pay or a Recruitment Bonus.
To apply under the DHA you must submit a hard copy application that
consists of the following documents to the address at the bottom of
this page.
1.Optional Application for Federal Employment (OF-612) or
Resume
2.Copy of latest Personnel Action (SF-50), if a former Federal
employee requesting Reinstatement Eligibility.
3.Transcripts must be provided if substituting education for
experience and/or if the position has a positive education
requirement.
4.Addendum to Declaration for Federal Employment, This is designated as a Childcare position under P.L. 101-630 Indian Child Protection.5.Declaration for Federal Employment6. A license, national certification, registration or prescriptive authority showing the expiration date as required by this position.
 


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