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Volunteer – Medical Staff: Scrub Nurse

Gaza

  • Organization: IRC - International Rescue Committee
  • Location: Gaza
  • Grade: Volunteer - Volunteer
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Public Health and Health Service
    • Medical Practitioners
    • Volunteerism
  • Closing Date:

Requisition ID: req50848

Job Title: Volunteer – Medical Staff: Scrub Nurse

Sector: Health

Employment Category: Volunteer

Employment Type: Full-Time

Open to Expatriates: Yes

Location: Gaza, occupied Palestinian Territory (oPT)

Work Arrangement: In-person

Job Description

The healthcare system in Gaza has been overwhelmed, incapacitated, and partly destroyed by bombing and fighting since the current war broke out in October. Healthcare facilities have been damaged or destroyed by air and ground attacks, health workers have been displaced, killed, and detained, and many other facilities are non-operational due to a lack of access, to supplies, equipment, fuel, electricity, or water. The remaining facilities are only partially serviceable while also sheltering displaced people, lacking adequate supplies and equipment for IPC, and losing medical and support staff due to the ongoing situation. The remaining workers are burned out and exhausted.
The Ministry of Health and WHO have collectively requested or identified the need for some ~20+ Emergency Medical Teams to reinforce capacity and provide urgent and critical health services for the affected population, including high numbers of war injuries and trauma as well as rapidly increasing disease due to the overcrowding and unsanitary conditions imposed on the civilian population. The IRC and MAP are collaborating to deploy Emergency Medical Teams to reinforce local capacity and provide urgently needed health services for the affected population. Even if the fighting stopped tomorrow, it is likely that emergency medical capacity will be required for the coming months and throughout 2024.
Scope of work
IRC contracts the medical consultant to join an emergency medical team (EMT) mission hosted either by an IRC Partner or IRC to support hospitals and clinics in southern Gaza. They will deploy in person to Cairo for the training and then to the south portion of Gaza to fulfill the role of an essential team member of the Emergency Medical Team.  The consultant EMT is responsible for performing medical duties as needed to further the goals of the mission and ensure appropriate post-op care and follow-up. The IRC provides Duty of Care and safety and security training to all EMTs before entering Gaza and the team is accompanied by our Safety and Security Coordinator throughout their deployment. 
Expenses Covered by the IRC: 
•Travel from your home country to Cairo and back 
•Transportation between Cairo and Gaza 
•Meals for the entirety of your two-week deployment  
•Hotel accommodation in Cairo and housing in Gaza
The Scrub Nurse’s primary role is to take care of patients throughout a surgery or medical procedure and, where appropriate, deliver capacity-building and supportive supervision to the Hospital's local staff.
Modalities:
•One-time 2-3 week deployment
•Rotating schedule
Main responsibilities:
•Work collaboratively with all team members to ensure that all activities are undertaken in a safe and effective manner.
•Assess patients prior to surgery (e.g. NPO status) and alleviate their concerns
•Gather all supplies needed for the operation
•Assist and support surgeons during the procedure
•Evaluate the patient in postoperative phases
•Assume duties within or out of the sterile field as assigned
•In collaboration with other team members, is responsible for the health and safety of patients whilst within the unit, adhering to all standard protocols (safe surgery, IPC and hygiene, monitoring for Protection and Safeguarding issues, etc.)
•Support and deliver capacity building at targeted health facilities (according to identified needs through embedding in host structure, and providing technical training programs if appropriate.
•Work in collaboration with local staff to support the needs of the local health care staff personnel. Additionally, work with staff from iNGOs that are staffing and supporting at the same hospital.
•Work within the team schedule and collaboration with MAP, Gaza MoH, WHO, local Gaza Hospitals, EHAU focal points, and other necessary stakeholders to support a productive, safe, and efficient Emergency Medical Team mission to Gaza amidst a highly volatile conflict zone.
•Promptly identify areas requiring immediate support and communicate these needs through the appropriate reporting hierarchy.
•Coordinate with team and seek guidance from Gaza Team Lead as directed.
•Work with logistician and/or medical logistician to ensure medications and medical supplies are well-documented
•Ensure the evaluation of activities within the unit and appropriate monitoring and reporting of these
•Support in the collection of clinical data and reporting
Experience and Qualifications:
Essential:
•Registered license in nursing care
•Work experience as a surgical/trauma nurse
•English: Advanced/Intermediate
•Ability to work in a team comprising multiple partners and/or medical volunteers from different organizations and backgrounds, with different skillsets
Desirable:
•Arabic speaker
•Proven experience as part of an Emergency Team
•Background in humanitarian aid delivery 
•Previous experience working in low-resource and or conflict settings
•Familiarity with culture, customs, and religious context, and sensitivity towards staff, and acknowledgement of the sensitive and delicate nature of the conflict.


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