Vacancy: Medical Activity Manager
Reference No. 1146
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international Non Governmental Organization. In MSF Spain Somalia mission we are currently recruiting for the position of a Medical Activity Manager, based in Nairobi (50%) and Somalia (50%).
Main Objectives of Position
Follows up medical activities (Maternity, OPD consultations-Tuberculosis- Violence, Stabilization Centre, Laboratory, Reference System and Response to Emergencies) in the project; ensures the proper implementation of medical protocols and the quality of medical care, analyses statistics and reports, supports medical staff involved in the medical activity.
He/She is the technical reference person for the medical field staff in the project.
Participates actively in the definition, planning, implementation and evaluation of all medical activities in the project area.
Required Skills
Education: Essential: Clinical Officer / Medical doctor.
Essential: Epidemiological knowledge.
Desirable: Training in tropical diseases.
Desirable: Complicated Nutrition management training and/or experience
Experience: Essential: Working experience of at least two years in relevant job.
Desirable: Working experience with MSF or other INGOs.
Desirable: Working experience in Somalia.
Languages: Essential: Fluent English and Somali spoken and written.
IT Knowledge: Essential: Computer knowledge (Office- advanced user level).
Personal Qualities
Reference No. 1146
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international Non Governmental Organization. In MSF Spain Somalia mission we are currently recruiting for the position of a Medical Activity Manager, based in Nairobi (50%) and Somalia (50%).
Main Objectives of Position
Follows up medical activities (Maternity, OPD consultations-Tuberculosis- Violence, Stabilization Centre, Laboratory, Reference System and Response to Emergencies) in the project; ensures the proper implementation of medical protocols and the quality of medical care, analyses statistics and reports, supports medical staff involved in the medical activity.
He/She is the technical reference person for the medical field staff in the project.
Participates actively in the definition, planning, implementation and evaluation of all medical activities in the project area.
Required Skills
Education: Essential: Clinical Officer / Medical doctor.
Essential: Epidemiological knowledge.
Desirable: Training in tropical diseases.
Desirable: Complicated Nutrition management training and/or experience
Experience: Essential: Working experience of at least two years in relevant job.
Desirable: Working experience with MSF or other INGOs.
Desirable: Working experience in Somalia.
Languages: Essential: Fluent English and Somali spoken and written.
IT Knowledge: Essential: Computer knowledge (Office- advanced user level).
Personal Qualities
- Diplomacy and confidentiality.
- Respect medical ethics.
- Communication and organizational skills.
- Flexibility, Accountability, Dynamic and have ability to listen.
- Willing to travel to Somalia (Mogadishu and Jowhar)
- Ability to work in a complex / insecure environment.
For
full information, please visit our web page www.somali.msf.org
All applicants should send an application letter (explaining relevant experience and motivation), CV, recommendation letters and relevant certificates to the
Human Resource Coordinator,
MSF Spain Kenya,
P.O Box 52837, 00200 Nairobi
or per email msferecruitment@gmail.com: please state the reference no. 1146 in the subject line of the email.
Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
Closing date: 18.12.2011, 17:00hrs.
Foreseen starting date: January 2012
All applicants should send an application letter (explaining relevant experience and motivation), CV, recommendation letters and relevant certificates to the
Human Resource Coordinator,
MSF Spain Kenya,
P.O Box 52837, 00200 Nairobi
or per email msferecruitment@gmail.com: please state the reference no. 1146 in the subject line of the email.
Only short-listed applicants will be contacted.
Closing date: 18.12.2011, 17:00hrs.
Foreseen starting date: January 2012