The incumbent will be responsible for screening TB patients during the screening camps held at assigned districts in the mobile screening van as per the Operational Guidelines. The incumbent will be the in-charge of the mobile screening van. The overall job responsibility is to screen all the patients through chest x-ray coming to the mobile screening camps. S/he will identify the presumptive TB cases among the screened cases, followed by referral for sputum examination (if required). Preparing a detailed report of each mobile screening camp and submitting it to the Supervisor. With the support of the Supervisor, the incumbent will provide administrative, management, and technical support to the team of mobile screening van.
Essential Job Responsibilities
The incumbent will be:
Supervisory Responsibility
N/A
Accountability
Reports Directly To: Program Officer / Senior Technical Officer (ACF)
Works Directly With: In close coordination with the Regional Coordinator, Senior Technical Officer (ACF), Laboratory technician, Program Officer, and the District Field Supervisor
Knowledge and Experience
Diploma in imaging technology/ X-ray technician from a recognized institute.
3 years experience of working in a government or large private hospital under a renowned radiologist.
Additional qualifications such as a Diploma or Certification in IT/computer skills will be an added advantage.
Fluency in written and spoken English, Urdu, and local language.
Only shortlisted candidates will be called for an interview. The organization reserves the right to accept or reject any or all CVs without assigning any reason.
We are an equal opportunity employer and Females are strongly encouraged to apply.
Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action — helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within. Now, and for the future. Mercy Corps has operated in Pakistan since 1986. Mercy Corps’ work in Pakistan originated from its support to Afghan refugee communities, focused on providing access to water, health improvement and vocational training for the refugee community in Balochistan Province. In recent years, Mercy Corps has expanded both sectorally and geographically throughout the country, and is now one of the lead agencies providing health services especially tuberculosis control and maternal, neonatal and child health. It has been a major player in all emergency relief efforts in the country, responding to the earthquake of 2005 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa; flooding and earthquake in Baluchistan in 2007 and 2008; and to the Sindh floods of 2010 and 2011. In addition to public health and emergency response, Mercy Corps currently implements programming in the sectors of youth engagement, water/ sanitation, and economic development.