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Achieving Health Nigeria Initiative

Senior Technical Officer – Laboratory Services

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Seniority (Medical, health, Non-profit, social work)

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Regional Medical Officer

Job details

Contract Type

Description

Education

  • Completed doctorate in Medicine from an accredited academic institution (Doctor in Medicine).
  • Post-doctoral Diploma in one of the specialty branches of Medicine (e.g. Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Occupational Medicine). - Courses which do not attribute a diploma as "Specialist” in a specific branch of Medicine, though they may be an asset, but do not substitute a Specialty Diploma.
  • Additional qualifications in Occupational and Travel medicine are an asset.

Experience

  • Seven years of post doctorate experience in clinical medicine. Experience in occupational health,travel and tropical medicine, preventive medicine, medical evacuations, mental health, and crisis management are an asset.
  • at least three years of managerial/supervision experience with clinical staff (e.g. doctors, nurses, etc.); experience in general office administration;
  • experience in medical insurances and health claim analysis is desirable;
  • knowledge of legal and ethical issues related to occupational health care practice is an asset;
  • experience in liaising with international organizations and hospitals in different countries is an asset.


Responsibilities

Medical Examinations Oversight

  • Review and validate medical examination reports including, but not exclusively:
    • Entry on Duty (EOD) assessments,
    • Periodic Medical Examinations (PME) for selected risk groups,
    • Driver-specific fitness exams
    • Reports on Long term sick leave certifications
    • Reports on Disability and other special cases
    • Independent Medical Examinations
  • Ensure that all examinations meet quality standards and comply with IOM-OHU protocols.
  • Assess medical fitness for duty and deployment, including to hardship duty stations.
  • Screen medical questionnaires for staff and dependents, identifying any conditions that may affect work capacity or require special accommodations.
  • Authorize extended insurance coverage upon exit (e.g., CACP) when medically justified.

Clinical Duties and Medical Support

  • Undertake clinical duties when applicable, including walk-in consultations, emergency response, and follow-up care for staff.
  • Provide occupational health services such as immunizations, malaria prophylaxis, and travel health kits.
  • Refer staff to external specialists and ensure proper follow-up and documentation.
  • Support health education and promotion programs, including preventive health campaigns and awareness initiatives in collaboration with OHU HQ.
  • Participate in addressing workplace health risks, including ergonomic assessments and mental health support.

Health Insurance and Claims Management

  • Oversee the review of medical insurance claims, ensuring accuracy and compliance with IOM policies.
  • Collaborate to detect and prevent fraud when suspicious medical documents are provided and escalate complex cases to OHU and HRM units.
  • Liaise with insurance providers to resolve coverage gaps and advocate for staff welfare.
  • Liaise and support the Insurance Unit in providing information on coverage, entitlements and claims.

Occupational Health and Safety

  • Implement the Occupational Health Strategy regionally, including risk assessments and health infrastructure evaluations.
  • Coordinate emergency medical support and medical evacuations in collaboration with OHU and field missions.
  • Provide pre-travel medical briefings and ensure staff preparedness for deployment.
  • Act as OHU’s regional representative on occupational health hazards and crisis response.

Medico-Administrative Advisory

  • Advise HR and senior management on medical standards for recruitment, sick leave, and travel.
  • Participate in crisis preparedness planning and business continuity efforts.
  • Supervise medical clearances for staff across UN entities, ensuring consistency with Earth Med protocols.

Training and Supervision

  • Implement health education programs, including HIV/AIDS prevention, first aid, and CPR.
  • Ensure availability of medical supplies and proper functioning of equipment.

Reporting and Documentation

  • Submit regular reports on high-cost cases, exclusions, occupational incidents, and sick leave trends.
  • Maintain organized and confidential medical records, ensuring compliance with data protection standards.
  • Provide statistical insights to inform health policy and program development.

Stakeholder Engagement

  • Represent IOM in inter-agency health forums and maintain partnerships with local healthcare providers.
  • Provide technical input to donor proposals and health-related projects under the supervision of the Chief Medical Officer and the Director SHWD.
  • Act as focal point for regional health emergencies and coordinate response efforts.
  • Perform such other duties that may be assigned.


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