Occupational Nurse Practitioner PRN
Company: Valor Healthcare
Location: Kokomo
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Part-time Description About Valor Healthcare While we originally
made our mark within the public sector, Valor has branched out and
extended our offerings to the private sector through occupational
clinics. Backed by partners like Stellantis, a leading global
automaker, we assist employers with the work-related health needs
of their employees. Valor’s occupational clinics focus on the
prevention and treatment of injuries or illnesses, ergonomic
evaluations, holistic wellness, safety education and drug-free
workplace programs that keep accidents down and employees healthy.
For employees that have been injured, we work diligently to
recuperate them back to health and productivity at work Position
Summary The plant nurse practitioner is the manager of the Medical
Department with administrative duties and responsibilities in the
direction of assigned staff and in support of plant goals and
objectives. He or she must be qualified to provide advice and
counsel to plant management on matters of occupational health as
described in the Health Services Manual This is a PRN position in
the Kokomo, IN locations Essential Functions The on-site
occupational provider shall be licensed to practice medicine in the
State where he or she is assigned, preferably Board Certified in
Occupational Medicine, or leading toward certification with three
years of experience in Occupational Medicine. Each on-site
occupational provider will be the leader of their respective
medical department with attendant administrative duties and
responsibilities in the direction of the assigned staff. The
provider must be qualified to provide advice and counsel to
management on matters of Occupational Health, as described in the
Stellantis Health Services Manual. The RNs are managed by Corporate
Medical, but ongoing collaboration with the RNs is required. Each
on-site occupational provider must support the Scope of Services
referenced above. Each on-site occupational provider must be
knowledgeable in OSHA record keeping and compliance. Each on-site
occupational provider must manage disability and workers
compensation cases. Each on-site occupational provider must be able
to respond to emergencies anywhere on the plant premises and
participate in emergency drills. The on-site occupational provider
will provide advisory and consulting services to Plant Management,
Chief Physician, and Corporate Medical Operations in a timely
manner, and will generally assist Stellantis in Occupational
Medicine Services. Each on-site occupational provider has clinical
responsibilities for employee health at the respective plant
locations, especially as it may be affected by conditions of
employment. Their knowledge and understanding, therefore, should
encompass not only those methods by which a good provider cares for
a sick or injured person, but also the working environment, the
materials and processes used and the preventive measures available
to protect the health of the workers. The provider can then
knowledgeably conduct periodic physical exams to determine work
capacity and to monitor the health of workers. Additional
responsibilities include assisting in the implementation of medical
programs and procedures which are in compliance with federal and
state regulatory standards, as further outlined in the Stellantis
Health Services Manual. Each on-site occupational provider will be
guided in their professional actions by adherence to high standards
of professional ethics. In addition, each on-site occupational
physician or nurse practitioner is responsible for adherence to all
pertinent State and Federal laws governing the practice of medicine
or nursing. On-site occupational provider will monitor preventive
maintenance on existing and future medical equipment and direct the
staff to implement corrective action / repair as required.
Providers may be required to provide regular audits of supplies and
equipment. Providers will be required to participate in chart
audits. Providers may be required to fill in at other local plants
to ensure priority coverage. Providers may need to transfer to
other local plants to meet business needs. Providers may need to
provide support or telemedicine visits to other plants to meet
business needs. Providers may be required to attend a health and
safety conference annually. Providers must be willing to train in
the use of Cority, the electronic medical record system if they are
not already proficient. Final compensation will be based on
relevant factors including work experience, skills, certifications,
and internal equity. Qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender
identity, disability, or protected veteran status. Requirements
Unrestricted IN state license to practice as an NP. 3 years of
Occupational Medicine experience as an NP, preferably in an
industrial setting, although will accept Emergency Room or Urgent
Care experience within the last year. Knowledge of and experience
working with OSHA and workers’ compensation.
Keywords: Valor Healthcare, Lafayette , Occupational Nurse Practitioner PRN, Healthcare , Kokomo, Indiana