Core Functions / Responsibilities:
In particular he/she will:
Supervise the works of radiographers, and radiology support staff in the x-ray units in Kenya, oversee and guide the radiology services in region of Africa and ensure smooth workflow and quality of radiology services.
Coordination and communication with the head of the mobile and data processing center in regard to radiology related mobile mission requirements and provide support.
Liaise with IOM partners from CDC, Health from Australian and the Canadian health department in regard on radiology related matters, in coordination with the Global teleradiology coordinator.
Review and correctly interpret the digital screening chest X-rays (CXRs) using the teleradiology systems. Identify radiological signs of TB and other incidental findings in accordance with the technical guidelines of the resettlement countries. Compare the current with previous CXR findings and document the change, for cases with follow-up radiographs.
Assess quality of chest radiographs to meet optimal diagnostic criteria and the required standards. Request for repeat CXR when the CXR is suboptimal and for additional view when needed. Recommend for further imaging by documenting in the system when needed.
Submit the CXR reports to eMedical websites for Canada and Australia cases. Use UKTB global website for reporting cases under UKTB programme in Kenya and the region.
Coordinate with and guide the radiographers and the medical clerks on the different country operations X-ray units from the region for optimizing the CXR quality, timely eMedical completion, and delivery of the reports.
Provide consultation when the CXR is read by the consultant radiologists and when they have queries during primary reading service, and provide regular internal monitoring of the CXR readings, through double reading of sample of CXRs already read by the consultant primary radiologists and provide regular feedback and advice to maintain the quality of the CXR readings.
Review the queries and feedback from Panel physicians on the CXR reports in Kenya and the region. discuss and explain the findings of the CXR images, and if correction is needed revise the reports accordingly.
In coordination with the Global Radiology Coordinator, in Manila, get second opinion for clarifying suspicious CXR findings, for addressing any service process concerns in the unit and any related issues
Ensure that the radiological reporting process is fraudless. Participate in internal and external image quality and CXR reports quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA) measures.
Provide second opinion confirmatory for CXR reading requests coming from different IOM field operations in the region when needed. And Participate in the process of the IOM global Teleradiology QC control CXR reading and analysis as needed.
Prepare radiological quarterly/yearly reports, and other reports produced by the Center for Africa region.
Conduct radiology training, image viewing sessions and feedback to consultant radiologists, panel physicians and radiographers in the Center and to the missions in the region to maintain the quality of the radiology service and staff capacity building.
Prepare radiology standard operating procedures (SOP) and training materials, coordinate with the IOM Global radiology coordinator in Manila, for any radiology assistant needed and for new advisors from the global Center.
Arrange and make sure back up radiologist is available for the service when going on leave. When needed, assist in establishing and training backup local radiologists.
Perform other related tasks as may be assigned
Required Qualifications and Experience
Education
Master’s degree in Medicine from an accredited academic institution and postgraduate degree in
Radiology with five years of relevant professional experience; or Bachelor’s Degree in Medicine and post graduate degree in Radiology with seven years of relevant professional experience.
Board registration certificate is obligatory and a must.
Must have a valid Specialist Recognition Certificate from the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council.
Must have a valid annual retention certificate from the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council.
Experience
Kenyan Citizen.
Experience in Radiology; especially chest radiology required.
Thorough knowledge of the natural history, radiological and clinical presentation of tuberculosis.
Experience use of different Microsoft office programs required.
Experience in interpretation of screening CXR an advantage
Experience in staff administration and management.
Experience in data analysis and management.
Previous experience in doing CXR reporting for different resettlement countries an advantage for the USRAP, Australia, Canada and the UK detection for TB, with a minimum of 5 years.
Experience in quality radiology assurance services and in writing guidelines and training materials an advantage.
Skills
Proficient in a Microsoft Office environment, including extensive use of Microsoft Excel Word, PowerPoint and comfortable with learning new software and project reporting tools.
Advanced analytical and critical thinking skill.
Languages:
Required: For all applicants, fluency in English and Kiswahili is required (oral and written). Working knowledge of French; and/or any other UN Official language is advantageous.
Submit cover letter indicating the Position Title & Vacancy Notice Number (VN No.), and CV with telephone and
e-mail contacts including 3 Referees (Supervisors) to: IOM, RO Human Resources Department, via e-mail to ronairobihrdrec@iom.intClosing Date: 16 July 2023Only Shortlisted Applicants will be contacted
Apply via :
ronairobihrdrec@iom.int