Peace Corps Medical Officer (PCMO) at U.S. PEACE CORPS RWANDA
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Job Description
WORK HOURS: Full Time – 40 Hours Minimum/Week
COMPENSATION RANGE: 56,885,216 RWF-84,104,619 RWF
The United States Peace Corps seeks a Medical Doctor to serve as a personal services contractor (PSC) Peace Corps Medical Officer (PCMO) based in Rwanda. The PCMO will provide health care to U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers and will work under the supervision of the Peace Corps Country Director in Rwanda and the Peace Corps Office of Medical Services in Washington, DC.
This is a local advertisement. Preference will be given to the candidates who have applied to this local advertisement who are citizens of Rwanda or who are permanent residents of Rwanda with proper and current authorization to work in Rwanda at the time of application.
Peace Corps may select one or more PCMO PSCs from the applications received in response to this announcement or may decide not to fill any PSC positions. All PSC positions are subject to the availability of funds and continued need.
The anticipated personal services contract(s) will be for a one-year period with up to three (3) or four (4) option years, exercisable based on satisfactory performance, availability of funds, and continued need. The work schedule will be on a full-time basis (a minimum working schedule of 40 hours per week), with after-hours, weekend, holiday, and on-call responsibilities.
Daily pre-tax compensation will be negotiated within the specified range for the position at the discretion of the Peace Corps Overseas Contracting Officer, taking into account items such as documentable salary history. Benefits will be offered for this position in accordance with guidance provided by Peace Corps Headquarters. Benefits will differ for citizens or permanent residents of Rwanda versus citizens and permanent residents of countries other than Rwanda. It is not anticipated that relocation expenses or housing expenses will be paid for candidates who have applied under this local advertisement.
Job Industry
Job Salary Currency
Job Salary Fixed
NoKey Deliverables
- Routine primary health care to Peace Corps Trainees and Volunteers including treatment of common illnesses and injuries in accordance with Peace Corps medical guidelines
- Individual short-term counseling on disease prevention, adjustment issues, stress management and cross-cultural problems
- Response to emergency medical situations
- Member of Senior Peace Corps staff in Rwanda
- Ability to conduct trainings on health-related issues
- Site visits to Peace Corps Volunteers throughout Rwanda
- Administrative tasks of the medical office including budget management
- Inventory of medical supplies and equipment
- Alternate 24 hour on- call duty with the other PCMO
Essential Qualities
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PCMO PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
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Application Process
Application Process and Requirements:
By the closing date/time identified above, interested applicants for this position must submit the following items as attachments to an e-mail to:
[E-mail: rw-recruitment@peacecorps.gov
Attention: Peace Corps Director of Management and Operations (DMO)]
- A completed and signed PCMO Application Form (blank form attached)
- Resume or CV MUST include a detailed description (see details below) of ALL work experience, accounting for any periods of unemployment longer than three months.
- The detailed description of the work experience must include the following information:
- Full Description of Clinical Duties and Responsibilities for Each Position
- Start and End Dates for Each Position Held
- Salary for Each Position
- Number of Persons Supervised
- Full or Part Time Position
- Reason for Leaving
- Names and Telephone Numbers of Supervisors
- Education and training, identifying universities attended, dates of attendance, degrees and diplomas. Include all post-graduate training, i.e. internships, residencies, fellowships.
- Volunteer Positions
- Languages Spoken
- Photocopy of Professional Medical License.
- If the license does not have an expiration date, written confirmation must be submitted directly from the issuing authority. Please note, if a license is not required, rather, the medical diploma is the license to practice, written confirmation, issued directly from the professional medical board, Ministry of Health or other appropriate regulatory authority establishing that the candidate is properly credentialed for medical practice, is required.
- A completed PCMO Applicant Skills Survey (blank survey attached)
- A completed and signed Privileging Form (blank form attached; the applicant must complete the version of the form that corresponds with their professional qualifications)
- A copy of Diploma from Medical School.
Peace Corps does not accept responsibility for technical issues or glitches that cause application materials to be received past this closing date/time.
Note: All documents must be in English. Official translation is not required.