VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
United States Department of State
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AMENDMENT
Announcement No: FSRMT-03-1
Opening Date: January 9, 2005
Closing Date: Indefinite
Position Title: FOREIGN SERVICE REGIONAL MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST
Grade and Starting Salary Range: FP-5, Steps 1 to 14 $38,636 - $56,738
Additional Benefits: Tax free housing overseas; tax free educational allowance overseas, etc. (See "benefits package" for more information.)
Number of Vacancies: The Department of State is developing a rank-order list of eligible hires to fill a limited number of Foreign Service Regional Medical Technologist vacancies. The specific number to be hired will depend on the needs of the Foreign Service.
Area of Consideration: All Sources
Location: Individuals must be willing to serve worldwide. Generally, following a brief orientation period at the Department of State in Washington, D.C., newly hired Foreign Service Regional Medical Technologists (FSRMT) will serve an initial two year tour at a Foreign Service post overseas, and will usually spend an average of 60 percent of their careers stationed abroad, moving at two-to-four year intervals. The remainder of their time will be spent at the Department of State in Washington, D.C.
Effective Date: April 15, 2004
This amends the mailing address for all applications materials:
From:
U.S. Department of State
Attention: Foreign Service Regional
Medical Technologists (FSRMT)
Application Evaluation Branch
5th floor, Room H-518
2401 E Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20522
To:
U.S. Department of State
Office of Medical Services
Attention: Foreign Service Regional
Medical Technologist (FSRMT)
SA-1 Room L-216
2401 E Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20522
Announcement No: FSRMT-03-1
Opening Date: November 1, 2003
Closing Date: Indefinite
Position Title: FOREIGN SERVICE REGIONAL MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST
Grade and Starting Salary Range:
FP-5, Steps 1 to 14 $38,254 - $56,738
Additional Benefits:
Tax free housing overseas; tax free educational allowance overseas, etc. (See "benefits package" for more information.)
Number of Vacancies:
The Department of State is developing a rank-order list of eligible hires to fill
a limited number of Foreign Service Regional Medical Technologist vacancies. The
specific number to be hired will depend on the needs of the Foreign Service.
Area of Consideration:
All Sources
Location:
Individuals must be willing to serve worldwide. Generally, following a brief
orientation period at the Department of State in Washington, D.C., newly hired
Foreign Service Regional Medical Technologists (FSRMT) will serve an initial two
year tour at a Foreign Service post overseas, and will usually spend an average
of 60 percent of their careers stationed broad, moving at two-to-four year
intervals. The remainder of their time will be spent at the Department of State
in Washington, D.C.
DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES
Serving as a Regional Medical Technologist (RMT) in support of the employees of
the United States' Government and their eligible family members, a medical
technologist may work in conjunction with other Foreign Service medical
personnel. Regional Medical Technologist duties include implementing the
following procedures at each post of responsibility:
- Manages the health unit laboratory at assigned post and supervises the
locally hired medical technologist. Performs testing in Hematology, Chemistry,
Parasitology, Immunology, Microbiology, and Urinalysis.
- Oversees the performance of locally hired medical technologists in health
unit laboratories at regional posts to assure delivery of reliable laboratory
services. These regional posts are within and outside of the country of assigned
post.
- Assures that Clinical Laboratory Improvements Amendment (CLIA) laboratory
standards for operation and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)
standards for safety are maintained at assigned and regional posts. Provides
training on these laboratory and safety standards.
- Performs routine visitations to regional posts to teach and instruct on
laboratory science and food safety, to act as liaison with local laboratories,
and to address all laboratory-related issues.
- Assures implementation of programs developed by the Office of Medical
Services.
Foreign Service Medical Technologists are considered "essential personnel"
and are on call to provide services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
THE REGIONAL MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST CAREER
The Office of Medical Services in the Department of State maintains and promotes
the health of employees and their accompanying family members who represent
United States Government agencies abroad. The Department assigns Foreign Service
Medical Technologists, Medical Officers, Medical Officers/Psychiatrists, and
Health Practitioners to selected posts overseas. Many of these posts have
significant health risks and local medical care that is inadequate by U.S.
standards. The Foreign Service Medical Technologist performs a wide variety of
unusual and specialized tests and procedures ranging from difficult to more
complex in nature in a variety of fields, such as Parasitology, Microbiology,
Mycology, Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Banking and Urinalysis. Duties also
include training contract Medical Technologists and developing quality control
standards.
