The District seeks programming and qualified staff to provide excellent Occupational Health related medical care and customer service to approximately 11,000 District Personnel. Medical staff must have licensure in the state of Texas and advanced training in Occupational Health medicine and provide expertise in disability management and hazardous exposures. A focus on excellence in provision of occupational health, expertise in program assessment, design, and development, as well as continuous improvement efforts and response to changes in the public and occupational health arena is required. Occupational Health Services would include pre-employment health assessments, immunizations, drug and alcohol testing, annual compliance services (ie. Respirator Fit Testing, TB Screening), case management for disability, and urgent response to employee exposures and injuries as needed.