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|Job Description
Roles and responsibilities of this job
The Mobile Cluster Doctor’s main role is to replace any GWT doctor who is placed in Area Welfare Centre (AWC) Bagmati for RCGP level update training. The role requires frequent re-location between AWCs (every 3-4 months) and a high level of flexibility and professionalism.
The Mobile Cluster Doctor will provide primary care consultations for the beneficiaries of GWT, either in the Key AWC clinic or in rural AWCs and pensioners’ homes, as directed by the AWC GP doctor or the Cluster Medical Lead (CML), working alongside them and other Cluster Doctors, and supporting and sharing the workload in a coordinated manner.
The Mobile Cluster Doctor will be one of the key members of the GWT medical team, ensuring that during periods of reduced medical workforce in AWCs, the beneficiaries can access skilled medical personnel and receive high quality, patient centred, evidence based primary medical care.
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Other Specification
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Location: Any Area Welfare Centre across Nepal (future postings based on need/requirement of organisation).
Salary
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Apply Before: Feb 14, 2024
About the organization
The Gurkha Welfare Trust Nepal (GWT(N)) is the field arm of The Gurkha Welfare Trust UK, a registered charitable Trust working particularly for the ex-Gurkha Veterans and their communities across Nepal. It is a charitable institution, established and registered in the UK in 1969. The GWT(N) ensures that Gurkha veterans, their widows and their wider communities are able to live their lives with dignity. We achieve this primarily through the provision of financial, medical and community aid.