1 Supervising nurse based in Belladère At Doctors Without Borders



Objectives and responsibilities:

Plan, organize and evaluate activities concerning nursing care and associated teams, in accordance with the values,

MSF policies and protocols and universal health standards, to guarantee the quality and continuity of care and

developments in the action plan.

In collaboration with the staff of the MSPP and the NGO Zanmi Lasanté, and in association and agreement with the supervising nurse of Belladère hospital.

Guarantee the quality of primary and secondary health care, ensure the reliable collection of medical and geographic data, and raise team awareness of mental health care and for patients who are victims of sexual violence.

1. Application and supervision of protocols

Clinical protocols

– Train teams on improving the quality of care in different departments, emergencies, maternity, neonatology, pediatrics, maternity and adjacent services.

– Support pharmacy ordering service teams, ensure a bi-weekly inventory for consumption control. Rational use of equipment.

Organization of care

– Organize patient circuits: triage, emergencies, suspected epidemic cases, isolation, references.

2. Registration of medical and geographic data

Medical data

Explain the importance of data collection for MSF via the HMIS system.

– provide information on the weekly entry of medical data and collect documentation for encoding in the HMIS system.

– Analyze data with MedRef NAM: main morbidities, stock shortages, epidemic alerts, vaccination coverage.

Control the collection of medical and geographic data for HMIS analysis

– Map the origin of patients by locality/neighborhood with community health workers.

– Identify white areas, pockets of malnutrition, clusters of cases: cholera, measles, GBV.

– Report access incidents: dams, insecurity, impact on attendance at the center.

– Participate in rapid surveys: needs assessment, coverage, retrospective mortality if requested by coordination.

Collaboration with community health team for dissemination of medical information.

3.Followed by ambulance transfers

Receive transfer requests from the CDSs, and inform the doctor on call in the emergency room for validation of the transport by PMR/NAM.

Organize the transfer with the MSF ambulance team: prioritization, clinical and safety briefing, choice of route with safety focal point as well as with the transfer monitoring nurse in Hinche.

Welcome counter-references and organize the transport of patients to the original CDS.

Ensure complete medical transfer to the receiving hospital in the emergency room. Document reason, treatment given.

4. Mental health and psychosocial care

Mental health integration in PFS

Raise awareness among medical staff about mental health to promote referrals and care for suffering patients.

Support for the team if desired by hospital management.

– Organize monthly debriefing for exposed personnel: violence, infant deaths, insecurity.

– Detect signs of burnout and alert MedRef/RH.

5. Sexual violence

Raise awareness among medical teams about GBV medical care and facilitate training on the problem.

Raise awareness of a quick referral to the hospital’s MSF and GBV Mental Health team.

– In collaboration with the mental health and medical team. Train the entire team: reception without judgment, absolute confidentiality, consent, clinical examination, medical certificate.

Selection profile:

Education : Nursing diploma recognized by the MSPP. Up-to-date license.

Experience : 3 years minimum experience including 1 year in supervision in a primary health center or NGO very desirable. Experience with MSF or other NGOs is desirable. Mastery of MSF protocols=major asset, primary health, maternal health, PCIME. Experience or strong sensitivity to mental health and GBV.

Languages : Creole and perfect command of French essential, Spanish is an asset.

How to apply

Submission of the application file is done online only : Please submit your application by clicking on the following link: https://forms.gle/bF31YfUyW4Wp3bGo9

  • The deadline for submitting applications is Wednesday May 20, 2026 at 11:59 p.m.
  • Only shortlisted applications for tests and interviews will be contacted.

MSF encourages the inclusion of women and people with disabilities. MSF does not charge any fees or accept any money throughout the recruitment process.

We thank all candidates in advance for their interest in MSF.

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