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NGO / INGO / Development Projects
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Full Time
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Purpose of the Job:
The primary aim of this nursing role is to deliver high-quality care to patients in partnership with the healthcare team at The Leprosy Mission Nepal. This involves not only addressing the medical needs of patients but also contributing to their overall healing journey, all while aligning with the organization’s vision and mission.
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About the organization
The Leprosy Mission (TLM) is a UK based international non-government organization active in 34 countries; started its work in Nepal from 1957 with establishment of Anandaban Hospital in Lele, the sourthern part of Lalitpur. However, from 2005 TLM Nepal has been working as independent NGO in partnership with TLM international and the Government of Nepal to provide specialist tertiary care and technical support for leprosy control programs. It also undertakes internationally recognized research into leprosy and implements disability inclusive community development programs through its own activities and strategic partnership.
Being one of the largest NGOs in the country working in the field of leprosy, TLM Nepal mainly focuses in working with and for people affected by leprosy. Its development interventions focuses in the areas of health, capacity building, education, sustainable livelihoods, community development, advocacy and research working towards equity and inclusion of people affected by leprosy and disability in the development process.