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CURE International is a global nonprofit network of children’s hospitals providing surgical care in a compassionate, gospel-centered environment. Services are provided at no cost to families because of the generosity of donors and partners like you.

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Motivated by our Christian identity, CURE operates a global network of children’s hospitals that provides life-changing surgical care to children living with disabilities.

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CURE International is a global nonprofit network of children’s hospitals providing surgical care in a compassionate, gospel-centered environment. Services are provided at no cost to families because of the generosity of donors and partners like you.

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Anesthesiologist - Niamey, Niger Niger | Medical

CURE International Children's Hospital in Niamey, Niger has an exciting opening for an Anesthesiologist!

CURE Niger has been a place of hope since opening its doors in 2010. Ours is the first and only hospital in the country to provide Christ-centered care and charitable surgeries for children with treatable disabilities. CURE’s medical team walks with children and their families throughout every step of their healing journey, providing the therapies they need along the way. Care extends beyond surgery itself–including pre-surgery prep and post-surgical rehabilitation and physical therapy. These are integral to ensuring children improve their strength and mobility, giving them the best chance at living full, productive, independent lives.

 

POSITION OVERVIEW:

The Anesthesiologist is responsible for providing anesthesia for the patients requiring surgical intervention in the hospital. In this capacity, the anesthesiologist will also need to oversee the nurse anesthetists or anesthetic officers. The role of the anesthesiologist will also include oversight of the HDU/ICU and any critically ill patient on the ward. The anesthesiologist will review all codes in the hospital and oversee the debrief. Subspeciality expertise in pediatric anesthesia is preferred.  

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  1. Complete and document preoperative anesthesia evaluations of patients and order necessary lab work/consultation or any other preoperative investigations at least the day prior to surgery.
  2. Review preoperative patient charts for pertinent lab work, history and physical examination, vital signs chart, fluid status and medication sheet.
  3. Choose the safest and most appropriate anaesthetic for the patient: general, regional, MAC, local or combination and utilize the correct monitors for that anaesthetic for the duration of the surgery.  Manage the patient airway adequately utilizing the mask, bag-valve mask, intubation, LMA, and other emergency airway procedures. 
  4. Accurately manage fluid resuscitation in the patient and measure blood loss regularly. 
  5. Oversee the safe functioning of the anesthesia machine, oxygen supply, suction, and all equipment necessary to provide anesthesia in close consultation with the biomedical team.  
  6. Perform various regional anesthesia techniques as required.  
  7. Assess and implement pain management in the post operative recovery period.
  8. Identify and treat intra operative & post operative anesthesia complications as soon as they occur..
  9. Accurately and thoroughly chart patient physiological data, medications & fluids administered contemporaneously pre, intra, and post operatively.
  10. Set up all necessary monitors and drugs, and check the anesthesia machine and oxygen supply prior to each anesthetic.  
  11. Read and comply with all network anaesthesia guidelines and SOPs.
  12. Seek opportunities to teach staff both clinically and didactically with regards to advanced life support, anesthesia, & pain management.
  13. Protect the patient from harm utilizing proper positioning techniques and act as an advocate for the patient’s welfare.
  14. Maintain competency of anesthesia practice in accordance with professional standards established by the profession.
  15. Participate in resuscitation of patients when required.
  16. Oversee the maintenance of an accurate narcotic count and supply in the operating room and post-anesthesia care unit.
  17. Oversee work of the Anesthesia Technicians/nurses/officers or other assigned employees.  
  18. Ensure adequate restocking of anesthesia supplies by supervising the Anesthesia Technicians or other assigned employees.
  19. Report to the Medical Director at any time when it appears to be unsafe to use the operating rooms (e.g. lack of oxygen).
  20. Act as an anesthesia consultant to anesthesia providers and medical/surgical staff.
  21. Complete monthly CQI electronic report per the direction of the Nursing/Anesthesia Clinical Director.  
 