Regional Medical Technologists are presently serving in Beijing, Cairo, Dakar,
Jakarta, Lagos, Mexico City, Moscow, New Delhi, and Washington, D.C.
While the preference of an applicant for a particular post or area of assignment
is given every possible consideration, assignments are dictated by "the needs of
the service."
COMPENSATION AND TENURE
The starting salary range for Regional Medical Technologists is FP-05, Step 1
through 14. The salary is dependent upon such factors as graduate level education
and directly related specialized experience not used to satisfy qualifications
criteria experience. Salary level will be determined at the time of a conditional
offer of employment. To be creditable, such education and specialized experience
must be in excess of that which is required to qualify as described under
Education and Specialized Experience Requirements. Individuals already working in
government positions may be appointed based on highest previous rate as a Federal
employee.
While the hiring of all medical professionals will start at Step 1, additional
steps may be granted based on the following criteria:
EDUCATION
- One in-grade step increase may be given for the first (and only the
first) graduate degree below the doctoral level in a work-related field, awarded
before the date of appointment.
- Two additional steps may be given for a doctoral degree in a work-related
field, awarded before the date of the appointment.
- One step for a masters degree from an accredited college or university in
Public Health
EXPERIENCE
- One step for 3 to 4 years of closely related experience
- Two steps for 5 to 6 years of closely related experience
- Three steps for 7 or more years of closely related experience
In addition, the Medical Technologist receives at least 12 hours of Category 1
CME credit through an annual State Department-sponsored Continuing Medical
Education program.
Regional Medical Technologists are administratively promoted from FP-05 to level
FP-04 level after 18 months of satisfactory performance. Beyond the FP-04 level,
Regional Medical Technologists are considered for promotion annually in
competition with others in their specialty. Foreign Service career candidates are
considered for tenure by a tenuring board after they acquire a minimum of three
years experience in the Foreign Service as a specialist career candidate.
MEDICAL CREDENTIALING & INDEMNIFICATION
Applicants are subject to a medical credentialing process conducted by the
Quality Improvement Staff of the Office of Medical Services. Once hired, medical
personnel are indemnified for official duties only through the U.S. Federal Tort
Claims Act.
QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the general requirements for employment in the Foreign Service, an
applicant must have a bachelors degree at the time of appointment, as stipulated
below, and be able to pass a writing skills assessment which may be conducted
following successful completion of the initial review stage and qualifications
review panel. The panel will recommend the most competitive candidates be invited
to participate in an oral assessment, and at that time, the candidate will draft
an essay, which will evaluate command of English grammar, spelling, punctuation,
and thought content. This is explained further in the enclosed supplement, "Information
and Benefits for Foreign Service Specialists."
GRADE
FP-05
SALARY RANGE
$36,703-$53,900
EDUCATION
BS
GENERAL EXPERIENCE
2 (YRS)
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE
2 (YRS)
TOTAL EXPERIENCE
4 (YRS)
EDUCATION & REGISTRATION
Applicant must have a minimum of a bachelors degree in Medical Technology,
clinical laboratory science or chemistry, physical, or biological science from a
recognized institution, and four years of laboratory experience with at least 2
years generalist training/experience and two years experience in a designated
specialty/subspecialty. Four years of experience must be within the last five
years. Applicant must possess a current registration as a Medical Technologist or
Clinical Laboratory Scientist with either the American Society for Clinical
Pathology (ASCP), the National Credentialing Agency for Laboratory Personnel,
Inc. (NCA), or Health Education and Welfare (HEW).
Applications will not be accepted from Medical Technologists who are not
currently registered or certified as indicated above. Certification must be
maintained.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
Applicant must have at least four years of laboratory experience, two years must
have been as a generalist in the Clinical Laboratory and include work in
Chemistry, Hematology, Blood Banking, Urinalysis, Microbiology, Parasitology,
and Serology, with progressively responsible experience as a Medical
Technologist. Experience that may be accepted for the remaining two years (e.g.,
responsible technical experience in a hospital laboratory, health agency,
industrial medical laboratory, pharmaceutical company, or medical research
program) must have provided an understanding of the methods and techniques
applied in performing professional clinical laboratory work.
Applicant must have demonstrated skill in performing tests with detail and
accuracy and providing information to appropriate individuals as necessary. The
work involves exercising a high degree of laboratory management expertise.
