Ready for the personal and professional
adventure of a lifetime?
We are currently looking for a physician, physician
assistant or nurse practitioner to serve as medical director for our rural
health clinic in Chiri, Ethiopia.
Chiri is such a beautiful place. After a challenging day seeing patients with illnesses you have never seen before, you will be rewarded with a magnificent sunset on your house on the hill overlooking the Ethiopian highland rainforest.
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Read our job announcement below:
Health Center Medical Director
Chiri, Ethiopia
Lalmba Association is a small, Colorado-based NGO that
operates a Health Center, Public Health, community development and orphan care
programs in a remote area of the Ethiopian highlands. We are looking for a volunteer Medical
Director who will oversee the Health Center operations for a period of 1-2 years
beginning in summer 2014.
Lalmba pays no
salary but covers all expenses related to travel to/from Ethiopia, and
working and living in Ethiopia (visas, immunizations, airfare, room and board,
medical & life insurance). We will only consider candidates currently
located and licensed in the U.S., South America, Canada or Europe.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Qualified candidates are Physicians, Nurse Practitioners or Physician
Assistants who have a desire to serve the poor. A current medical license to practice in the
U.S., South America, Canada or Europe is absolutely required. Must be willing to make a 1 to 2 year
commitment and work in a very rural location.
No special training on tropical disease is necessary.
TO APPLY: For more
information, go to www.lalmba.org or call 303-485-1810. If you are a Physician, NP or PA currently
located and licensed in the U.S., Canada, South America or Europe and would
like to apply, please fill out the application form on our Volunteer page: http://www.lalmba.org/volunteer_form.html
MISSION STATEMENT
Lalmba provides medical, educational and relief
services to the people of Africa through self-help programs which teach and
train the people we serve to care for their own needs as much as possible,
and provide them resources not usually available in Africa. We have a special
love for orphan children whom we see, not as a burden, but as part of a
brilliant future for Africa.
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