IOM - UN Migration

SVN/2026/32/Radiology Technologist/G5/ YDE&DLA

IOM - UN Migration  •  Yaoundé, CM (Onsite)  •  1 day ago
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Job Description

Under the direct supervision of the Senior Radiologic Technologist, with technical support from the IOM Teleradiology Centre and overall oversight from the Chief of Mission for administrative matters, the successful candidate will be responsible for processing screening X-rays of refugees and migrants within the IOM Health Assessment Programme.
  1. Take good quality chest X-ray images of migrants as requested by Physicians and/or Radiologist in accordance with IOM and international radiographic standards and resettlement countries technical instructions. Take the appropriate additional chest X-ray views using the standard procedures, when requested.

  2. Explain the X-ray examination procedures to applicants and answer questions. Prepare equipment’s and examination rooms for use, perform proper ID checking, correct biodata entry to CR/DR machines and standard labelling of the radiographic images avoiding substitutions.

  3. Apply proper radiographic techniques and radiation protection procedures during X-ray taking, including providing pelvic lead shielding for all, double wrap-around lead shielding for pregnant woman, positioning of applicants, collimation of X-ray beam, and use of proper X-ray exposure factors, and monitoring of applicants during the examinations.

  4. Perform proper processing of digital images on CR/DR machine, review the image quality and repeat when the image quality is not acceptable. Report important/urgent information to Radiologists and/or Physician.

  5. Contribute to maintaining consistently high-quality chest X-rays in the Radiology Unit through proper utilization of radiographic techniques, checking and correcting technical quality of the images, adherence to technical requirements of resettlement countries and training of staff involved in chest X-ray taking. Take the role of quality assurance focal person for the X-ray Unit, as needed.

  6. Participate in ensuring the overall radiation safety of the applicants, staff and the public by applying the standard radiation protection rules and regulations, regularly wearing personal radiation measurement badges, assisting the reading of the personal radiation monitoring badge, performing the duties of radiation protection focal person and communicating with the respective authorities, as needed.

  7. Take part in the regular and timely quality assurance of the CR/DR X-ray machines through proper handling of machines and regular checking of equipment performance and reporting of issues immediately. Contact external and internal technical service providers regarding maintenance service and repair of the X-ray equipment as needed.

  8. Contribute in optimizing the workflow in the Radiology Unit through applying regular quality control and improvement of the standard operating procedures including identification procedures and correctness of data entry to ensure quick, correct, and smooth X-ray processing and timely delivery of chest X-ray images and reports.

  9. Prepare daily worklists, barcodes, check the identity of applicants, radiographic counselling, uploading digital Chest X-rays images to e-Medical website, and/or burning images on CDs.

  10. Prepare statistical summary reports on operational activities of the Radiology Unit, document any other information and properly keep records as needed.

  11. Communicate with the Radiologist and/or Teleradiology Centers for the reading of the chest X-rays, take the role of the Country Office’s focal person for coordinating the radiology chest X-ray reading workflow and provide the chest X-ray reports to the panel physicians as needed.

  12. Contribute in implementing infection control measures and maintaining a tidy and neat work environment in the Radiology Unit.

  13. Suggest additional measures to improve the quality, speed or safety of the radiological procedures as needed.

  14. Perform any other duties as may be assigned.

EDUCATION

  • Bachelor’s degree or Diploma from an accredited academic institution in Radiologic Technology in countries where the scope of responsibilities are fulfilled according to national regulations.

  • A valid license to practice Radiography, if applicable.

EXPERIENCE

  • Three years for Bachelor degree holder and Five years for diploma holders working experience in radiography, especially Chest X-Ray.

  • Knowledge and experience of radiographic techniques;

  • Knowledge and experience in radiographic procedure, radiologic safety,

  • and quality management process;

  • Knowledge on digital machine.

  • Knowledge and experience in radiology information systems and Picture archiving and communication systems.

  • Experience in screening chest X-ray and Health Assessment Programs.

  • Certificate in the specialized training in thoracic radiology an advantage
  • Certificate in the Cardiothoracic imaging course an advantage
  • Certificate in the Teleradiology course an advantage
  • Certificate in Artificial Intelligence in Medical Imaging an advantage
  • Certificate in Quality Assurance and Regulatory Compliance training an advantage
  • Certificate in PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) Training an advantage
  • Proven experience in screening CXR reading an advantage

SKILLS

  • Leadership skills (desirable);

  • Organizational skills;

  • Communication skills.

  • Good computer skill, especially in Microsoft Excel.

Languages

REQUIRED

Fluency English and French (oral and written)

IOM - UN Migration

About IOM - UN Migration

Established in 1951, the International Organization for Migration is the leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration and is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society.

IOM works with its partners in the international community to assist in meeting the growing operational challenges of migration, advance understanding of migration issues, encourage social and economic development through migration and uphold the well-being and human rights of migrants.

More people are on the move today than at any other time in recorded history: 1 billion people – comprising a seventh of humanity. A variety of elements – not least the information and communications revolutions – contribute to the movement of people on such a large scale. The forces driving migration as a priority issue are: climate change, natural and manmade catastrophes, conflict, the demographic trends of an ageing industrialized population, an exponentially expanding jobless youth population in the developing world and widening North–South social and economic disparities.

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