Bachelor's degree in medicine or advanced nursing degree
5-7 years experience in rural resource-limited settings
Clinical background managing type 1 diabetes and sickle cell disease
The role involves providing routine technical support and direct implementation assistance for the PEN-Plus service model across Southern African countries
Job Summary
The role involves providing routine technical support and direct implementation assistance for the PEN-Plus service model across Southern African countries.
Candidates must possess a strong clinical background in rural healthcare settings with specific experience managing complex non-communicable diseases.
The position offers a competitive base pay ranging from $124,342.40 to $180,897.60 annually along with comprehensive benefits and career advancement opportunities.
Matching Summary
The role involves providing routine technical support and direct implementation assistance for the PEN-Plus service model across Southern African countries.
Salary
Base: $124,342.40 - $180,897.60/Annual; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Comprehensive benefits, career advancement, differentials, premiums, and bonuses
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Bachelor's degree in medicine or advanced nursing degree
5-7 years experience in rural resource-limited settings
Clinical background managing type 1 diabetes and sickle cell disease
Experience in clinical teaching, training, and mentorship
Strong English communication skills written and oral
Nice-to-have
Master's in Public Health or related field
French or Portuguese language skills
Commitment to social justice and health equity
Ability to work across multiple time zones
Experience with grant reporting and technical writing
Key Requirements
Bachelor's degree in medicine (Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Internal Medicine) or equivalent
Advanced degree in clinical nursing with NCD experience
5-7 years of experience in rural and resource-limited health sectors
Proven ability to build relationships with Ministries of Health and stakeholders