Applicant must have knowledge of the following: General Anatomy, Medical
Terminology and Laboratory Science; Quality Control procedures and Quality
Assurance plans; laboratory equipment used in performing a variety of laboratory
tests; skill in performing preventive maintenance and troubleshooting on
laboratory equipment; ability to train other medical professionals in laboratory
techniques is required.
The patient population covered is unique because of background and lifestyle as
part of a diplomatic community overseas. This population also differs in terms of
clinical and administrative needs and the national security concerns inherent in
their employment.
Applicant must be a skilled and experienced Medical Technologist who recognizes
and understands the problems of delivering laboratory services to a large group
of Americans posted in widely scattered groups of varying size most often where
local medical resources are limited or non-existent. Experience in providing
laboratory results and assistance via electronic communication such as fax,
telephone, telegram and e-mail is preferable. Experience in performing laboratory
techniques to diagnose infectious and tropical diseases is required.
Applicant must have the ability to develop, coordinate, and administer health
care programs and procedures, including individual and community health promotion
and disease prevention programs. Applicant must have the ability to organize and
supervise a diverse group of medical technologists who have varying degrees of
expertise, education and command of the English language. Understanding the
unique cultural differences related to health care delivery in varied countries
and the ability to deal with the differences in a positive manner is a necessity.
Candidates must have the capacity to gain the cooperation and confidence of
patients, co-workers, supervisors, and subordinates. Individuals must have
experience in working in a multidisciplinary practice as well as experience in
team building. Effective written and oral communications skills, and the ability
to present laboratory findings in a clear and concise manner to medical and
non-medical personnel are essential. The demonstrated ability to teach or lecture
to groups on laboratory issues is preferred.
Computer skills are required.
SUPPLEMENTARY QUESTIONNAIRE
Purpose: To allow an opportunity to describe your experiences that relate to the
personal and professional skills required to accomplish the work of the Foreign
Service Medical Technologist.
Instructions: Using plain white paper and either a typewriter or word processor,
individually address each of the numbered items listed below, limiting responses
to 200 words or less for each item. The writing should be double-spaced. Examples
can be drawn from any part of your experience, but must reflect personal
accomplishments. You should compose your replies carefully, as one of the skills
required of an experienced Medical Technologist is the ability to write clearly
and concisely.
- Laboratory Skills: Describe a specific complex laboratory case, which
you have encountered that demonstrates your laboratory skills in identifying and
investigating an unexpected laboratory result.
- Organizational Abilities: Describe a specific achievement demonstrating
your planning and organizational skills in the setting of a multidisciplinary
clinical team or practice.
- Problem Solving and Troubleshooting: Use specific examples to describe
your troubleshooting skills involving laboratory instrumentation and procedures.
- Teamwork Abilities: Discuss your abilities to participate as a team
member working toward a common goal, as well as examples of your ability to
assist a team in the accomplishment of a goal.
- Public Speaking and Teaching Ability: Describe specific examples
demonstrating your public speaking and teaching abilities as part of an
assignment or work-related task.
PROCEDURES FOR APPLYING
The following numbered materials are required for a complete application package.
They become the property of the Department of State and will not be returned. All
items listed below must be submitted together. To receive these documents via
e-mail, please send a request to medhr@state.gov
- Completed Application for Federal Employment (DS-1950) included.
- Completed Employment Data Form (included). This is an optional form,
which requests information to be used for statistical purposes only. This form is
found on pages 6 & 7 of form DS-1950.
- Curriculum vitae.
- Official transcripts, plus any other documentation which includes all
courses taken, grades, semester or quarter hours earned, cumulative grace point
averages for all courses taken, class standing/s, major (copy of Bachelor
Degree).
- Copy of current registration as a medical technologist with either the
ASCP, NCA, or HEW.
- Proof of Board Certification.
- Completed Supplementary Questionnaire
These documents should be submitted and addressed to:
U.S. Department of State
Office of Medical Services
Attention: Foreign Service Regional Medical Technologist (FSRMT)
SA-1 Room L-216
2401 E Street, NW
Washington, D.C. 20522
For additional information please refer to our web site at: www.careers.state.gov or call (202) 663-1084.
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While this vacancy announcement shall remain open indefinitely, applications will be considered as the completed package arrives in the Department. The Department of State will be hiring a number of candidates. Please note that the average processing time for an application is 7-9 months, including the completion of the credentialing, medical and security clearances.
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