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Under the overall supervision of Regional Director , the direct supervision of the Regional Health Assessment Programme Coordinator (RHAPC) in Nairobi, the secondary supervision of the Global Quality Assurance and Compliance Coordinator, Geneva, and in close coordination with Regional Directors in Dakar and Nairobi as well as the Migration Health Division (MHD) Regional Thematic Specialists (RTS’s), the Regional Migration Health Emergency Response Coordinator and other Senior MHD staff in IOM HQ, as well as Migration Health Advisor, IOM Washington for United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) related matters, the Deputy Regional Health Assessment Programme Coordinator will be responsible for assisting the RHAPC in the development and implementation of the regional quality management system for Health Assessment Programmes (HAPs) (including quality standards in health emergency response situations) as well as the coordination of joint Health Assessments (HA) and non-HA health programmes and activities in Africa. As part of the duties, the Deputy Regional Health Assessment Programme Coordinator will provide oversight of the Regional Data Processing, Analysis and Follow Up Unit, including direct supervision of the Migration Health Processing Officer.

Responsibilities and Accountabilities

  1. Review and enhance the quality management plan for all HA and related programmes in Africa based on the global quality framework for HAPs in close coordination with regional and global-level senior MHD colleagues.
  2. Conduct regular quality monitoring visits to HAPs and other health project-implementing locations and provide feedback to the Country Offices (COs), RHAPC, or respective RTS’s, RDs, and senior MHD staff in HQ.
  3. Organize and coordinate the data collection, analysis, and reporting system for all Migration HA-related operations in Africa, including:
    1. Ensuring compliance of data entry software applications and protocols;
    2. Health Assessment pipeline monitoring and reports;
    3. Radiology testing outcomes;
    4. Laboratory testing outcomes;
    5. TB treatment;
    6. Pre-departure examinations;
    7. Presumptive treatment;
    8. Medical escorts;
    9. Incident reports; and,
    10. Files transmission monitoring and reporting to the Resettlement Support Centre (RSC) Africa, as well as to Australian, UK, and Canadian High Commissions in Nairobi, as well as other relevant countries requesting health assessment missions and entities for resettlement caseloads.
  4. Ensure implementation of the Global Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) related to

    migrant health programmes, in particular for migration health assessment programmes and emergency health response, and the development of regional and country-specific SOPs.

  5. Provide technical guidance and supervision to the Migration Health Processing Officers, Data Entry/Processing staff, and their focal points within the region.
  6. Compile and share effective practices and lessons learned from HA programmes and incident responses.
  7. Use and analyse migration health data to manage the quality of HAP and other health projects. Train staff in the use of global and regional data and reporting tools for quality management. Develop a data collection strategy for non-HAP health projects in Africa in coordination with the Head, Regional Data Processing, Analysis, and Follow-up Unit.
  8. Lead on the incident management process in HAPs Africa. Conceptualize the extension of the incident management system to non-HAP health projects. Work with the Migration Health Information team in Manila to develop adaptations of the Global Incident Reporting System (GIRS) to non-HAP health projects.
  9. Provide support to the RHAPC in the management of individual follow-up of medical cases as necessary. This may include assisting the RHAPC in planning and coordinating activities with IOM Operations and field staff, counterparts, as well as IOM and non-IOM panel physicians.
  10. Create regional staff development and training plans, including joint trainings for HAP and non-HAP MHD staff on cross-cutting themes of health assessments. Establish an environment that optimizes peer support, resources, experience sharing, and reporting between HAP and non-HAP health staff in Africa and potentially other regions.
  11. Assist in the mobilization of trained HAP staff for IOM health activities in emergencies and other non-HAP health projects.
  12. Identify opportunities for expanding migration health activities and programmes in the region, responding to the needs of Member States (MS) and migrants, announcements for call of proposals by drafting project concept notes and/or proposals, and liaising with United Nations (UN) agencies and the Ministry of Health to identify project development opportunities in coordination with MHD colleagues working in the respective regions.
  13. Proactively seek to ensure HAP capacities can benefit project development in coordination with RTS’s and HAP managers, including but not limited to the infrastructure and technical expertise, to address broader public health issues.
  14. Prepare administrative and programme reports and updates. In particular, prepare annual reports on member states activities or Migration HA’s activities and major parameters of the programs, and ad-hoc relevant and related reports, as requested.
  15. Design and incorporate public health activities in HAPs.
  16. In collaboration with the RTS and the RHAPC, represent the Organization and promote IOM health activities and IOM’s regional strategy in meetings, workshops, international conferences, and, as required, write reports, presentations, and background documents on behalf of the MHD.
  17. Perform such other duties as may be assigned.

Required Qualifications and Experience

Education

  • University degree in Medicine from an accredited institution and a Master’s degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, International Health, Tropical Medicine, or a related field from an accredited academic institution with at least seven years of relevant professional experience; or,
  • University degree in Medicine from an accredited institution with at least nine years of relevant professional experience.

Accredited Universities are those listed in the UNESCO World Higher Education Database.

