Responsibilities
1. Undertake pre-operative consultations, evaluating the surgical risks with the anaesthetist, and obtaining the patient’s signed consent to operate
2. Carry out emergency and scheduled surgical interventions
3. Provide post-operative clinical care and carry out ward rounds (in collaboration with the anaesthetist, operating theatre nurse and ward staff)
4. Coordinate the implementation of MSF clinical policies, tools, guidelines and protocols
5. Carry out the collection and analysis of quantitative surgical data
6. Support organisation of the operating schedule and monitor the use of materials and equipment, advising on supply needs
7. Organise the hospital emergency disaster response plan and run practice drills
8. Manage, train and supervise the surgical team
Depending on our activities and needs, your responsibilities may be adapted according to the specific projects.
You will not face these challenges alone; other MSF team members (both international and locally hired staff) will provide technical support, including comprehensive guidelines and protocols.
Requirements
9. Specialist surgery qualification
10. Recent clinical experience (at least six months within the last 24 months)
11. At least one year’s post-specialisation professional experience
12. Willingness to work in various surgical fields (gynaecology/obstetrics, orthopaedics, skin grafts, war surgery)
13. IT skills (Excel, Word, PowerPoint)
14. Fluency in English and/or French
15. Available for a minimum of six weeks
16. Commitment to MSF’s work and values
17. Strong team player
18. Willingness to work in all kinds of contexts worldwide, including unstable areas
19. Adaptable and able to work in a multicultural team
20. Flexible and able to manage stress
21. Self-driven with a solution-oriented approach
22. Ability to train others
Assets
23. Experience working in developing countries
24. People management experience
25. Fluency in Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic or Russian
26. Versatile experience in different surgical fields such as caesarean sections, orthopaedics (including fixators) and skin grafts
27. Training courses in humanitarian surgery in austere environments, as offered at the Royal College of Surgeons or the University of Louvain.
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