Doctors with Africa CUAMM is the first Italian healthcare-focused NGO officially recognized by Italian authorities.
Founded in 1950 with the aim of training doctors to work in developing countries, Doctors with Africa CUAMM is working in Angola, Ethiopia, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda and the Central African Republic implementing healthcare projects in partnership with local governments and institutions.
JOB TITLE: Internist
JOB LOCATION: Ethiopia, Wolisso Hospital
START DATE: February 2024
DURATION: 12 months
REQUIREMENTS
- University Degree in Medicine and Surgery with further specialisation or equivalent title in Internal Medicine
- Excellent knowledge of English
- At least 2 years of professional experience as a Specialist
- Previous professional experience in fragile countries and/or low resources settings
KEY DUTIES
The Internist is expected to collaborate in improving the quality of services by carrying out clinical and organizational activities and training local staff. The specific tasks will be:
- supporting the activities of the emergency room, the ward and OPD services by monitoring the quality of diagnoses and treatments based on the protocols in force
- contributing to the continuous education program of hospital staff
- collaborating in improving and updating clinical protocols
- promoting strategies for improving the quality of care
- contributing to the production of hospital data
- collaborating and/or promoting any operational research in the areas of competence
- performing the role of tutor for JPOs (Italian residents in Internal Medicine)
How to apply
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Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
The selection process is based on non-discrimination criteria and candidates are taken into consideration without distinction of ethnicity, gender, political orientation, religion, personal opinions, sexual orientation.
Doctors with Africa CUAMM does not tolerate any abuse, exploitation or violence against vulnerable children and adults, nor other behaviour that does not respect human dignity from its own staff, partner staff or other staff associated with the NGO.
All selected candidates will be expected to adhere to the mission and values of the organization, nondiscrimination policies and safeguarding principles.