Medical Transfer Vehicle

Position Overview: 

The Medical Transfer Driver will be responsible for providing safe and efficient emergency transportation of patients to medical facilities in Turkwel, Kerio Delta. This role requires quick response to emergency calls, adherence to traffic laws, and the ability to assist with basic emergency medical care. The ideal candidate will have experience driving off-road vehicles in challenging terrain, with a strong commitment to safety, efficiency, and patient care. The role also requires some knowledge of first aid to assist patients during transportation

Key Responsibilities:

Vehicle Operation:

Drive the medical transfer vehicle safely and efficiently, transporting patients and medical staff to and from designated locations, including remote and off-road areas.
Ensure the vehicle is in good working condition at all times, including regular checks and maintenance.
Navigate through difficult terrains, including rural, off-road paths, and unpaved roads.
Ensure timely arrival of patients to medical facilities, following set schedules and emergency protocols.

Vehicle Maintenance and Reporting:

Perform daily checks on the vehicle to ensure it is in optimal condition, including checking tire pressure, fuel levels, and the state of any emergency equipment.
Report any vehicle malfunctions or damage to the Campus Manager immediately.
 Maintain accurate vehicle logs, including maintenance, fuel usage, and transport records.

Safety and Care:

Assist in loading and unloading patients and medical supplies, ensuring they are safely secured within the vehicle.
Maintain a calm and supportive environment during patient transfer.
Be familiar with basic first aid practices and assist patients in case of minor injuries or medical emergencies during transportation.

Collaboration and Communication:

Work closely with medical staff to coordinate patient transfers and any necessary adjustments to schedules.
Follow instructions from the Campus Manager / Field Doctor for scheduling, emergency procedures, and vehicle routing.
Communicate effectively with the operations team and other drivers in remote areas for coordination

Qualifications and Experience:

Education:

Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) certificate.
A valid driving license Classes BCE;
First-Aid Certificate Course lasting not less than one (1) week or any other recognized institution will be an added advantage.

Experience:

At least 5 years of experience in driving off-road vehicles, particularly in rural and remote locations.
Previous experience in transporting patients or passengers, preferably in a healthcare or emergency setting, is highly desirable.

Skills and Competencies:

Strong attention to detail when performing vehicle inspections and preparing reports.
Excellent communication skills to coordinate with emergency medical teams and hospital staff.
Calm under pressure with the ability to handle high-stress situations with composure.
The ability to navigate efficiently through various routes and handle unexpected changes during emergency responses.
A strong sense of responsibility and the ability to ensure patient and staff safety at all times.
Physical Stamina: Ability to assist patients in and out of vehicles and handle medical equipment.
Excellent Communication: Ability to communicate with patients, medical staff, and dispatchers.
Knowledge of Medical Equipment: Understanding medical devices and equipment that may need to be transported.
Able to work in a 24-hour environment / on ad-hoc basis in line with medical cases occurrence.
Attention to Detail: Ensuring patient safety, comfort, and all vehicle and transport-related details are managed efficiently.
Flexibility to work long hours during peak periods and manage high-pressure situations.

Physical Requirements:

Ability to lift patients and medical equipment effortlessly.
Ability to drive for long hours and remain alert during emergency situations.
Ability to stand, bend, and move quickly in an emergency environment.

Benefits:

Competitive salary commensurate with experience.
30 days annual leave.
Accommodation and meals provided on-site.
Opportunities for professional development and training.

Work Environment:

This role requires residence at our Turkwel remote campus and adaptability to living and working away from urban amenities.
Availability to work in remote areas and potentially be on-call during emergencies and work flexible hours, including nights, weekends, and public holidays.
Willingness to work in challenging weather conditions, sometimes with limited resources.

Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their CV and a cover letter detailing their experience and suitability for the role to recruitment@turkanabasin.org  latest by 14 March 2025.

Apply via :

recruitment@turkanabasin.org