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Midwife Half-Time Tripoli

Implementation of all components of the reproductive health policy in the MSF mission Obstetrical (ANC & PNC) activities     Medical activities and patient care      Obstetrical activities           Responsible of for all ANC, PNC and FP activities (carry out pre-conceptual care, antenatal care, post-partum and, neonatal care) including specific care for HIV pregnant women and women suffering from FGM (Female Genital Mutilation)           Prevention of fistula, as well as early management are integrated into obstetrical activities •           STI (Sexually transmitted infection)           Provide effective diagnosis and treatment for patients with STIs (and their partners)           Diagnosing, monitoring and examining women during pregnancy following MSF ANC guidelines;           Developing, assessing and evaluating individual programmes of care;           Providing full antenatal care, including screening tests in the hospital, community and the home;           Identifying high risk pregnancies and making referrals to doctors and other medical specialists;           Arranging and providing parenting and health education for the woman, her partner and family members;           Encouraging participation of family members in the birth to support the mother and enhance both mother/baby bonding and family relationships;           Providing counselling and advice before and after screening;           Raising awareness and educating beneficiairies about safe use of contraceptive methods;           Offering support and advice following events such as miscarriage, termination, stillbirth, neonatal abnormality and neonatal death;           Giving support and advice on the daily care of the baby, including breast feeding, bathing and making up feeds;           Providing advice and guidance on a safe and timely transfer home;           Providing appropriate medical and psychological care to victims of sexual violence, according to MSF guidelines and protocols.   Pharmacy and medical equipment management       •           Ensure efficient management of the ward pharmacy and medical equipment: drug and material orders, stock follow-up, storage conditions, inventories, follow-up of expired drugs and their return to the central pharmacy •           Ensure the correct disinfection and sterilization of material, linen and premises according to MSF protocols   Organisation and team management •           Ensure all medical procedures are carried out correctly •           Ensure hygiene standards are respected •           Work in collaboration with other wards and departments (eg operating theatre, paediatric ward, laboratory) •           Collaborate with social worker and community health workers/nurse in the community to encourage them to make early referral of complicated obstetric cases to the local health centre •           Has a role in sexual education for adolescent and youth of the community.   Monitoring, analysis and reporting      •           Participate in the development of the plan of action •           Participate actively in the recording, monitoring and reporting of medical activities (eg registers, partograms, patient files, reports and the compilation and analysis of statistics). •           Ensure relevant transfer of information to the next duty team (especially the identification of at risk cases) •           Report immediately to the technical referent any problem arising in the service, especially the loss/ robbery/damage of medical equipment or medicines.
Application Deadline
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Part Time
Application Submission Guidelines
Please send your CV & Cover Letter to the bellow email and please the position you are applying for in the subject of your email other wise it will not be considered: msfch-tripoli-admin@geneva.msf.org before the 26th of July 2013
Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Education Degree
Technical Degree
Education Degree Details
Recognized midwifery qualification
Arabic
Fluent
English
Very Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No