Country: Ethiopia
Closing date: 30 Jul 2017
2 Stronger SAFE Ophthalmic Nurses
- Key role working as part of our Ethiopian team.
- Be a significant contributor to eliminating trachoma in Ethiopia, Oromia region.
- Full-time position based in Ethiopia, Shashemene.
The Fred Hollows Foundation, an international NGO founded in 1992 has been a driving force in the development and implementation of blindness prevention programs in some of the poorest and most isolated regions in the world. Currently operating in 25 countries throughout Africa, South Asia and South East Asia, The Foundation is working to end avoidable blindness. Our Ethiopia program and the ‘Stronger SAFE’ program is focused on trachoma elimination.
Under the overall supervision and guidance of the Stronger SAFE Deputy Project Manager, the Project Team Ophthalmic Nurses will train the field workers in data collection, leading the team in household observation and data collection
To be successful in this position, you will have BSc in Nursing, previous field work experience and good knowledge of the context of Ethiopia’s health system, and public health issues.
This is an exciting time to join The Fred Hollows Foundation as we seek to deliver even greater impact and enhance our ability to accomplish our vision.
How to apply:
How to apply & who to contact
Applications should be made via our website: https://www.hollows.org/au/careers/current-vacancies and should include your resume and cover letter addressing all areas expressed in the ‘experience, skills & attributes’ section of the Job Description as well as details of your current and expected salary.
Closing Date for Application: Sunday 30th July, 2017
To be eligible to apply for this position, you must have the appropriate right to work in Ethiopia, wi**llingness to be based in Oromia with frequent visits to the field sites in surrounding woredas, and preparedness to undergo background checks including criminal records and qualifications check.**
The Fred Hollows Foundation is committed to protecting the rights of children in all areas where we work. Applicants are advised that The Foundation reserves the right to conduct police checks and other screening procedures to ensure we maintain and promote a child safe environment.