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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is the leading intergovernmental organization addressing migration globally. Established in 1951 (as the Provisional Intergovernmental Committee for the Movement of Migrants from Europe), it became a related organization of the United Nations (UN) in 2016.
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Position: Radiologic Technologist Intern
Locations: Yaoundé and Douala, Cameroon
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Responsibilities
Under the Chief Migration Health Officer and Radiologic Technologist, the intern will support migration health assessments (HAP) and radiology services in Cameroon.
Learning Objectives:
- Verify applicant identities (passports/IDs) and assist with radiology reception workflow.
- Support X-ray counseling, pregnancy checks, and consent verification.
- Ensure proper radiation protection (e.g., pelvic lead shielding).
- Assist in biodata entry, CXR labeling, and quality checks per IOM guidelines.
- Coordinate image uploads to e-Medical, CDs, or hard copies as needed.
- Liaise with Teleradiology Centers for readings, additional views, and follow-ups.
- Prepare daily/monthly radiology reports and maintain statistics.
- Ensure machine safety, stock tracking, and a client-friendly environment.
- Adhere to radiation safety protocols (e.g., wearing dosimeters).
Qualifications
Education & Experience:
- Final-year Bachelor’s/Master’s student OR recent (≤1 year) graduate in Medical Radiologic Technology from an accredited institution.
Skills:
- Client registration/reception experience.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and data management systems.
- Knowledge of lab techniques, quality control, biosafety, and resource optimization.
Languages:
- Fluent in English and French (IOM’s official languages include Spanish).
- Language proficiency will be assessed during selection.
Programme Manager (CCCM & Shelter and Settlements) – P3
Location: Aden, Yemen
Reference: 15768
Grade: P-3
Contract Type: Special Short-Term (6 Months, Extendable)
Closing Date: 12 July 2025
Eligibility: Internal candidates only (current IOM staff or former staff separated in the last 12 months due to restructuring)
Key Responsibilities
✔ Strategic Leadership: Develop and implement IOM Yemen’s CCCM & S&S strategy, aligning with global standards and local agreements.
✔ Programme Oversight: Manage project design, budgets, and implementation, ensuring compliance with donor requirements and IOM guidelines.
✔ Capacity Building: Provide technical guidance and enhance skills of the CCCM/S&S team.
✔ Stakeholder Engagement: Represent IOM in coordination forums, maintaining strong relations with authorities, clusters, and partners.
✔ MEAL & Reporting: Ensure robust monitoring, evaluation, and learning (MEAL) frameworks and timely internal/external reporting.
✔ Procurement & Compliance: Oversee transparent procurement processes in line with IOM/donor rules, working with RMU and PLU.
✔ Programme Expansion: Identify new funding opportunities and partnerships to grow IOM’s CCCM/S&S portfolio.
✔ Cross-Cutting Integration: Mainstream gender, accountability (AAP), and environmental considerations into programming.
Qualifications
Education:
- Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, Architecture, International Relations, Social Sciences, or related field + 5 years’ experience; OR
- Bachelor’s degree in above fields + 7 years’ experience.
(Accredited universities per UNESCO World Higher Education Database.)
Experience:
- Managerial experience in CCCM/Shelter programs in conflict/emergency settings (essential).
- Work with UN/INGOs/NGOs in complex humanitarian environments.
- Field experience in inter-agency coordination and stakeholder liaison.
Skills:
- Project development, financial management, and report writing.
- Strong negotiation, communication, and knowledge of humanitarian-development nexus.
- Proficiency in MS Office, CAD, or related tools.
Languages:
Arabic or another UN language (French, Spanish, Chinese, Russian) is an advantage.
Fluent English (required).
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About IOM
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) is the United Nations’ principal agency addressing human mobility, established in 1951 and formally becoming a UN-related organization in 2016. With 175 member states and operations in 171 countries through 590+ offices, IOM works to ensure safe, orderly, and humane migration while promoting international cooperation on migration issues. The organization focuses on key areas including emergency response for displaced populations, migrant protection against trafficking and exploitation, migration policy development, labor mobility programs, and comprehensive migration research through initiatives like its flagship World Migration Report.
As a critical UN partner, IOM assisted over 32 million people in 2023 alone, managing displacement camps, providing return assistance, and tracking missing migrants. Headquartered in Geneva with about 20,000 staff worldwide and a $3.2 billion annual budget, IOM plays a vital role in contemporary global migration challenges, from refugee crises to climate-related displacement, serving the world’s 281 million international migrants through practical solutions and policy guidance.
Why Choose Us
At IOM, we offer more than just a job – we provide an opportunity to be part of the world’s leading organization addressing one of humanity’s most complex challenges: migration. As a UN-related agency with 70+ years of experience across 171 countries, we empower professionals to make tangible impacts through emergency response operations, policy development, and direct assistance programs that reach millions of migrants annually. Our diverse team of 20,000 global staff benefits from unparalleled field experience, cutting-edge research initiatives like the World Migration Report, and direct engagement with 175 member states to shape migration governance.
Whether you’re evacuating families from conflict zones, developing climate displacement solutions, or protecting victims of trafficking, your work at IOM will combine humanitarian action with policy innovation. We offer competitive UN benefits, continuous learning opportunities through our training institute, and the chance to collaborate with governments, NGOs and communities worldwide. Join us to advance the principle that humane, orderly migration benefits societies everywhere while protecting the dignity and rights of all people on the move.