The Staff Health Officer (SHO) is the focal point for all matters relating to the health of ICRC staff in the sub-delegations in Mindanao. In line with ICRC staff health strategy and in collaboration with medical personnel on the spot, s/he promotes and maintains the physical and mental health of the ICRC staff. S/he implements the staff health strategy in seven identified domains: staff health policy, prevention, health care and emergencies, stress management and crisis situation, health insurance, management of medical information and monitoring, assessment, and feedback.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Carries out health briefings for all new ICRC staff in the respective sub-delegation.
- Assesses and supervises living conditions in Mindanao across all sub-sites; promotes general hygiene standards (e.g. housing, use of mosquito nets, water filters, hygiene standards of cooks and cleaners, nutritional advice).
- Evaluates the medical structures available and quality of services provided; identifies and monitors services for the referral and treatment of ICRC staff.
- Provides advice and support to ICRC staff with health problems.
- Provides advice on the medical needs of ICRC staff during transportation and coordinates medical evacuations from the field to the capital.
- Liaises with the Staff Health Centre of Expertise (RH_COE_SAN) at ICRC headquarters and coordinates at local level in case of the repatriation of personnel out of the country.
- Compiles guidelines and procedures to be followed during the medical evacuation of personnel from the field or out of the country.
- Implements and follows up on ICRC stress policy.
- Collects accurate and reliable data on illnesses, accidents, and absenteeism, with a view to providing statistics on illnesses and the medical risks taken by all staff.
- Reviews medical invoices for anonymization and approval of medical expenses.
- Reports to delegation management and provides feedback and recommendations on issues related to the staff's health.
- Carries out defusing and creates peer support groups following critical incidents in the field; follows up if further intervention is required.
- Responds to COVID-19 related emergency activities including medical evacuation.
- Keeps Head of Structures informed regarding medical cases.
- Reports to the Staff Health Officer (based in Manila) on activities related to case management.
- Performs contact tracing of affected ICRC staff and/or families.
- Advises staff on appropriate preventive health measures through health education seminars or presentations.
- Gives medical briefings and advice on health risks; supervises health kits management and monitors PEP Kits.
- Organizes first aid training for staff and psychosocial support for crisis incident cases.
- Performs the initial clinical assessment and appropriate referral of ICRC staff to specific and identified health services, facilities, and specialists.
- Responds to emergency cases in coordination with the Manila Staff Health Officer for medical support and advice.
- Evaluates and recommend all patient referrals to Manila or Mindanao referral hospitals in coordination with the Manila Staff Health Officer.
- Collects pertinent data using standard forms pertaining to illness of staff and submits to the Manila Staff Health Officer on a quarterly basis.
- Verifies and approves appropriate sick leave.
- Verifies and approves medical bills according to the existing administrative process in ICRC.
REQUIRED PROFILE
- University degree in medicine or nursing or public health, with a professional license to practice in the country
- 3 years of proven clinical and administrative work experience
- Experience in mental health and stress management
- Experience in medical evacuation and transportation
- Knowledge of public health
- Fluency in English communication and local dialects.
- Computer proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, and Powerpoint)
How to apply:
HOW TO APPLY
Qualified applicants are requested to submit by email to man_recruitment@icrc.org until 09 July 2021*.
Resume
Cover letter
Please clearly indicate in the subject line: SURNAME First name – COT Staff Health Officer (Resume & cover letter).
*Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis until the position is successfully filled.
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