Experience

  • The professional experience must include at least seven years of experience in the management of health programmes or systems, related to migration health, of which five are at an international level, preferably in developing countries;
  • Experience in migration health assessment programmes is a distinctive advantage;
  • Formal training or demonstrated experience in conceptualization, evaluation, or implementation of public health programs is mandatory; and,
  • Demonstrated experience in the application of quality management principles is mandatory.

Skills

  • In-depth knowledge of the broad range of migration health programming-related subject areas dealt with by the Organization;
  • Ability to effectively work with thematic specialists, proactively identifying areas of common interest and collaborating to find innovative solutions while balancing various interests;
  • In-depth knowledge of HAPs, including Refugee Resettlement;
  • Knowledge of UN and bilateral donor programming;
  • Knowledge of managing a large team;
  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills;
  • Demonstrated skills in writing, editing, and reporting;
  • Personal qualities include commitment, efficiency, flexibility, self-motivation, respect for diversity, and creative thinking; and,
  • Ability to work effectively and harmoniously with colleagues from varied cultures and professional backgrounds.

Languages

For this position, fluency in English is required (oral and written).

Working knowledge of another official UN languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish) is an advantage.

Proficiency in language(s) required will be specifically evaluated during the selection process, which may include written and/or oral assessments.

How to apply

Notes

Internationally recruited professional staff are required to be mobile. Please refer to this link for guidance on the IOM Job Category. Any offer made to the candidate in relation to this vacancy notice is subject to funding confirmation. This selection process may be used to staff similar positions in various duty stations. Recommended candidates will remain eligible to be appointed in a similar position for a period of 24 months.

Appointment will be subject to all clearances, including medical and security, as well as accreditation, any residency or visa requirements. Vacancies close at 23:59 local time in Geneva, Switzerland, on the respective closing date. No late applications will be accepted.

IOM has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and IOM, including sexual exploitation and abuse, harassment, sexual harassment, abuse of authority, and any forms of discrimination. IOM is committed to promote the protection and safeguarding of all children.

IOM conducts reference checks and background verification, including through system-wide databases such as ClearCheck, to help ensure that candidates have no record of misconduct, including on sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse, or fraud. Candidates are expected to uphold these standards and principles at all times.

IOM does not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment process—whether for application, interview, processing, training, or otherwise—and does not request any information related to bank accounts.

IOM only accepts duly completed applications submitted through the IOM WAVE system (for internal candidates, link here). The online tool also allows candidates to track the status of their application. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. For further information and other job postings, you are welcome to visit our website: IOM Careers and Job Vacancies.

