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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare. MSF offers assistance to people based on need, irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.

Project Medical Referent

Location: Abakaliki, Ebonyi

Operational Context

  • Nigeria’s democracy has recently appeared to be more fragile and susceptible to disintegration than at any time since the restoration of civilian rule in 1999.
  • The nation is contending with an array of social and political conflicts that at worst threaten its unity and continuing existence; and at best threatens its stability and economic future.
  • In addition to these conflicts the country also suffers from multiple endemic diseases, of which Lassa fever is one of the most serious. The recent exceptional resurgence of Lassa fever in the south-east of Nigeria has led to the primary intervening hospitals (in Lassa fever care) being overwhelmed.
  • The current outbreak of Lassa fever seems not only bigger than previous Lassa fever outbreaks, but it seems that more secondary cases (or at least more clusters of cases) occur.
  • The MSF Lassa project in Nigeria is located in Abakaliki, Ebonyi state (south-east Nigeria) and focuses on Lassa fever management, prevention, research and training.
  • The project will be run in close conjunction with the Ministry of Health at the Federal Teaching Hospital of Abakaliki (FETHA).

Main Objectives

  • The Project Medical Referent is responsible for the management of the medical program within the project, reporting to the Project Coordinator and receiving functional support from the Mission Medical Coordinator and specialist referents at MSF OCB headquarters.
  • The position will have five direct reports including the Nursing Activity Manager, one Medical Doctor, the Environmental Health Supervisor, the Health Promotion Manager and the Infection Prevention Control Manager.
  • The main objectives of the role are to train the existing Ministry of Health Staff at the Federal Teaching Hospital of Abakaliki in Lassa fever related triage, clinical features, diagnosis, management and infection prevention and control measures such as personal protection equipment (PPE), vector control and contact tracing.
  • The role will also be required to assist in the establishment of two new MSF constructed isolation rooms, support the State authorities to establish an adequate referral system, to assess and design strategies for future capacity building, technical support and to assess opportunities for research in conjunction with third party actors.

Responsibilities

  • In collaboration with the Project Coordinator, Mission Medical Coordinator and Ministry of Health partners; define, implement and monitor all medical activities within the Project according to MSF standards and protocols.
  • Participate in the development of the Project policy, annual plan, budget review and reports to donors
  • Ensure regular contact with the Ministry of Health and other local medical actors
  • Responsible for medical data collection, analysis and reporting to ensure proper monitoring of the program
  • Provide technical support to medical personnel in the field via self-knowledge and MSF policies; ensuring compliance with medical activity protocols
  • Coordinate, supervise, support and evaluate the medical team members’ performance to improve the medical components of the project and ensure compliance with both MSF and Ministry of Health protocols
  • In conjunction with the Project Coordinator; supervise the associated personnel management processes including recruitment, induction, training, performance evaluation, development and communication for all applicable staff
  • Manage all associated pharmacy and medical equipment
  • Monitor consumption and prepare the Project medical orders for drugs, medical materials, medical devices and consumables; ensuring stock shortages do not occur.

Requirements
Profile:

  • Medical Doctor or Nurse.

Education:

  • Medical degree or Bachelor of science in Nursing (Level A1)
  • Diploma in tropical medicine or at least 1 year of work experience in a tropical context is mandatory (except for Specialists in Infectious Diseases)
  • MSc in Public Health (or similar) is an asset

Experience:

  • At least two years of clinical experience in any context is mandatory
  • At least two years of INGO expatriate experience in humanitarian settings in a similar coordination position is mandatory.
  • Experience working with Viral Haemorrhagic Fever is required

Competencies:

  • Strategic Vision
  • Planning and Organising
  • Teamwork and Cooperation
  • Leadership
  • People Management and Development

Languages:

  • English (fluent)

Conditions

  • Twelve months fixed-term field contract, based in Nigeria
  • Salary according to MSF-OCB Field salary scale. Transport, accommodation, vaccinations are taken in charge by MSF. Per diem + medical insurance
  • Expected starting date: 01 January 2019
  • A dynamic and stimulating work environment alongside multicultural colleagues.

How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications (CV and a Cover Letter) to: [email protected] with ‘Project Medical Referent Nigeria’ in the subject line.

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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) was founded in 1971 in France by a group of doctors and journalists in the wake of war and famine in Biafra. Their aim was to establish an independent organisation that focuses on delivering emergency medicine aid quickly, effectively and impartially.

Doctors Without Borders

Three hundred volunteers made up the organisation when it was founded: doctors, nurses and other staff, including the 13 founding doctors and journalists.

MSF was created in the belief that all people should have access to healthcare regardless of gender, race, religion, creed or political affiliation, and that people’s medical needs outweigh respect for national boundaries. MSF’s principles of action are described in our charter, which established a framework for our activities.

