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Medical Escort / Doctor At International Organization for Migration



Core Functions / Responsibilities:

  • Prior to departure:
    1. Verify validity of passport, visa and medical license. Ensure that the copy of medical license is prepared for the trip.2. Undertake pre-departure preparations consisting of familiarization with the escorted beneficiary(ies) and their medical files, as well as discussion and planning with the IOM medical team in the country of departure or the Regional Office (RO) and with external specialists, as necessary. Remote consultations with the receiving healthcare provider, IOM HQ or specialists.in other IOM country offices may be necessary depending on the situation and are particularly important for severe medical cases.

    3. Ensure that the Medical Information Form (MEDIF) or Medical Information Form for Air Travel (MEDA) has been submitted to the respective airline and their approval received.

    4. Examine all aspects of the trip well in advance of departure, such as flight and layover duration, access to medical facilities, and special travel arrangements (e.g. wheelchair, special seating or stretcher, oxygen, ambulance, and others).

    5. Become familiarized and sign off on the written Medical Escort Plan (MEP). Ensure that the MEP includes specific instructions and actions to be taken during transit and destination, such as focal persons to be met, communications to be maintained with identified parties, and options in the event of contingencies. The MEP should also specify the frequency and nature of vital signs and other parameters to monitor and document (e.g. oxygen saturation in flight), as well as which interventions to perform and the scope of an interim “fitness to travel” assessment that should be conducted between travel segments, as applicable. If such information is not provided, request clarifications of each point from the IOM case managers.

    6. Obtain emergency contact information (for both OPS and MHD staff) for use in transit, at the port of entry (POE) and at the final destination (FD).

    7. Check the content of the medical escort’s kit, request additional medication or medical equipment as needed. Maintain a written inventory of supplies used during travel to be submitted to the IOM mission upon return.
    8. Ensure that several copies of the Medical Escort forms MH06-B and MH06-D are prepared for the trip, and one set of forms MH06-A and MH06-C.
    9. Ensure that a mobile phone with international roaming is available and in good order. Keep open communication channels before departure, in transit (if necessary, in-flight) and upon arrival.
    10. Introduce him/herself and brief patients and their families on the MEP prior to travel. Patients should be briefed on what to expect from the ME service, including the responsibilities of an IOM ME towards escorted cases (e.g. escorted patients and their families should be aware that the escort is required to remain in close proximity to the escorted case throughout the journey).2
    11. Ensure that the escorted individual(s) is/are fit to travel prior to departure. The ME reserves the right to cancel the escorted individual(s) from a flight after evaluating their clinical condition if they are deemed not fit to travel. The cancellation should be done in coordination with the physician in IOM Jordan or the relevant RO, if there is no MHD presence in the mission. Immediately notify the relevant MHD and Operations staff of any event that may result in a
    delay/alteration of the plans.

  • In transit:
    12. Introduce him/herself to airplane cabin staff, briefly explain the ME’s duties and engage their assistance in case of a medical emergency. Provide medical assistance, as well as non-medical support, to other beneficiaries travelling under the auspices of IOM as needed.
    13. Follow the MEP, regularly monitor the health status of escorted beneficiary(ies) and other beneficiaries in need of medical assistance. If necessary, provide emergency interventions in coordination with the airline crew, and if available, ground medical team. Record medical notes, observations and interventions in a comprehensive manner, with appropriate frequency and detail.
    14. Perform fitness-to travel check before each travel segment.
    15. Stay in close proximity to the beneficiary(ies) throughout the journey. Do not leave the beneficiary(ies) unattended without a legitimate reason and for longer than absolutely necessary. Inform beneficiary(ies) about your whereabouts and expected time of return whenever the absence is necessary.
    16. In case of significant deterioration of the beneficiary’s condition that results in travel deviation or a need for special reception arrangements, such as unplanned hospitalization, immediately notify IOM staff in the sending and receiving missions and, if applicable, the transit mission. Stay with the patient until released by the IOM staff in sending or receiving missions, as well as the medical personnel assuming further care of the patient.
  • Upon arrival:
    17. At the end of the itinerary, hand over the escorted patients to a responsible entity. If a planned or emergency hospitalization is required immediately upon arrival or during transit, the handover should only be made to clinical staff at the hospital.
    18. Ensure that any un-escorted onward travel connections are completely understood by the passenger, accompanying family members, non-medical escorts, or partner agencies.
    19. Upon handover of the beneficiary(ies) to the receiving party, fill in the Migrant Handover Notification Form (MH06-D) and get it signed by the receiving party. Provide one copy to the receiving party and retain the other copy. Release the medical records and a copy of the Observation and Intervention Report (MH06-B) to the beneficiary(ies) or his/her guardian.
    20. If any special medical equipment, such as a portable oxygen concentrator (POC), was obtained for the beneficiary’s use during the movement from the POE to the FD, ensure that it is returned, or booked to return, to the IOM POE or an external service provider, as per instructions received before travel or at the POE.21. Submit the Migrant Handover Notification Form (MH06-D), the Escort Report Forms (MH06-A and B), the Medical Escort Checklist (MH06-C), the medical escort kit and the mobile phone (if provided by IOM) to IOM Jordan within 1 (one) week of return to the duty station, unless agreed otherwise.
    22. Perform other duties as may be assigned.
  • Education & Experience:
  • University Degree in Medicine from an accredited academic institution with minimum of four years of clinical experience,
  • Valid certification in Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS); Clinical specialty linked to the medical profile of the escorted beneficiary (advantage if: Emergency Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Neurology, Psychiatry, Anesthesiology, Cardiology or Pulmonology).
  • Training or working experience in the areas of Tuberculosis management, mass immunizations, communicable diseases, laboratory testing or public health is an advantage.
  • Previous work experience with an international organization and NGOs or working with refugees or migrants would be an advantage.
  • Good technical skills, including in phlebotomy.
  • Demonstrated ability to maintain accuracy and confidentiality in performing responsibilities.
  • Willing to accept flexible work schedule.
  • Languages:
    • Fluency in English language and Arabic language is required.
    • Having a Valid Visa/Passport to USA, Canada, Australia, UK or Schengen (advantage)
    Behavioral
    • Accountability – takes responsibility for action and manages constructive criticisms
    • Client Orientation – works effectively well with clients and stakeholders
    • Continuous Learning – promotes continuous learning for self and keeps up to date on the medical emergency management
    • Communication – listens and communicates clearly, adapting delivery to the audience
    • Leadership and Negotiation – able to manage medical missions effectively and take timely decisions in coordination with MHD
    • Planning and Organizing – plans work, anticipates risks, and sets goals within area of responsibility;
    • Professionalism – displays mastery of subject matter
    • Teamwork – contributes to a collegial team environment; incorporates gender related needs, perspectives, concerns and promotes equal gender participation.
  • Technological Awareness – displays awareness of relevant technological solutions; Able to work under stress, to tolerate lengthy medical missions and cross-continent flights.
  • Any offer made to the candidate in relation to this Call for Application is subject to funding confirmation.
  • Appointment will be subject to certification that the candidate is medically fit for appointment and verification of residency, visa and authorizations by the concerned Government, where applicable. In addition to a clearance from the local government “Court Clearance”.

How to apply

Interested External Candidates are invited to submit their applications plus a cover letter through: [email protected]

  • Only Shortlisted Candidates will be contacted.
  • Posting period:
    From 05 Sep 2024 – 12 Sep 2024
    No Fees:
    IOM does not charge a fee at any stage of its recruitment process (application, interview,
    processing, training or other fee). IOM does not request any information related to bank.

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