OTHER DUTIES
Please note this position description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the co-worker for this position. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Co-worker must perform other tasks, duties, and projects as assigned.

 

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Medical degree from qualified, recognized medical institution
  2. Specialist post-graduation certification in anesthesia. Preferred subspeciality interest in pediatric anesthesia.
  3. Current licensure
  4. Current BLS and PALS certifications
Director of Clinical Support Services Multiple Countries | Medical

POSITION OVERVIEW:

 

The Director of Clinical Support Services is a key leadership role that supports the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) in overseeing and strengthening clinical support services across CURE’s hospital network. As a licensed physician based in Africa, this individual will focus on standardization, optimization, and quality assurance of Laboratory, Sterile Processing, Biomedical Equipment, Pharmacy, and Procurement services. The role ensures these services align with clinical best practices, patient safety standards, and operational efficiency to support high-quality surgical and medical care. This role serves as the primary liaison between the CMO and hospital-based Managers of Clinical Support Services, ensuring that clinical support services effectively enhance surgical operations, optimize patient flow, and uphold infection control measures. Additionally, the Director will provide technical expertise, training, and strategic guidance to hospital leadership in managing their clinical support departments.

 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  1. Supporting the Chief Medical Officer in Clinical Operations
    1. Work closely with the CMO to develop and implement strategic plans for clinical support services across the hospital network.
    2. Provide expert recommendations to the CMO on best practices for laboratory services, sterilization, biomedical equipment maintenance, and pharmaceutical management.
    3. Ensure that hospital support services align with CURE’s overall clinical strategy, contributing to improved patient care and surgical efficiency.
    4. Assist in reviewing policies, compliance measures, and accreditation requirements for clinical support services.
  2. Standardizing Clinical Support Services Across Hospitals
    1. Develop and enforce Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Labs, Sterile Processing, Biomedical Equipment, Pharmacy, and Procurement to ensure consistency across all CURE hospitals.
    2. Oversee the integration of clinical support services into hospital workflows, ensuring smooth collaboration with surgical and medical teams.
    3. Conduct hospital visits and virtual assessments to evaluate efficiency, patient safety, and compliance with CURE Standards.
    4. Identify and implement technology-driven improvements to enhance support services.
  3. Staff Training & Clinical Development
    1. Design and implement a training program to ensure clinical support staff are proficient in best practices, safety protocols, and compliance requirements.
    2. Serve as a mentor and clinical advisor to hospital-based Managers of Clinical Support Services, ensuring they understand their role in improving patient outcomes.
    3. Organize training sessions, workshops, and peer learning opportunities to enhance knowledge-sharing across the network.
    4. Work with hospital leadership to ensure proper recruitment and development of clinical support staff.

SERVICE-SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES

  1. Laboratory Services
    1. Ensure that diagnostic labs provide timely, accurate, and high-quality test results to support clinical decision-making.
    2. Standardize testing protocols, equipment usage, and reporting procedures across hospitals.
    3. Work with laboratory teams to maintain compliance with international quality control standards.
  2. Sterile Processing & Infection Control
    1. Oversee sterilization protocols to prevent infection risks in surgical procedures.
    2. Ensure hospital teams follow proper instrument decontamination, sterilization, and storage procedures.
    3. Support hospital infection control committees in maintaining a safe patient care environment.
  3. Biomedical Equipment & Maintenance
    1. Ensure all medical devices and surgical equipment are well-maintained, properly calibrated, and compliant with safety standards.
    2. Work with network lead and hospital-based biomedical teams to implement preventive maintenance programs and repairs.
    3. Oversee commissioning and installation of new equipment.
  4. Pharmacy Services
    1. Implement safe medication management protocols, ensuring proper storage, dispensing, and regulatory compliance.
    2. Oversee training for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians on best practices in drug safety and supply management.
    3. Monitor medication inventory levels and procurement to prevent shortages and inefficiencies.
  5. Medical Supplies & Equipment Procurement
    1. Develop and oversee standardized procurement processes to ensure consistent availability of high-quality medical supplies and equipment.
    2. Work with hospital teams, supply chain teams, and finance departments to optimize purchasing decisions.

QUALITY ASSURANCE & COMPLIANCE

  1. Ensure all hospital support services comply with local, national, and international healthcare regulations.
  2. Develop and oversee quality assurance programs to maintain high standards of patient safety.
  3. Conduct hospital audits and operational assessments, working with the CMO to implement corrective actions.
  4. Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure and improve clinical support service effectiveness.

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & CRISIS MANAGEMENT

  1. Assist the CMO and hospital leadership in developing emergency response plans for hospital support services. 
  2. Ensure staff readiness to handle crises such as equipment failures, supply shortages, or infectious disease outbreaks.
  3. Work with hospital emergency response teams to ensure rapid, coordinated action during crises.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Licensed Medical Doctor (MD, MBChB, or equivalent) required.
  2. Postgraduate degree (MPH, MHA, or similar) in healthcare leadership, hospital administration, or public health is preferred.
  3. Minimum of 7-10 years of clinical experience, with at least 3-5 years in a hospital leadership or administrative role.
  4. Proven experience in managing ancillary hospital services and ensuring clinical compliance.
  5. Strong collaborative leadership skills, working closely with CMOs, hospital directors, and clinical teams.
  6. Ability to travel frequently across Africa to support CURE hospitals.
  7. Proficiency in Google Workspace (Gmail, Google Docs, Google Sheets, Google Slides) and Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). 

To learn more about this position with CURE, please read the Director of Clinical Support Services Opportunity Profile.

Orthopedic Spine Surgeon - Pediatric Specialty Ethiopia | Medical

 

CURE International is seeking an experienced pediatric orthopedic spine surgeon who is interested in playing a critical role in the development of a first-of-its-kind operative spinal program at its hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. We are committed to finding the right person for this role; therefore, we will consider qualified candidates interested in either a full-time or part-time, flexible schedule. 

CURE is a faith-based non-profit organization operating a network of eight children’s hospitals throughout Africa and the Philippines. We provide world-class surgical care and intentional spiritual care to children living with treatable disabilities, all of which is free of charge to the patients and their families. 

The pediatric orthopedic spine surgeon will contribute to the important work of transforming the lives of many children who would otherwise face a lifetime of disability, pain and discrimination. We are seeking a missionally-aligned spine specialist who will embrace this unique opportunity and who possesses a desire to train the next generation of spine specialists in Ethiopia. 

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Assess patients with musculoskeletal disability, taking and recording a salient history, examination and formulating an appropriate management plan including relevant investigations and surgical or non-operative management.
  2. Diagnose and treat spinal disorders, identifying ways to preserve pain-free function through treatment and surgical intervention.
  3. Participate in traveling to mobile clinics in different parts of the country as organized by the hospital and assigned to by the head of orthopedics.
  4. Treat patients and families with care and respect, adhering to the highest standards of medical ethics.
  5. When surgical management is appropriate, undertaking careful consent, clarifying to the patient (where appropriate) and family member the nature of the condition and procedure that is advised, the risks, possible alternatives and nature of anesthesia required.
  6. Create pre-operative plans for each surgery, and where necessary, discuss with colleagues the surgical plans.
  7. Provide a high standard of surgical care, adhering to the highest standards of sterile operative technique while creating a cohesive team environment centered on safety and quality care.
  8. Record each step of patient care in the Electronic Medical Record and/or inpatient paper charts.
  9. Recognize complications that arise and respond appropriately, including discussing the event with the Medical Director and reporting it in the quarterly Morbidity and Mortality meetings.
  10. Ensure a high level of patient and staff safety is upheld at all times.
  11. Participate actively in the training activities of the hospital and willingly engage in quality improvement projects, audit and research.
  12. Be instrumental in developing the spine service at CURE Ethiopia that is safe and sustainable with training an integral part of the practice.
  13. Actively participate in the development of a Spine training program to include teaching and mentoring of students, residents, and fellows.
  14. Collaborate with international institutions to further support the development of a spine program.

