Conduct on-site clinical walkthroughs and evaluate the quality and compliance of medical care provided in monitored facilities.
Interview facility healthcare staff and residents to collect high-quality data regarding medical services and living conditions.
Synthesize complex medical findings and clinical data into clear, actionable reports that identify deficiencies and conform to federal oversight standards.
Create comprehensive workpapers and draft specialized sections of site-specific reports that outline medical deficiencies and recommendations.
Coordinate closely with Senior Inspectors and Lead Auditors to successfully integrate medical oversight findings into the team's inspection activities, reports, and final draft reports.
Maintain absolute confidentiality and safeguard sensitive information, including protected health information and PII, collected during fieldwork.
Maintain high physical and logistical readiness, capacity to walk 15,000+ steps, stand for 8–10 hours, and carry equipment through various facility terrains.
Requirements
5+ years of experience working in a medical capacity, such as medicine, nursing, healthcare administration, or a closely related clinical field, credentials, and an advanced degree.
Proven track record and deep expertise in evaluating the quality of medical care in correctional, institutional, or residential settings.
Deep familiarity with oversight standards, such as the NCCHC Standards for Health Services or federal government inspection guidelines.
Superior English writing skills with the ability to translate complex medical findings into detailed, highly readable compliance assessments under tight deadlines.
Exceptional collaboration skills within a multi-disciplinary federal oversight inspection team.
U.S. Citizenship (required for this federal project).