What are the responsibilities and job description for the Nurse Practitioner position at Allied Occupational Medicine?
Company Description
Allied Occupational Medicine is a physician-owned and physician-led clinic dedicated to high-quality occupational healthcare. Our mission is simple: keep workforces healthy, safe, and on the job. We practice conservative, evidence-based medicine that avoids unnecessary interventions and supports faster, safer returns to work. With decades of experience and a commitment to individualized care, we partner with businesses of every size—from local employers to Fortune 500 companies—to protect worker well-being and drive organizational success through responsive injury management and clear communication.
The Opportunity
This is a rare, full-time on-site Nurse Practitioner role at a dedicated medical clinic serving one of the region’s largest active construction projects in Richmond, VA. With the project secured for the next five years, this position offers exceptional stability, and compensation is set at the 90th percentile for the role. You’ll practice at the center of a high-profile worksite where your work has immediate, visible impact on worker safety and project success.
The Role
As Nurse Practitioner, you’ll evaluate and treat injured and ill employees, conduct physical exams, develop treatment plans, and deliver preventive care. You’ll collaborate closely with our physicians, consult with employers on workplace health measures, and maintain accurate medical records. Above all, you’ll provide patient-centered care that promotes rapid recovery while keeping the workforce safe and productive.
What You’ll Bring
• Strong clinical skills in diagnosing and managing occupational injuries and illnesses, and conducting physical exams
• Experience in workplace health and injury management, including building return-to-work plans and partnering with employers
• Excellent written and verbal communication for clear documentation and employer consultations
• Working knowledge of occupational health regulations, standards, and best practices
• The ability to work both independently and as part of a healthcare team
• Active Nurse Practitioner license in the state of Virginia (required)
• Certification in Occupational Medicine or a relevant specialty (preferred)
• Proficiency with electronic health record (EHR) systems
• Current BLS (Basic Life Support) certification