Position Title | : | Regional Medical Officer |
Duty Station | : | Bangkok, Thailand |
Classification | : | National Officer, Grade NO-D |
Type of Appointment | : | One Year Fixed Term with possibility of extension |
Estimated Start Date | : | As soon as possible |
Closing Date | : | 03 June 2026 |
Introduction
Established in 1951, IOM is a Related Organization of the United Nations, and as the leading UN agency in the field of migration, works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and migrants.
IOM is committed to ensuring a workplace where all employees can thrive professionally, while working towards harnessing the full potential of migration. Read more about IOM's workplace culture at IOM workplace culture | International Organization for Migration
Applications are welcome from internal and external candidates. For all IOM vacancies, applications from qualified and eligible first-tier candidates are considered before those of qualified and eligible second-tier candidates in the selection process. For the purpose of this vacancy, internal and internal-equivalent candidates as well as external women candidates are considered as first-tier candidates.
Organizational Context and Scope
Under the direct supervision of the Chief Medical Officer, Head of the Occupational Health Unit (OHU), and the overall supervision of the Director, Staff Health and Welfare Division, the Regional Medical Officer operates within the framework of IOM’s Occupational Health Unit (OHU) and in alignment with UN medical standards and inter-agency health coordination mechanisms. The position supports regional and country offices by ensuring the health and well-being of staff and eligible dependents through occupational medical services, case management, insurance oversight, and strategic health planning. The incumbent collaborates closely with OHU HQ, HR, Regional Directors, Chiefs of Mission, and external health providers. The role requires frequent interaction with other UN medical services, insurance administrators, and inter-agency health networks. It also contributes to policy development, emergency preparedness, and the implementation of health strategies across the region.
Core FunctioCore Functions / Responsibilities:
1. Medical Examinations Oversight
Review and validate medical examination reports including, but not exclusively:
Entry on Duty (EOD) assessments,
Periodic Medical Examinations (PME) for selected risk groups,
Driver-specific fitness exams
Reports on Long term sick leave certifications
Reports on Disability and other special cases
Independent Medical Examinations
Ensure that all examinations meet quality standards and comply with IOM-OHU protocols.
Assess medical fitness for duty and deployment, including to hardship duty stations.
Screen medical questionnaires for staff and dependents, identifying any conditions that may affect work capacity or require special accommodations.
Authorize extended insurance coverage upon exit (e.g., CACP) when medically justified.
Undertake clinical duties when applicable, including walk-in consultations, emergency response, and follow-up care for staff.
Provide occupational health services such as immunizations, malaria prophylaxis, and travel health kits.
Refer staff to external specialists and ensure proper follow-up and documentation.
Support health education and promotion programs, including preventive health campaigns and awareness initiatives in collaboration with OHU HQ.
Participate in addressing workplace health risks, including ergonomic assessments and mental health support.
Oversee the review of medical insurance claims, ensuring accuracy and compliance with IOM policies.
Collaborate to detect and prevent fraud when suspicious medical documents are provided and escalate complex cases to OHU and HRM units.
Liaise with insurance providers to resolve coverage gaps and advocate for staff welfare.
Liaise and support the Insurance Unit in providing information on coverage, entitlements and claims.
Implement the Occupational Health Strategy regionally, including risk assessments and health infrastructure evaluations.
Coordinate emergency medical support and medical evacuations in collaboration with OHU and field missions.
Provide pre-travel medical briefings and ensure staff preparedness for deployment.
Act as OHU’s regional representative on occupational health hazards and crisis response.
Advise HR and senior management on medical standards for recruitment, sick leave, and travel.
Participate in crisis preparedness planning and business continuity efforts.
Supervise medical clearances for staff across UN entities, ensuring consistency with Earth Med protocols.
6. Training and Supervision
Implement health education programs, including HIV/AIDS prevention, first aid, and CPR.
Ensure availability of medical supplies and proper functioning of equipment.
Submit regular reports on high-cost cases, exclusions, occupational incidents, and sick leave trends.
Maintain organized and confidential medical records, ensuring compliance with data protection standards.
Provide statistical insights to inform health policy and program development.
Represent IOM in inter-agency health forums and maintain partnerships with local healthcare providers.
Provide technical input to donor proposals and health-related projects under the supervision of the Chief Medical Officer and the Director SHWD.
Act as focal point for regional health emergencies and coordinate response efforts.
Perform such other duties that may be assigned.
Required Qualifications and Experience
Education
Completed doctorate in Medicine from an accredited academic institution (Doctor in Medicine).
Post-doctoral Diploma in one of the specialty branches of Medicine (e.g. Internal Medicine, General Surgery, Occupational Medicine). - Courses which do not attribute a diploma as "Specialist” in a specific branch of Medicine, though they may be an asset, but do not substitute a Specialty Diploma.
Additional qualifications in Occupational and Travel medicine are an asset.
Accredited Universities are those listed in the UNESCO World Higher Education Database.
Experience
Seven years of post doctorate experience in clinical medicine. Experience in occupational health, travel and tropical medicine, preventive medicine, medical evacuations, mental health, and crisis management are an asset.
At least three years of managerial/supervision experience with clinical staff (e.g. doctors, nurses, etc.); experience in general office administration;
Experience in medical insurances and health claim analysis is desirable;
Knowledge of legal and ethical issues related to occupational health care practice is an asset;
Experience in liaising with international organizations and hospitals in different countries is an asset.
Languages
External applicants for all positions in the Professional category are required to be proficient in English and have at least some working knowledge of one additional UN Language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, or Spanish).
For all applicants, fluency in English is required (oral and written). Knowledge of French at a working level is highly desirable. Knowledge of Spanish and any other UN Languages is an asset.
Desirable
French, Spanish
Required Competencies
IOM’s competency framework can be found at this link. Competencies will be assessed during the selection process.
Values - all IOM staff members must abide by and demonstrate these five values:
Core Competencies – behavioural indicators Level 3
Managerial Competencies – behavioural indicators Level 3
How to apply:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications via IOM e-Recruitment system within the above said deadline at 11:59 p.m. (BKK Time) referring to this advertisement. Please attach the following documents in your application: