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Women gathered around in Mozambique
29 Jan 2024

In every country, women from all walks of life may seek out an abortion at some time of their lives due to many reasons.

Women gathered around in Mozambique
29 Jan 2024

In every country, women from all walks of life may seek out an abortion at some time of their lives due to many reasons.

President of the water committee explains to communities how the water pump works.
02 Feb 2024

Uniting community engagement and water & sanitation initiatives to mitigate neglected disease and water-borne disease threats in Nampula Province, Mozambique.

President of the water committee explains to communities how the water pump works.

Uniting community engagement and water & sanitation initiatives to mitigate neglected disease and water-borne disease threats in Nampula Province, Mozambique.

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07 Apr 2021

MSF teams have mobilised to provide medical assistance to people fleeing intense violence in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique. Since attacks began March, hundreds of people have fled the coastal city of Palma to nearby towns in search of safety - most fleeing by foot and hiding in the bush for days.

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23 Jun 2021

The northern province of Cabo Delgado in Mozambique is one of the poorest regions in the country. Those living in Cabo Delgado have been suffering violent attacks from a Non-State Armed Group since 2017—attacks that have left close to 700,000 people displaced, traumatised, and without access to essentials like water and healthcare.

Being a nurse with MSF is demanding and rewarding. From basic healthcare to helping set up health posts, nurses are vital to our work. In many situations, nurses are the backbone of our medical operations.

Our registered nurses provide primary healthcare, establish and manage health posts, operate feeding centres and in/outpatient clinics and hospitals, plan and implement vaccination campaigns, and organise mother-child health programmes.

Training, supervising and managing local nursing staff or community health providers is a key responsibility.

Requirements

  • Significant post-qualification nursing experience, preferably in one or more of the following areas: infectious diseases, A&E, intensive care, obstetrics, nutrition, paediatrics, operating theatre
  • Valid Irish Nursing Board or Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) registration
  • Diploma in tropical nursing or relevant nursing experience in a tropical environment
  • Experience in supervising, managing and training others
  • Available for a minimum of nine months
  • Minimum of three months work, volunteering or travel experience in developing countries
  • Willingness to work in unstable areas
  • Adaptable and able to work in a multicultural team
  • Flexible and able to manage stress

MSF is currently looking for nurses with good French skills. If you speak French to a level where you can be placed in a French speaking mission such as the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Chad or Central African Republic, you are much more likely to be accepted onto the MSF register. Arabic skills are also in demand.

Qualifications

The two qualifications in tropical nursing that MSF Ireland accepts are the Diploma in Tropical Nursing from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the Diploma in Tropical Nursing from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

We do not accept online/distance learning courses as they lack the practical component required for field work.


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In 2022, MSF teams around the world continued to respond to crises, old and new. While COVID-19 was not the emergency it was in previous years, new challenges arose. The war in Ukraine escalated in February; the political, humanitarian and economic crises in Haiti deteriorated severely; cholera emerged on an exceptional scale in several countries.