Employment Eligibility Verification
All new employees will receive an email and/or text message to complete a criminal background check upon offer acceptance. A criminal background check must be successfully completed before a new hire can begin employment at Billings Clinic.
New employees are also required to comply with federal employment eligibility by completing a Form I-9 prior to start.
Employee Health Requirements
Your recruiter will instruct you on any necessary screenings with Employee Health upon acceptance of an offer.
Drug Screening
All Billings Clinic new hires will be subject to a urine drug screening prior to the start of their employment.
Immunizations
Tuberculosis screening is required by one of the following methods:
a) IGRA Blood Test (Either QuantiFeron or TSpot) within 30 days prior to date of hire, OR
b) 2-Step TST (tuberculin skin test) (one test within 1 year prior to date of hire and one test within 30 days prior to hire) OR
c) Chest X-ray (CXR) (within 12 months prior to date of hire) for employees with prior positive TB tests or Latent TBI to rule out active disease.
The following vaccines are also strongly recommended for employment at Billings Clinic:
a) (2) Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccinations or quantitative titers showing immunity
b) (2) Varicella vaccinations or a quantitative titer showing immunity
***NOTE: If you decline the MMR and/or Varicella vaccines and are not otherwise already immune, or if you decline to disclose your vaccination/immunity status for MMR and/or Varicella, Billings Clinic will engage in the interactive process with you before you are hired to determine if there are reasonable accommodation measures to allow you to work at Billings Clinic in a manner that protects the safety and health of employees, patients, visitors, and other persons. The interactive process may delay your start date.
The following vaccines are strongly recommended for employment at Billings Clinic
a) Annual Influenza vaccine, or proof of current year vaccine.
b) Up-to-date COVID-19 vaccine
c) Hepatitis B vaccine series
d) T dap (Tetanus)