Obstetric Care
• Provide comprehensive care to pregnant women, including antenatal check-ups, management of high-risk pregnancies, and safe delivery services (both vaginal and cesarean).
• Monitor and manage complications during pregnancy, labor, and postpartum, ensuring effective interventions to safeguard maternal and fetal health.
• Educate mothers and families on prenatal, postnatal care, and family planning to enhance maternal and child health outcomes.
Gynecological Care
• Diagnose and treat gynecological conditions such as menstrual disorders, reproductive health issues, and infections, ensuring accurate and timely interventions.
• Perform surgical and non-surgical procedures, including hysterectomies, myomectomies, and laparoscopy, while adhering to safety and quality standards.
• Provide family planning services and routine gynecological screenings, including pap smears and pelvic exams
Emergency Response
• Provide urgent care for obstetric and gynecological emergencies, including postpartum hemorrhage, ectopic pregnancies, and other critical cases.
• Lead the response team in managing emergency situations, ensuring timely and coordinated care.
Team Collaboration
• Work closely with anesthesiologists, nurses, and other medical staff to provide comprehensive care.
• Participate in multidisciplinary meetings to develop holistic treatment plans for complex cases.
Training and Mentorship
• Guide and mentor junior doctors, medical interns, and clinical cadres.
• Provide continuing education and training for staff to maintain high standards of maternal and neonatal care.
Quality Assurance and Compliance:
• Adhere to established treatment protocols, infection control standards, and patient safety guidelines.
• Ensure accurate documentation of patient records, surgical notes, and follow-up plans.
Continuous Improvement:
• Stay updated on advancements in relevant clinical techniques and integrate new knowledge into practice.
• Participate in quality improvement initiatives and hospital audits to enhance surgical services.
Minimum Qualification required:
- Medical degree (MD, MBChB) and master’s degree in Obstetrics and Gynecology from a recognized medical institution.
- Licensed to practice by the Medical Council of South Sudan or similar regulatory authority.
- Minimum three (3) years of experience in providing similar services in recognized government or private hospitals.
- Commitment to patient care and ethical medical practices.
- Strong decision-making and problem-solving skills under pressure.
- Experience in working with NGOS in a fragile context is preferred.
- Personnel management and motivation expertise and experience.
- Excellent work experience in training facilitation and mentoring government staff.
- Demonstrated application of Do No Harm, including understanding of intended and unintended consequences of gender equality and social inclusion interventions, and risk mitigation approaches.
- Understands and is committed to WV’s vision, mission and core values.
- Fluency in English language, Arabic and the local languages is an added advantage.