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Paediatrician

Emergency - Life Support for Civilian War Victims
Emergency is an independent, neutral and non-political Italian organization. Emergency provides free, high quality medical and surgical treatment to the civilian victims of war, landmines and poverty. Emergency promotes a culture of solidarity, peace and respect for human rights.
Closing date: 01 Jan 2012
Location: - Various -

Working with Emergency means bringing specialized, free of charge medical assistance to victims of war and poverty.

Beyond offering their professional expertise in daily work, on-the-field collaborators are asked to provide training and supervision to the national staff.

Requirements:
- Degree in Medicine, specialisation in Paediatrics
- Extensive clinical experience in a specialised Department
- Experience in infectious/tropical diseases and paediatric primary health care preferred
- Minimum availability 6 months.

Terms and conditions: basic monthly salary, travel expenses, board and lodging, insurance cover for accidents and illness provided.
How to apply
To apply, please send your cv to curriculum@emergency.it or to Emergency - Human Resources Department, Via Vida 11, 20127
– Milano, Tel +39 02 881881, Fax +39 02 86316336.
Selection is made by CV, questionnaire, assessment of references and individual interview (where feasible).
Reference Code: RW_7Y3KWP-74


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