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FBO DAILY - FEDBIZOPPS ISSUE OF JANUARY 14, 2016 FBO #5165
SOLICITATION NOTICE

Q -- Medical services - Package #1

Notice Date
1/12/2016
 
Notice Type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
 
NAICS
923110 — Administration of Education Programs
 
Contracting Office
Department of Labor, Employment Training Administration, Job Corps Boston Region, JFK Federal Building, Room E350, Boston, Massachusetts, 02203
 
ZIP Code
02203
 
Solicitation Number
BJCC_medical_services_2016
 
Archive Date
3/15/2016
 
Point of Contact
Rosalba Vargas, Phone: 7186234014, Katiusca Mcnish, Phone: 718-623-4060
 
E-Mail Address
vargas.rosalba@jobcorps.org,
(vargas.rosalba@jobcorps.org, urchasing)
 
Small Business Set-Aside
N/A
 
Description
Sam Registration Vendor's Packet Physician The Brooklyn Job Corps Center is federally funded training facility for youth between the ages of 16 and 24. The Academy is operated for the United states Department of Labor by ResCare, INC. The Brooklyn Job Corp Center is now accepting bids for a Physician licensed by the state of New York to provide Subcontract Medical Services. These services will include working in the development, implantation and monitoring of the total center health and wellness program and providing direct medical services to students. Approved candidate must provide malpractice insurance for medical services. This is a contract position that will be awarded for eight (8) hours a week for Brooklyn starting on April 1, 2016 through May 31, 2017. Please mail proposals to the Purchasing Department at Brooklyn Job Corps, 585 DeKalb Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11205 for Brooklyn or email proposals to Vargas.Rosalba@jobcorps.org. Written proposals must be received by March 1, 2016. Proposals received after this date will not be considered. Scope of Work Provide (8 hours) of medical services at the Brooklyn Job Corps Center that will include, but will not be limited to, those health and wellness services specified in the Job Corps Federal Regulations (Title 20 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 638.510) in the Job Corps Policy and Requirements handbook (PRH) Chapter 6, and applicable Technical Assistance Guides (TAGs). These services include: The development, implantation, and monitoring of the center health and wellness program, to help students become and stay employed, including: Advising the center director and health service staff on all medical and health related matters. This shall include staffing requirements; the advisability of medical separations, including the furnishing of diagnosis, prognosis and recommendations for future care; the utilization and cost of services; the personalization of patient care; and any other health areas deemed appropriate by the Center Director. Consulting with center staff on ordering, accounting for and safeguarding health equipment, supplies and medications. With due regard for Job Corps requirements, the center physician will prioritize health needs and set program direction accordingly. To accomplish this, the center physician should confer with the health and wellness manager (HWM), the center dentist, and center mental health consultant (CMHC), and meet with the center director or administrative officer on a monthly basis to review policies and expenditures for that period and establish restraints, if necessary, to stay within budgetary guidelines. The center physician may involve the regional health specialist in the process, if needed. Developing a system to promote the coordination and integration of the health components (medical, oral health, mental health, environmental health, and health education) with other center activities. This will be done in cooperation with the HWM, center dentist and CMHC. Providing advice and assistance to health education instructors on the implementation of the health and wellness program and promoting health and wellness outside the clinic walls (i.e., out on center) to enhance employability of the total student population. Ensuring the maintenance, confidentiality, safeguarding of all health records. Issuing and maintain signed and dated standing orders for medical care in accordance with Health Care Guidelines Tag. Staying current on Job Corps policies and procedures via frequent communication with the center’s HWM, review of the Job Corps Health and Wellness website and participation in monthly national center physician teleconferences. Providing direct medical services to students, including; A cursory medical inspection for each student within the first 48 hours after arrival on center, and a definitive medical examination and health history of each student within 14 days of arrival on center. The medical examination will include the interpretation of all routine laboratory tests. Although much of this work may be delegated, the center physician assistant maintains the ultimate responsibility for the quality of work performed. Diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury, including the center physician assistant’s availability on center for acute illness and injury visits. Arrangements for preventive immunizations and detection and control of communicable diseases as specified in PRH-6 and the Immunization and Communicable Disease Control TAG. Provision of all necessary referrals for specialist and institutional care in reviewing follow up information from such off- center referrals. Providing a system of 24- hour emergency back-up coverage/referral. REQUIREMENTS Current License as MHC in New York. Current Resume Proof of Current Insurance Liability Professional References Must be in compliance with all local, state and federal guidelines and regulations Control Substances Registration Certificate (DEA Certificate) Satisfies the requirement of the New York Department of Professional Regulation Board of Nursing (Chapter 210-11) Minimum of 2 years work experience as a Nurse Practitioner or five years RN nursing experience; Must be registered on the SAM.gov Website Must complete Vendor Packet. Which consist of the following items: New Vendor Form. DUN# Section is a priority. W-9 Form Non- Conflict of Interest Terms & Conditions Anti-Bribery Form in the Approval Box Inquiries and responses to this request should be directed to: Administrative Manager Brooklyn Job Corps Academy 585 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn, New York 11205 718-623-4014 Cell: 347-431-8599 Vargas.Rosalba@jobcorps.org ALL CONTRACT ACTIONS ARE SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH FERDERAL REGULATORY PROCEDURES AND MANDATES OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER. THIS IS NOT AN OPPORTUNITY TO CONTRACT WITH THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF LABOR. THIS IS A SUBCONTRACTING OPPORTUNITY.
 
Web Link
FBO.gov Permalink
(https://www.fbo.gov/spg/DOL/ETA/BostonMA/BJCC_medical_services_2016/listing.html)
 
Place of Performance
Address: Brooklyn Job corps, 585 Dekalb, Brooklyn, New York, 11205, United States
Zip Code: 11205
 
Record
SN03989363-W 20160114/160112234837-d71c269478cbe28de32e79f54085d34b (fbodaily.com)
 
Source
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
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