ABOUT LA CHAÎNE DE L’ESPOIR
La Chaîne de l’Espoir is an international NGO founded in 1994. Its mission is to strengthen health systems to give everyone, especially children, the same chances of survival and development. We intervene in 28 countries through a global approach, focused on the child but also on mothers and disadvantaged communities:
- Prevention and screening from the earliest age, particularly in the context of school health programs.
- Care and surgery to meet the most urgent needs of children and their mothers.
- Training and transfer of skills to local teams through our international network of experts in all areas of surgery.
- Construction and equipment of hospital structures adapted to local needs.
CONTEXT
La Chaîne de l’Espoir implements projects in Sinjar, Mosul and Nasiriya. All programs are supported by the Iraqi Ministry of Health (MoH) and the French government through its Crisis and Support Center (CDCS), Expertise France and the French Embassy in Baghdad. The Madad Fund of the European Union supports the program in Sinjar for the equipment of the hospital. Indeed, since 2020, the program aims to rebuild the health system, which was previously destroyed, and thus contribute to the reconstruction and stabilization of the district. In this sense, the Sinjar French Medical Center (SFMC) is under construction to provide health care to men, women and children. It will be equipped with a mother-child unit and will be able to provide outpatient consultations. In Mosul, La Chaîne de l’Espoir is providing support and technical expertise for the reopening of the Mosul Research and Care Center (MRCC). While the Nassiriya Heart Center (NHC) is supported and monitored to provide better patient care.
POSITION AND MISSION
Under the direct management of CDE Project Manager, he is the lead expert for CDE to ensure the correct implementation of CDE technical support projects related to the activities.
Intensivist specialized in the management of post pediatric cardiac surgery cases, working in a cardiac surgery intensive care unit, currently operating without the continuous presence of a specialist intensivist doctor:
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
- Clinical Duties :
- Specific monitoring and management of infants and children undergoing cardiac surgery (congenital or acquired heart diseases)
- Monitor, advocate for the implementation of infection, prevention and control of nosocomial infections, and proper use of antibiotic therapy with the surgical team.
- Monitor closely the work of medical and paramedical staff at the ICU, in collaboration with the hospital director and medical coordinator.
- Evaluate, diagnose, and treat critically ill pediatric patients.
- Monitor and adjust life support equipment as needed.
- Provide guidance and support to patients’ families.
- Coaching and Training :
- Training of non-intensivist doctors in cardiac surgery postoperative management.
- Supervise and mentor medical students, residents, and fellows.
- Quality & Procedures :
- Responsible to put in place, Develop and implement medical protocols, and monitor the application of medical protocols by medical and paramedical staff working inside the ICU.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives within the post- cardiac surgery intensive care unit.
- Conduct research to improve patient care and outcomes.
- Participate in ongoing education and professional development activities.
- Collaborate with other healthcare professionals to develop and implement treatment plans.
- Other Tasks :
- The line manager may allocate additional tasks in accordance with the job requirements.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Education
- Previous experience of working as an Intensivist for at least 5 years in post pediatric cardiac surgery intensive care unit is mandatory.
- A previous experience of working as an intensivist in post-cardiac surgery intensive care unit (for adults) is a strong advantage.
- Board certification in Anesthesiology / Pediatric Critical Care Medicine.
REQUIRED SKILLS AND QUALITIES
- Strong clinical, diagnostic, and decision-making skills.
- Excellente communication and interpersonnel skills.
- Ability to work effectively in a high-stress environment.
- Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying current with advances in pediatric critical care medicine
Languages: Good verbal and written communication skills in English is mandatory & Arabic is advantage. Kurdish would be an asset.
CONDITIONS
- Starting date: January 2024
National candidates
- 6 months full time contract with possibility of extension to 12 months (applicants who are unable to work full-time in-country may still apply provided they are able to commit to conducting frequent field visits in Iraq over the next 12 months)
- Salary range: According to the CDE Salary scale
- Health insurance 100% covered by CDE
Expatriate candidates
- 6 months full time contract with possibility of extension to 12 months
- Salary range: According to the CDE Salary scale
- Monthly per diem and living allowance: 720 euros net
- R&R: 5 days R&R at 3 months (for 6 months contracts) and 9 months of contract (for 12 months contracts) with a 480 USD allowance at each R&R period
- Travel: round trip ticket flight beginning/end of contract + paid leaves at 6 months of contract (for contracts longer then 8 months)
- Housing: individual with 100% of employer contribution
- Medical coverage with 50% of employer contribution
- Medical evacuation and repatriation insurance paid by CDE
- Death and disability insurance paid by CDE
How to apply
Both national and international applications should be written in English.
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Apply here : https://www.chainedelespoir.org/fr/iraq-intensivist-critical-care-doctor-mw
Please note this advertisement is on rolling basis and if the position been filled before the announced deadline the vacancy will be closed.