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0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week International Organization for Migration Under the overall supervision of Regional Director , the direct supervision of the Regional Health Assessment Programme Coordinator (RHAPC) in Nairobi, the secondary supervision of the Global Quality Assurance and Compliance Coordinator, Geneva, and in close coordination with Regional Directors in Dakar and Nairobi as well as the Migration Health Division (MHD) Regional Thematic Specialists (RTS’s), the Regional Migration Health Emergency Response Coordinator and other Senior MHD staff in IOM HQ, as well as Migration Health Advisor, IOM Washington for United States Refugee Admissions Program (USRAP) related matters, the Deputy Regional Health Assessment Programme Coordinator will be responsible for assisting the RHAPC in the development and implementation of the regional quality management system for Health Assessment Programmes (HAPs) (including quality standards in health emergency response situations) as well as the coordination of joint Health Assessments (HA) and non-HA health programmes and activities in Africa. As part of the duties, the Deputy Regional Health Assessment Programme Coordinator will provide oversight of the Regional Data Processing, Analysis and Follow Up Unit, including direct supervision of the Migration Health Processing Officer.Responsibilities and Accountabilities
  1. Review and enhance the quality management plan for all HA and related programmes in Africa based on the global quality framework for HAPs in close coordination with regional and global-level senior MHD colleagues.
  2. Conduct regular quality monitoring visits to HAPs and other health project-implementing locations and provide feedback to the Country Offices (COs), RHAPC, or respective RTS’s, RDs, and senior MHD staff in HQ.
  3. Organize and coordinate the data collection, analysis, and reporting system for all Migration HA-related operations in Africa, including:
    1. Ensuring compliance of data entry software applications and protocols;
    2. Health Assessment pipeline monitoring and reports;
    3. Radiology testing outcomes;
    4. Laboratory testing outcomes;
    5. TB treatment;
    6. Pre-departure examinations;
    7. Presumptive treatment;
    8. Medical escorts;
    9. Incident reports; and,
    10. Files transmission monitoring and reporting to the Resettlement Support Centre (RSC) Africa, as well as to Australian, UK, and Canadian High Commissions in Nairobi, as well as other relevant countries requesting health assessment missions and entities for resettlement caseloads.
  4. Ensure implementation of the Global Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) related tomigrant health programmes, in particular for migration health assessment programmes and emergency health response, and the development of regional and country-specific SOPs.
  5. Provide technical guidance and supervision to the Migration Health Processing Officers, Data Entry/Processing staff, and their focal points within the region.
  6. Compile and share effective practices and lessons learned from HA programmes and incident responses.
  7. Use and analyse migration health data to manage the quality of HAP and other health projects. Train staff in the use of global and regional data and reporting tools for quality management. Develop a data collection strategy for non-HAP health projects in Africa in coordination with the Head, Regional Data Processing, Analysis, and Follow-up Unit.
  8. Lead on the incident management process in HAPs Africa. Conceptualize the extension of the incident management system to non-HAP health projects. Work with the Migration Health Information team in Manila to develop adaptations of the Global Incident Reporting System (GIRS) to non-HAP health projects.
  9. Provide support to the RHAPC in the management of individual follow-up of medical cases as necessary. This may include assisting the RHAPC in planning and coordinating activities with IOM Operations and field staff, counterparts, as well as IOM and non-IOM panel physicians.
  10. Create regional staff development and training plans, including joint trainings for HAP and non-HAP MHD staff on cross-cutting themes of health assessments. Establish an environment that optimizes peer support, resources, experience sharing, and reporting between HAP and non-HAP health staff in Africa and potentially other regions.
  11. Assist in the mobilization of trained HAP staff for IOM health activities in emergencies and other non-HAP health projects.
  12. Identify opportunities for expanding migration health activities and programmes in the region, responding to the needs of Member States (MS) and migrants, announcements for call of proposals by drafting project concept notes and/or proposals, and liaising with United Nations (UN) agencies and the Ministry of Health to identify project development opportunities in coordination with MHD colleagues working in the respective regions.
  13. Proactively seek to ensure HAP capacities can benefit project development in coordination with RTS’s and HAP managers, including but not limited to the infrastructure and technical expertise, to address broader public health issues.
  14. Prepare administrative and programme reports and updates. In particular, prepare annual reports on member states activities or Migration HA’s activities and major parameters of the programs, and ad-hoc relevant and related reports, as requested.
  15. Design and incorporate public health activities in HAPs.
  16. In collaboration with the RTS and the RHAPC, represent the Organization and promote IOM health activities and IOM’s regional strategy in meetings, workshops, international conferences, and, as required, write reports, presentations, and background documents on behalf of the MHD.
  17. Perform such other duties as may be assigned.
Required Qualifications and ExperienceEducation
  • University degree in Medicine from an accredited institution and a Master’s degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, International Health, Tropical Medicine, or a related field from an accredited academic institution with at least seven years of relevant professional experience; or,
  • University degree in Medicine from an accredited institution with at least nine years of relevant professional experience.
Accredited Universities are those listed in the UNESCO World Higher Education Database.Experience
  • The professional experience must include at least seven years of experience in the management of health programmes or systems, related to migration health, of which five are at an international level, preferably in developing countries;
  • Experience in migration health assessment programmes is a distinctive advantage;
  • Formal training or demonstrated experience in conceptualization, evaluation, or implementation of public health programs is mandatory; and,
  • Demonstrated experience in the application of quality management principles is mandatory.
Skills
  • In-depth knowledge of the broad range of migration health programming-related subject areas dealt with by the Organization;
  • Ability to effectively work with thematic specialists, proactively identifying areas of common interest and collaborating to find innovative solutions while balancing various interests;
  • In-depth knowledge of HAPs, including Refugee Resettlement;
  • Knowledge of UN and bilateral donor programming;
  • Knowledge of managing a large team;
  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills;
  • Demonstrated skills in writing, editing, and reporting;
  • Personal qualities include commitment, efficiency, flexibility, self-motivation, respect for diversity, and creative thinking; and,
  • Ability to work effectively and harmoniously with colleagues from varied cultures and professional backgrounds.
LanguagesFor this position, fluency in English is required (oral and written).Working knowledge of another official UN languages (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, and Spanish) is an advantage.Proficiency in language(s) required will be specifically evaluated during the selection process, which may include written and/or oral assessments.

How to apply

NotesInternationally recruited professional staff are required to be mobile. Please refer to this link for guidance on the IOM Job Category. Any offer made to the candidate in relation to this vacancy notice is subject to funding confirmation. This selection process may be used to staff similar positions in various duty stations. Recommended candidates will remain eligible to be appointed in a similar position for a period of 24 months.Appointment will be subject to all clearances, including medical and security, as well as accreditation, any residency or visa requirements. Vacancies close at 23:59 local time in Geneva, Switzerland, on the respective closing date. No late applications will be accepted.IOM has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and IOM, including sexual exploitation and abuse, harassment, sexual harassment, abuse of authority, and any forms of discrimination. IOM is committed to promote the protection and safeguarding of all children.IOM conducts reference checks and background verification, including through system-wide databases such as ClearCheck, to help ensure that candidates have no record of misconduct, including on sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse, or fraud. Candidates are expected to uphold these standards and principles at all times.IOM does not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment process—whether for application, interview, processing, training, or otherwise—and does not request any information related to bank accounts.IOM only accepts duly completed applications submitted through the IOM WAVE system (for internal candidates, link here). The online tool also allows candidates to track the status of their application. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. For further information and other job postings, you are welcome to visit our website: IOM Careers and Job Vacancies.
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