CFA No: IOMRONBO/CFA/012/2023
(on oncall basis subject to need)
RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
In particular, the incumbent will:
Review all files of refugees/migrants known to have significant medical conditions and discuss the findings with the IOM physician.
Complete all logistical and administrative procedures required before travel as advised.
Ensure that special services (i.e., medications, oxygen, stretcher, others) needed are available and confirmed before departure.
Provide all necessary medical care and support to designated beneficiaries(s) – patients during the journey and accompany these persons to an agreed handover point.
Identify themselves to airline staff on check-in and again on boarding the carrier.
Extend general in-flight and on-the-ground support to all passengers travelling under the auspices of IOM as circumstances require.
Ensure all clinical observations and interventions are documented in provided forms as they happen.
Accommodate any changes in routing or schedule imposed by the carrier or condition of the patient.
Comply with standard IOM requirements for duty travel and entitlements.
Assume other duties as assigned, which may include meetings or briefing of national health or quarantine officials on arrival, the purchase of goods or equipment at the destination, or assisting in the shipping or return of such equipment, emergency admission processing or other unpredicted activity relevant to successful escorting.
Ensure that designated patients are handed over to a responsible entity overseas and that unescorted onward travel connections are completely understood by the passenger, accompanying family members, or continuing non-medical escorts, and partner agencies.
Upon handover of the migrant(s) to the receiving party, obtain the signature from the receiving party to Migrant Handover Notification filled in and signed by the medical escort.
Ensure handing over is done as per previously agreed protocol or as necessitated in case of an emergency in communication with the Chief Nurse, Regional Medical Movement Cordinator or other relevant higher authority directly concerned with the movement.
Complete and submit the Escort Movement Report to the IOM Mission and the relevant MHD Unit involved within one week after the completion of duty.
Return the IOM medical escort bag once duty is complete, with inventory of all medications or supplies used during the journey within one week of duty completion or earlier as instructed.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
University Degree or Diploma in Nursing with valid license to practice medicine in Kenya.
At least five years of clinical experience with thorough knowledge of emergency medicine:distinct advantage to ER specialists and specialists in emergency pulmonology, cardiology; neurology and paediatric medicine including mental health specialists (psychiatrists). Current BLS and ACLS or equivalent certification required.
Willingness and ability to provide non-medical assistance.
Ability to travel at least once every two months and if needed on short notice.
Possession of a valid US, Canadian and/or a Schengen Visa
Technical competency:
Effectively applies knowledge of IOM Migration Health Division’s SOPs and Administrative policies and procedures in execution of responsibilities.
SKILLS
Gender sensitivity and respect for cultural diversity
Proficiency in computer skills, especially in MS Office products (Excel, Outlook, Word etc.).
LANGUAGES
Required: Fluency in English and Knowledge of languages spoken in East Africa is required. Working knowledge of French; and/or any other UN Official language is advantageous.
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Interested candidates should submit CV and a cover letter indicating the Call for Application Number (CFA No.), Position Title and the Duty Station with three professional referees (supervisors) and their contacts (both email and telephone) to: ronairobihrdrec@iom.intCLOSING DATE: 31 August 2023
Apply via :
ronairobihrdrec@iom.int