ROLE PURPOSE:
As part of our humanitarian ambition and 2030 global strategy, Save the Children has implemented the Global Expertise Humanitarian Surge Platform (GEHSP) to further improve the efficient deployment of high-quality surge staff to support the delivery of our Humanitarian Responses directly and in collaboration with SCI partners. This role will be rapidly deployed by the GEHSP to support the implementation of the response team activities in quickly developing humanitarian-responses.
The Emergency Health Unit (EHU) was established in 2015 as a dedicated humanitarian operational capability within Save the Children (SC). It consists of experienced multidisciplinary and operational technical teams that are internationally mobile and who can provide timely, high quality health interventions in some of the hardest places to work, where the needs for children are the greatest.
In 2018, the EHU developed a dedicated field hospital capability in recognition of the unmet needs by actors delivering secondary and primary level care during humanitarian responses. The focus of the field hospital is on the provision of specialist Maternal, New-born and Child Health care, which complements their already pre-existing primary health care capability. The field hospital can provide inpatient care for mothers, newborns, and children, with a specialist emergency obstetric surgical capability, alongside emergency and outpatient care (more information the EHU Field Hospital see here).
The post holder must be willing to deploy at short notice (< 72 hrs) for up to 12 weeks at a time
EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS
Essential
Up to date evidence of current licence and registration to practice.
Minimum of 2 years’ experience practising independently as an anaesthetist (i.e., does not require supervision)
Minimum of three months’ work/volunteering in Field hospital or Low middle Income Countries (LMIC)
Ability and willingness to travel to remote and insecure locations for periods of time and on short notice
Willingness to work in unstable areas
Evidenced of in date training in advanced life support (adult, paediatric and neonatal) or equivalent.
Strong communication skills, with an excellent level of spoken and written English.
Proficient in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook).
Flexible and able to manage stress.
Ability to work and maintain a positive team dynamic in an insecure environment.
Proven capacity to supervise, train and coach staff
Demonstrated ability to work in a multicultural environment and establish harmonious and effective working relationships both inside and outside the organization.
Ability to exercise sound judgment and make decisions independently under difficult conditions.
Creativity and the ability to work with limited resources
Ability to reflect and learn from personal and program performance and act on lessons learned.
Desireable
Familiar with anaesthesia in austere environments.
Previous experience of NGO work in humanitarian settings.
Experience supervising medical teams.
Working knowledge of French, Arabic or Spanish
Experience in other relevant area: general practice, general medicine, or nutrition
Strong knowledge of Save the Children systems and ways of working
Closing: 1 May 2023
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