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A nonprofit organization is seeking an Orthopedic Technician to work on-site for a fixed-term contract in Ethiopia. The ideal candidate will have a diploma in orthopedic technology and practical experience with prosthetic and orthotic devices. Responsibilities include evaluating patients' needs, fitting devices, and training local personnel. A six-month overseas commitment is required, along with effective communication skills and teamwork capability. This role offers a full-time position in a healthcare function focused on rehabilitation.
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Type of contract: Fixed-term contract - paid (6 months)
Necessary requirements: Practical experience in the production and fitting of prosthetic and orthotic devices
Background and organisation of work: EMERGENCY is working at Suhul Hospital in Shire, Ethiopia, where a rehabilitation centre was built with the aim of ensuring access to high-quality free rehabilitation, basic care, and social inclusion for people with disabilities in Shire, Tigray.
The Orthopaedic Technician will be responsible for examining, interviewing, and measuring patients to determine their prosthetic and orthotic needs, while identifying factors that may affect device suitability. The role includes the production, modification, and repair of prosthetic and orthotic devices, as well as direct support to patients in adapting to and using these aids.
Clinical activities and patient care are always carried out alongside and in collaboration with local personnel, who thus benefit from training in the field. There is also provision for more specific teaching activities, managed by the international specialists, in accordance with the clinical protocols in use and as agreed with the Medical Coordinator.
6 months’ overseas stay including a period of leave to be taken at the end of the mission in agreement with the coordinator. Shorter missions may only be considered for specific needs as defined by the organization.