Burn Physiotherapist/Occupational Therapist, Ukraine

Ukraine
negotiable Expires in 4 weeks

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About The Role

Burn Physiotherapist/Occupational Therapist, Ukraine
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
Contract: 3-month deployment
Salary: £36,536 – £43,279 (dependent on experience) per annum pro-rata plus £1,982.10 in monthly per diem & location-based allowances

Could you use your specialist expertise and knowledge as a Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist to help support the vital enhancement and development of burn care in Ukraine?

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the British Red Cross (BRC) are working in partnership to support the enhancement of a burn centre, in a city hospital in Kyiv, Ukraine.

We are seeking x4 medical professionals with specialised experience in burns (1x Burn Physiotherapist, 1x Burn Surgical Specialist, 1x Burn Anaesthetist Specialist and 1x Burn Specialist Nurse) and who are enthusiastic about extending their knowledge and skills within a humanitarian environment to deploy for a 3-month period in early 2025. Two of them — the Burn Surgeon and Burn Specialist Nurse — have already joined the hospital team in Kyiv and are preparing for the next deployment phase in early 2025.

The Burn Physiotherapist/Occupational Therapist will play a crucial role in advancing the quality of care provided to weapon-wounded individuals and civilians with burns in Ukraine. The specialist support you will offer will be in the development of skills within the burn centre’s existing local staff (a mix of assisting in the development of formal training and mentoring) and a continuous needs assessment, contributing to learning needs and materials (including consumables, equipment, and information management needs).

As a result of the deployment, we expect to receive a comprehensive report on possible ways to improve hospital operations and enhance the quality of medical services, as well as a list of required equipment and medical supplies with detailed technical specifications.

Key Responsibilities

  • Enhancing the proficiency of the burn care team in Kyiv (mentoring and capacity building the local burn care physiotherapists and their assistants, thereby strengthening their clinical capabilities, specifically in improving of early mobilisation of patient, general physiotherapy practices, training on applying splints and usage of pressure clothing/bandaging while observing IPC principles, etc.)
  • Promoting and ensuring knowledge transfer and exchange
  • Supporting the implementation of activities to ensure that the highest quality modern clinical care [available] is offered to patients and the optimal outcomes are achieved

What We Are Looking For

  • Full medical licence as a Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist is essential, with a specialisation in Burns
  • Up-to-date, expert knowledge and skills in burn physiotherapy and/or occupational therapy (with awareness and tolerance of the material limitations of the host environment)
  • The integral ability to analyse and assess specific educational training needs and transfer expert knowledge and skills through training programmes, workshops and seminars (with an emphasis on practical activity and hands-on training, working alongside the local staff), as well as encouraging knowledge exchange and collaborative learning among burn care professionals to improve, where necessary, and reflect the current best practices in burn care physiotherapy
  • A systemic approach to gathering data and identifying and prioritising needs based on cost-effectiveness and realistic expectations
  • Self-awareness and sensitivities to other cultures and opinions is essential, as well as the ability to foster good and trusted relationships and be able to adapt quickly in challenging and new dynamic environments
  • Fluency in written and spoken English is a requirement (you will be working through local interpreters) but, of course, knowledge of Ukrainian would be highly advantageous
  • Previous international humanitarian and/or development experience in low-income countries would be an asset, as well as previous experience within the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement

Please download the job description for more information on the role responsibilities and requirements.

Preferably applicants would have an existing right to enter Schengen Zone countries in order to transit to Ukraine, e.g. citizenship/residence of a Schengen Zone country, or an ETIAS eligible country but this is not essential.

Closing date for applications is 23:59 (UK time) on Thursday 5th December 2024.

BRС guarantees adherence to high standards regarding the safety of its staff, ensuring necessary training courses and briefings are conducted, as well as compliance with occupational health and safety conditions as provided by law.

Should you have any questions on this role please email us at [email protected] quoting the job title.

We offer a wide range of staff benefits, these include:

  • Accommodation while on deployment
  • Subsistence allowances while overseas
  • Travel to and from the country of posting, plus long service flights
  • Comprehensive insurance, including medical, personal effects and life insurance
  • Pre and post assignment medicals and access to excellent health and wellbeing benefits
  • Access to a pension, which you can join at any time during your contract
  • Generous leave entitlement (36 days incl. public holidays)

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