Saturday, November 5, 2011

Vacancies at Medicines Sans Frontieres France (MSFF)

Medicines Sans Frontieres France (MSFF) is a medical humanitarian non- governmental organization (NGO), neutral and independent that offers free assistance to population in needs which has been in Nigeria since 1996 and which has been running a trauma center in Teme Hospital, Port Harcourt since 2005.

JOB VACANCY: NURSE COUNSELLOR
1 long term and 1 casual position to fill gaps when the need arises
REQUIREMENTS
A valid registered nursing license is a must.
Registered Psychiatric Nurse with counseling experience OR
A registered Nurse with proven 2 years counseling experience
WS/HIV experience is an added value.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES OF NURSE COUNSELOR ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Provide counseling treatment and support to the Victims of Sexual Violence and provide medical care to patients in MSF-F’s Trauma program in Teme Hospital-Port Harcourt, following the MSF protocols and nursing standards.

THE POSITIONS WILL REQUIRE:
-Strong motivation, commitment, professional conduct with a sense of responsibility.
-Flexibility and ability to work in a team.

JOB VACANCY: PHYSIOTHERAPIST
1 long term 1 casual position to fill gaps when the need arises
REQUIREMENTS
A BMR in Physiotherapy is compulsory.
Minimum of 2 years experience post Graduation as a Physiotherapist.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
To administer physiotherapy treatment in MSF Teme Hospital trauma center, both in the OPD and IPD.
METHOD OF APPLICATION:
All interested applicants should send their application (CV, motivation letter answering to requirements listed above, copy of diplomas and registration, contact information) to:
MSF France – Teme Hospital, Ni 10 New Hospital close road, behind Tide Newspapers, Diobu – Port Harcourt.
or
by E-mail to msff-port-harcourt@paris.msf.org
Closing date: 22nd November 2011 by 5pm, any application received after this date, or incomplete applications will not be taken into consideration ONLY CANDIDATES SELECTED FOR INTERVIEWS WILL BE CONTACTED.
NOTICE:
No monetary transactions, neither demands of favors in kind, nor other types of favoritism will be tolerated in the recruitment process. MSF reserves the right to refuse hiring of a candidate having benefited from such acts. All illicit demands of these types may be pursued through the judicial system.

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