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19696 Migration Health Officer (P)

Organization International Organization for MigrationLocation Democratic Republic of the CongoType FULL TIMEPosted 25 May 2026Deadline 3 Jun 2026
Program/Project ManagementHealth
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IOM’s Approach to Protection promotes a coherent and accountable organizational role in safeguarding the rights of individuals across operational contexts, in line with the Inter-Agency Standing Committee definition. Working with States as primary duty bearers, IOM programs aim at ensuring full respect for the rights of the individual in accordance with the letter and the spirit of relevant bodies of laws to ensure that individuals’ and communities (rights holders)’ exposure to risks of violence are reduced and addressed and that their rights are upheld and needs fulfilled. This approach is implemented through operational pillars – thematic guidance, direct assistance, convening and dialogue, advocacy and communication, training and capacity building and data, research and learning – guided by core commitment to protection mainstreaming, accountability, inclusion, sustainability, systemic change and effective partnership.

The IOM Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) seeks to appoint Migration Health Officer, under the overall supervision of the Chief of Mission (CoM) and direct supervision of the Migrant Protection Coordinator and technical supervision of the Regional Health Assessment Programme Coordinator (RHAPC) and in coordination with the Regional Migration Health Specialist, the Migration Health Officer (Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration (AVRR)) will be responsible for the development, implementation and management of the Migration health program (Health assessment and Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration).

**Responsibilities**

**Health Assessment Portfolio**

1\. Organize and supervise the migration health assessment process to fulfil the technical requirements of the resettlement countries in the areas of:

1\. Medical examinations;
2\. Imaging;

3\. Laboratory testing;

4\. Vaccinations;

5\. TB management;

6\. Treatment and referrals;

7\. Pre-departure procedures and medical movements;

8\. Documentation, certification and information transmission; and,

9\. Other technical areas as may be required.

2\. Maintain the infrastructure and equipment of Health Assessment Program (HAP) premises so that they meet professional standards of quality and safety and are sufficient and adequate for provision of the services.

3\. Coordinate access to health care for returned migrants, migrants on transit and those stranded.

4\. In coordination with the(Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration) \[RL2.1\]AVRR counsellors in the sending and receiving countries, coordinate a plan for the returnee’s continuity of care post-arrival.

5\. Coordinate migrants travel requirements with IOM Resettlement Movement Management (RMM); review and approve the proposed itinerary, if necessary, in coordination with the relevant focal points.

6\. Ensure that human resources and country MHD organizational structure are sufficient and adequate for the planned levels of health assessments and that the staff has necessary qualifications and skills. Establish a sufficient network of external human resources, such as consultants and medical escorts, to support health assessment process and travel assistance. In coordination with the Human Resource Unit, ensure that all medical personnel maintain valid licenses to practice.

7\. Ensure that the regulatory government authorities are informed about IOM’s health activities and that the IOM medical facilities have obtained approval to provide health assessments and related services.

8\. Contribute to and maintain efficient, client-centered procedures and ensure high level of integrity at all stages of HAP process, including client information and appointment system, payment, registration, pre- and post-test counselling, examination, testing, treatment and referrals, submission of health assessment results, pre-departure and other procedures. Establish and maintain a system, enabling clients to provide feedback.

9\. Contribute to and maintain a system of quality improvement for each service area.

10\. Undertake quality control activities on a regular basis, including practice observation, regular supervisory visits to all facilities/teams involved in the health assessment operations, desk audits and use of self-assessment tools. Use data analysis and web reporting system to monitor performance indicators. Ensure implementation of the global IOM Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs); create and implement country-specific SOPs for each service area.

Ensure proper reporting and management of incidents according to the Guidance Note for Incident Management.

11\. Coordinate additional public health interventions and AVRR in the HAP context. Such interventions may include surveillance for communicable diseases, outbreak preparedness and response, health education and health promotion, public health services for host communities, liaison with public health institutions and other activities.

12\. Supervise health- and non-health staff as well a

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19696 Migration Health Officer (P) — International Organization for Migration | Democratic Republic of the Congo | May 2 | Dev Procure