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. MSF works in over 60 countries around the world.
Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of neutrality and impartiality.
In the Middle East and North Africa, MSF works to provide humanitarian medical assistance to populations affected by lack of access to healthcare as well as the current violent conflicts. The medical response has had to evolve in line with changing medical needs and service provision challenges in a region affected by upheaval, large population movements and public health systems that are under extreme pressure. The MENA surgeon position will be in charge of providing strategic, technical and training support to the medical teams responding to mass casualty incidents and to help optimise the trauma care in order to reduce mortality due to trauma.
OBJECTIVE: To reduce mortality rate due to trauma of patients affected by violent conflict in MENA
Provide strategic and technical support to medical projects with surgical component
In coordination with the SAGE unit of the Medical Department in OCB, support through trainings and mentoring the application of existing MSF’s medical tools and practices to medical teams working in limited resource settings
Coordinate and ensure reliable access to MSF’s medical and surgical support through telemedicine to assist patient care at a distance
Identify the needs, suggest adaptations and ensure optimal use of surgical equipment and materials in projects following MSF guidelines and protocols.
Ensure optimal triage practices and patient’s flow during mass casualty incidents
Ensure best possible surgical standards and technique in operating theatres in limited resource settings
Act as the surgical focal point for specific surgical cases as per the position’s surgical specialization
Coordinate access to other medical/surgical specializations in support of case management
Ensure best possible pre intra and post-operative care in limited resource settings
Ensure best possible hygiene standards in limited resource settings and acts for advice from the technical referents in infection control.
Develop and implement relevant medical trainings for surgery
Identify surgical training needs of the medical staff and medical network.
Prepare the content of the medical trainings in coordination with the SAGE unit of the Medical Department in HQ
Conduct trainings ensuring practical solutions to participant’s geographical distance and differences in medical skills after consultation and input with the SAGE unit.
Participate in the creation of new informatics tools to deliver distant surgical training in collaboration with the training HR responsible and the training unit and medical department in Brussels.
Develop and support a surgical operational research agenda
Identify and articulate specific areas in need of operational research
Identify and integrate existing surgical indicators relevant for the specific reality of the medical projects in MENA
Review data collection and undertake analysis as appropriate, reporting on a regular basis all and any relevant information to the medical project coordination to ensure ongoing adjustments and improvements of surgical activities
Support in writing operational research reports and participate in writing scientific papers
Ensure the involvement and technical and strategic support of the Luxor unit on operational research
Build and manage medical networks for MSF’s operations in MENA
Develop a medical networking strategy for surgery in line with the operational needs of the MENA missions in coordination with the SAGE unit of the Medical Department in OCB
Implement the medical network strategy for surgery by engaging with identified medical networks with a focus on Lebanon
Contribute MSF’s medical work in the area of surgery at events, debates, trainings and advocacy efforts by relevant medical networks after coordination with the SAGE unit.
Ensure MSF medical projects benefit from knowledge, skills and innovation of medical networks in the region
Provide advice on national and regional medical protocols and policies after discussion with the SAGE unit.
Contribute strategic support, technical advice, medical knowledge and medical networks to the implementation of the MENA hub’s overall objectives
Ensure medical data and findings related to surgery are correctly represented in advocacy and public communications efforts and act as medical spokesperson
Provide support to medical recruitment outreach activities
Qualifications
MD, specialist in general surgery with experience in trauma surgery
Minimum 5 years of clinical work experience after specialization
Minimum 3 years of clinical work experience in emergency surgical wards
War surgery experience preferable
Experience of clinical management of mass casualty events
Experience of academic presentations in relevant medical conferences/events
Commitment to MSF’s humanitarian values and to humanitarian work
MSF field experience preferable
Proven fluency in written and oral communication in English and Arabic
Skills and interest in training and coaching
Strong interpersonal, intercultural, and communication skills
Pro-active and resourceful, results oriented
Collaborative, constructive, team oriented
Flexible work approach and flexibility to travel
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Full Time
Application Submission Guidelines
If you believe you meet the qualifications and want to make a difference, please send your CV and motivation letter before April 11, 2016 to join-us-beirut@msf.org and mention “MENA Surgeon” in the subject line.
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Education Degree Details
MD, specialist in general surgery with experience in trauma surgery
Arabic
Fluent
English
Fluent
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No