Travel Medical Assistant
Description

   

CNS Occupational Medicine is not your typical healthcare organization. We are a team of compassionate professionals—both business and clinical—dedicated to protecting and promoting the health of the working population. As experts in Occupational and Industrial Medicine, we specialize in delivering comprehensive, quality-driven care and screening services for the workforce, from DOT physicals to advanced worksite health initiatives. Our rapid growth is driven by our commitment to people—our patients, our clients, and most importantly, our team.

At CNS, you're not just another employee—you’re a valued colleague and an integral part of a collaborative, energized, and mission-focused team. We believe that quality of life, professional development, and team culture matter. We invest in the right people and train the right way, ensuring you have the tools and support to succeed in a unique, high-impact healthcare environment.



Position Overview 

The Travel Occupational Health (OH) Technician plays a critical role in supporting CNS Occupational Medicine’s field-based services, with a primary focus on DOT-compliant drug and alcohol testing and audiometric testing. This position requires frequent travel to client sites across Pennsylvania and neighboring states. In addition to on-site testing responsibilities, the technician may provide administrative and clerical support related to the DOT drug and alcohol consortium while traveling. A daily stipend for meals and travel expenses is provided. Candidates must be available for overnight travel and adaptable to a flexible schedule. 


 

Primary Responsibilities and Duties 

  • Perform DOT and non-DOT drug and alcohol collections in accordance with federal guidelines 
  • Conduct audiometric testing following CAOHC standards 
  • Travel to various sites, including early mornings or evenings, for scheduled events or emergency testing 
  • Maintain proper documentation and chain of custody procedures 
  • Ensure equipment is transported, maintained, and calibrated as required 


Secondary Responsibilities and Duties 

  • Provide backup support in CNS Occupational Medicine’s Lititz and Delaware clinic locations when needed 
  • Assist with clerical duties related to drug and alcohol program administration, including form preparation and data entry 


Requirements

 

Qualifications and Education 

  • DOT Drug and Alcohol Specimen Collection Certification 
  • In-house training and certification available if needed. 
  • CAOHC Certification (Audiometric Testing) 
  • In-house training and certification available if needed. 
  • Valid Driver’s License 
  • DOT Medical Card 
  • Can be obtain in our clinic if needed 

 

Skills/Competencies 

  • Valid/current driver’s license and reliable transportation 
  • Must be comfortable driving a Ford F-250 (or similar vehicle) and towing a small trailer to and from client sites. 
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a focus on customer service 
  • Ability to work independently while maintaining professionalism on the road 
  • Demonstrated commitment to confidentiality and accuracy in testing and documentation 
  • Upholds and represents CNS Occupational Medicine’s core values and standards in all work environments 
Salary Description
$22.00 per hour