To fulfill its mission of assistance to victims of conflicts, epidemics or natural disasters, MSF-Switzerland has created an emergency pool, of which members are experienced individuals capable of evaluating a situation, opening and coordinating projects. The post of emergency medical coordinator (medical or para-medical) reports to the Emergency Coordinator in the field and to the Emergency Cell at headquarters in Geneva.
The candidate is expected to 1) work in all contexts set by the Emergency Desk and 2) have the flexibility to work in different positions including Project Medical Referent, MAM and Project Coordinator if validated 3) work in emergency contexts with regular cells and fill gaps in regular projects/missions if need be.
Duty Station
All countries where the emergency desk opens activities, which requires an urgent response. On call, the Emergency Medical Coordinator should be available within 48 hours for rapid and short (maximum 3-4 months) interventions. He/she is part of a core group of medicals, para-medicals, logisticians responsible for responding, amongst others, to:
· exploratory missions
· epidemics
· nutritional crises
· displaced populations and/or refugees’ camps
· surgical emergencies
· natural disasters
· Implementation of and participation in exploratory missions and evaluations, on the request of Emergency Desk.
· Definition, implementation (or modification) of the operational strategy of an emergency intervention.
· Identification and management of the means necessary for the implementation of an emergency intervention.
· Coordination and supervision of the emergency medical workforce in the field (LHS, IMS, MoH/Incentives staff).
· Specific Reports on the interventions.
· According to the decision taken by headquarters, the Emergency Medical Coordinator can be asked to coordinate an activity, which is under the responsibility of a Head of Mission in the country where the section is already active.
· The Emergency Medical Coordinator can be asked to intervene within the framework of certain MSF trainings and to take part in international meetings.