THE ORGANIZATIONAL SETTING
The Staff Employment and Administration Section (SEA) is one of three Human Resources sections within the Administration and Services Bureau in ICAO. SEA is responsible for: administration of contracts (staff and non-staff personnel), contract management, administration of benefits and entitlements, management of pension and other social security entitlements, protocol related matters and oversight of the Medical Clinic and staff accreditation matters.
The Social Security and Pension Unit (SSP) is responsible for: the administration of staff benefits with respect to staff enrolment in the United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF) and all insurances, including after-service coverage; the application of review procedures for compensation claims and disability benefits; the interpretation of the provisions of the regulations, rules and pension adjustment system of the UNJSPF; the provision of advice to staff on pension entitlements and medical and after-service benefits; oversight of the ICAO Medical Clinic and liaison with the ICAO Medical Consultant(s) on occupational safety and health matters, and with the Quebec Government on matters relating to Medicare; and administration of the Employee Assistance Programme.
Under the overall supervision of Chief, Human Resources Staff Employment and Administration Section, the incumbent works in close collaboration with ICAO’s Occupational Health Clinical Nurse, who coordinates with management and provided technical support the medical team throughout the processes of planning and delivery of medical services to ICAO staff, the Delegations and staff of other UN Organizations in Montreal on routine day to day matters related to delivery of medical services and the HR Specialist (Social Security and Benefits) on administrative matters and activities relating to Social Security and Pension (SSP).
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Providing comprehensive primary medical care to patients with acute and chronic health conditions by offering effective pharmacological, complementary, or counselling interventions.
Diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions.
Management and follow-up of chronic conditions; developing treatment plans monitoring the patient's condition and adjusting the treatment as needed.
Establishing appropriate medical employment limitations (MEL) recommendations.
Providing referrals to other health care providers for further evaluation or treatment.
Coordinating care with other healthcare providers and ensuring that the patient receives appropriate follow up care.
Recommending sick leave when warranted.
Implementing strategies to promote health and prevent illness.
Reviewing, recommending, and administering immunizations, as needed, following WHO and CDC applicable guidelines.
Advantages to working in this environment:
No overhead costs or clinic fees.
No office rent.
Opportunity for working in an International United Nations organization.
Generous allotment of time for each patient.
No evenings or weekend.
No patient enrolment required as primary care provider.
More than 1000 potential clients will avail these services.
Part time: Three half-day clinics per week. Clinic days may be adjusted with mutual agreement depending on the demand.
Option to work flexible hour.
RESULT OF SERVICE
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is seeking a primary care medical practitioner, RAMQ affiliated, to provide healthcare services to the ICAO staff, and Members of National Delegations, including their dependents/family members (Note: dependent children must be between 5 to 18 years old).
The incumbent will function as a treating physician to staff and delegates for the duration of their contract and will be an essential member of the health care team. The incumbent will be responsible for the provision of primary care, minor trauma care, health promotion, prevention of diseases and injuries and support services.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
Educational background
Essential
• Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
• Certification in Family Medicine with the Collège des médecins du Québec.
• Basic Life Support for Health Providers or CPR/AED Level C Certification
Professional experience and Knowledge
Essential
• At least seven years of full-time equivalent experience directly providing patient medical care in an ambulatory primary care, urgent care or emergency medicine setting.
• RAMQ affiliated.
• Operational DSQ key.
Desirable
• Experience in the care of children.
• Experience with EMR.
• Experience with CRDS.
• Experience with DSQ.
Language Skill
Essential
Fluent reading, writing and speaking abilities in English and French.
Desirable
A working knowledge of any other language of the Organization (Arabic, Chinese, Russian, Spanish).
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
The duration of this assignment is 6 months, with possibility of extension.
Please note that the primary care practitioner will be compensated through fee-for-service (fee for each patient visit).
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates must complete an on-line application form. To apply, please visit ICAO's e-Recruitment website at: ICAO Career Website
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES
ICAO does NOT charge any fees or request money from candidates at any stage of the selection process, nor does it concern itself with bank account details of applicants. Requests of this nature allegedly made on behalf of ICAO are fraudulent and should be disregarded.