MSF's first missions

MSF’s first mission was to the Nicaraguan capital, Managua, in 1972, after an earthquake destroyed most of the city and killed between 10,000 and 30,000 people.

In 1974, MSF set up a relief mission to help the people of Honduras after Hurricane Fifi caused major flooding and killed thousands of people.

In 1975, MSF established its first large-scale medical programme during a refugee crisis, providing medical care for the waves of Cambodians seeking sanctuary from Pol Pot’s oppressive rule.

In these first missions, the weaknesses of MSF as a new humanitarian organisation became readily apparent: preparation was lacking, doctors were left unsupported and supply chains were tangled.

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0 USD Abakaliki, Ebonyi CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Médecins Sans Frontières

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, natural disasters and exclusion from healthcare. MSF offers assistance to people based on need, irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.Project Medical ReferentLocation: Abakaliki, EbonyiOperational Context

  • Nigeria's democracy has recently appeared to be more fragile and susceptible to disintegration than at any time since the restoration of civilian rule in 1999.
  • The nation is contending with an array of social and political conflicts that at worst threaten its unity and continuing existence; and at best threatens its stability and economic future.
  • In addition to these conflicts the country also suffers from multiple endemic diseases, of which Lassa fever is one of the most serious. The recent exceptional resurgence of Lassa fever in the south-east of Nigeria has led to the primary intervening hospitals (in Lassa fever care) being overwhelmed.
  • The current outbreak of Lassa fever seems not only bigger than previous Lassa fever outbreaks, but it seems that more secondary cases (or at least more clusters of cases) occur.
  • The MSF Lassa project in Nigeria is located in Abakaliki, Ebonyi state (south-east Nigeria) and focuses on Lassa fever management, prevention, research and training.
  • The project will be run in close conjunction with the Ministry of Health at the Federal Teaching Hospital of Abakaliki (FETHA).

Main Objectives

  • The Project Medical Referent is responsible for the management of the medical program within the project, reporting to the Project Coordinator and receiving functional support from the Mission Medical Coordinator and specialist referents at MSF OCB headquarters.
  • The position will have five direct reports including the Nursing Activity Manager, one Medical Doctor, the Environmental Health Supervisor, the Health Promotion Manager and the Infection Prevention Control Manager.
  • The main objectives of the role are to train the existing Ministry of Health Staff at the Federal Teaching Hospital of Abakaliki in Lassa fever related triage, clinical features, diagnosis, management and infection prevention and control measures such as personal protection equipment (PPE), vector control and contact tracing.
  • The role will also be required to assist in the establishment of two new MSF constructed isolation rooms, support the State authorities to establish an adequate referral system, to assess and design strategies for future capacity building, technical support and to assess opportunities for research in conjunction with third party actors.

Responsibilities

  • In collaboration with the Project Coordinator, Mission Medical Coordinator and Ministry of Health partners; define, implement and monitor all medical activities within the Project according to MSF standards and protocols.
  • Participate in the development of the Project policy, annual plan, budget review and reports to donors
  • Ensure regular contact with the Ministry of Health and other local medical actors
  • Responsible for medical data collection, analysis and reporting to ensure proper monitoring of the program
  • Provide technical support to medical personnel in the field via self-knowledge and MSF policies; ensuring compliance with medical activity protocols
  • Coordinate, supervise, support and evaluate the medical team members’ performance to improve the medical components of the project and ensure compliance with both MSF and Ministry of Health protocols
  • In conjunction with the Project Coordinator; supervise the associated personnel management processes including recruitment, induction, training, performance evaluation, development and communication for all applicable staff
  • Manage all associated pharmacy and medical equipment
  • Monitor consumption and prepare the Project medical orders for drugs, medical materials, medical devices and consumables; ensuring stock shortages do not occur.

Requirements Profile:

  • Medical Doctor or Nurse.

Education:

  • Medical degree or Bachelor of science in Nursing (Level A1)
  • Diploma in tropical medicine or at least 1 year of work experience in a tropical context is mandatory (except for Specialists in Infectious Diseases)
  • MSc in Public Health (or similar) is an asset

Experience:

  • At least two years of clinical experience in any context is mandatory
  • At least two years of INGO expatriate experience in humanitarian settings in a similar coordination position is mandatory.
  • Experience working with Viral Haemorrhagic Fever is required

Competencies:

  • Strategic Vision
  • Planning and Organising
  • Teamwork and Cooperation
  • Leadership
  • People Management and Development

Languages:

  • English (fluent)

Conditions

  • Twelve months fixed-term field contract, based in Nigeria
  • Salary according to MSF-OCB Field salary scale. Transport, accommodation, vaccinations are taken in charge by MSF. Per diem + medical insurance
  • Expected starting date: 01 January 2019
  • A dynamic and stimulating work environment alongside multicultural colleagues.

How to Apply Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications (CV and a Cover Letter) to: [email protected] with 'Project Medical Referent Nigeria' in the subject line.

2018-12-14

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