Job Description
NAHU-Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Imaging Section
Job Posting: 2025-03-13, 10:41:43 AM
Closing Date: 2025-04-03, 9:59:00 PM
Duration in Months: 36
Contract Type: Fixed Term - Regular
Full Competitive Recruitment: Yes
This selection exercise may be used to generate a roster of pre-approved candidates to address future staffing needs for similar functions in any of the Departments and Offices of the Organization.
IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING APPLICATION DEADLINE: Please note that the closing date for submission of applications is indicated in local time as per the time zone of the applicant's location.
The Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications implements the IAEA's Major Programme 2, "Nuclear Techniques for Development and Environmental Protection". This Major Programme comprises individual programmes on food and agriculture, human health, water resources, environment and radiation technologies. These programmes are supported by laboratories in Seibersdorf, Monaco and Vienna. The Major Programme's objective is to enhance the capacity of Member States to meet basic human needs and to assess and manage the marine and terrestrial environments through the use of nuclear and isotopic techniques in sustainable development programmes.
The Division of Human Health is organized into four Sections whose objectives are to enhance the capabilities of Member States to address needs related to the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of health problems through the development and application of nuclear techniques within a framework of quality assurance.
The Nuclear Medicine and Diagnostic Imaging Section's primary objective is to enhance Member States' capabilities to use nuclear medicine and other imaging technologies efficiently, mainly, but not limited to cancer and cardiac diseases, and for undertaking related basic and clinical research. To achieve those goals, special attention is given to the preparation of educational resources, guidelines and guidance documents.
As a member of a team led by the Section Head, the Nuclear Medicine Physician coordinates and supports research, provides technical and advisory services and collects, analyses and disseminates information related to the application of nuclear medicine techniques using unsealed radiation sources in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and in basic and applied research in the field of human health with a view to meeting development goals related to the provision of health services.
The Nuclear Medicine Physician is: (1) a technical adviser and research coordinator, providing high level expertise and advice, helping to ensure the efficient and effective development and implementation of coordinated research projects and trainings; (2) an adviser to the Section, the Division and other IAEA staff on programmatic, scientific and technical matters related to his/her field of expertise; and (3) a support provider for collaborative efforts aimed at a synergistic approach to nuclear medicine development in Member States.
Plans and organizes his/her own work in support of achieving the team or Section’s priorities. Takes into account potential changes and proposes contingency plans.
Communicates orally and in writing in a clear, concise and impartial manner. Takes time to listen to and understand the perspectives of others and proposes solutions.
Takes initiative in defining realistic outputs and clarifying roles, responsibilities and expected results in the context of the Department/Division’s programme. Evaluates his/her results realistically, drawing conclusions from lessons learned.
Actively contributes to achieving team results. Supports team decisions.
Radiation Medicine Clinical Practice: In-depth knowledge of and proven practical experience in the clinical applications of diagnostic nuclear medicine, including cardiology, neurology and oncology as well as up-to-date knowledge in hybrid imaging e.g. PET/CT, SPECT/CT and PET/MR.
Radiology Diagnostic Radiology: Proven knowledge of diagnostic radiology in particular computer tomography and magnetic resonance.
Nuclear Medicine Nuclear Medicine Imaging: Experience in education/training nuclear medicine professionals, development of educational materials for continuous professional growth as well as certification and accreditation of training programmes and activities in nuclear medicine and radiology.
Radiation Medicine Quality Management: Thorough knowledge of quality management applied to nuclear medicine and diagnostic imaging practices.
Radiation Medicine Radiation Medicine Research: Proven experience in clinical research in the field of nuclear medicine and diagnostic imaging.