REQUIRED SKILLS, EDUCATION, AND EXPERIENCE:

  1. Medical degree from a qualified, recognized medical institution.
  2. Completed an accredited residency in orthopedic surgery.
  3. Completed a pediatric orthopedic fellowship with training in spinal surgery.
  4. Current and unrestricted medical license.
  5. At least 3 years experience in a private or hospital practice.
  6. Moderate ability with the English language required, fluency preferred.
  7. Ability to communicate effectively and professionally across cultures and language barriers.
  8. Strong interest in teaching and training.

Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon - Bulawayo, Zimbabwe Zimbabwe | Medical

CURE International Children’s Hospital of Zimbabwe has an exciting opportunity for a Pediatric Orthopedic Surgeon. CURE is a faith-based non-profit organization operating a network of eight children’s hospitals throughout Africa and the Philippines. We provide world-class surgical care and intentional spiritual care to children living with treatable disabilities, all of which is free of charge to the patients and their families. 

The pediatric orthopedic surgeon is a specialist in pediatric orthopedic surgery and continues to further develop their expertise in this subspecialty. This individual is confident in the assessment and management of children with a range of musculoskeletal pathology. Operating under the guidance of fellowship-trained faculty, the pediatric orthopedic surgeon provides excellent surgical care to patients and ensures a high-level of safety for both patients and staff, adhering to all the quality standards of CURE.
 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  1. Assess patients with musculoskeletal disability, taking and recording a salient history, examination and formulating an appropriate management plan including relevant investigations and surgical or non-operative management.
  2. Participate in traveling to mobile clinics in different parts of the country as organized by the hospital and assigned to by the head of orthopedics.
  3. Treat patients and families with care and respect, adhering to the highest standards of medical ethics.
  4. When surgical management is appropriate, undertaking careful consent, clarifying to the patient (where appropriate) and family member the nature of the procedure that is advised, the risks, possible alternatives and nature of anesthesia required.
  5. Create pre-operative plans for each surgery, discussing with fellow faculty members the surgical plans.
  6. Provide a high standard of surgical care, adhering to the highest standards of sterile operative technique while creating a cohesive team environment centered on safety and quality care.
  7. Record each step of patient care in the Electronic Medical Record and inpatient paper charts.
  8. Recognize complications that arise and respond appropriately, including discussing the event with the Medical Director and reporting it in the quarterly Morbidity and Mortality meetings.
  9. Ensure a high level of patient and staff safety is upheld at all times.
  10. Participate actively in the training activities of the hospital and willingly engage in quality improvement projects, audit and research.
  11. Update surgical techniques, instrumentation and implants dedicated to pediatric orthopedic surgery.

SECONDARY DUTIES:

  1. In conjunction with the Medical Director and other surgical colleagues, assist in the development of a private practice.
  2. Participate in continuing professional development through lectures, educational meetings and hands-on training. 

OTHER DUTIES
Please note this position description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the co-worker for this position. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. Co-worker must perform other tasks, duties, and projects as assigned.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:

  1. Medical degree from a qualified, recognized medical institution.
  2. Completed an accredited residency in orthopedic surgery.
  3. Current and unrestricted medical license.
  4. At least 1 year experience in a private or hospital practice.
  5. Keen interest in pediatric orthopedic surgery (pediatric orthopedic residency required for expat hires).
Project Accountant (Part-Time) United States | Accounting and Finance

POSITION OVERVIEW:

The Project Accountant will play a pivotal role within CURE, reporting budget activities across multiple projects, departments, and grants. This role will also be responsible for processing CURE expense reports. This position requires strong financial acumen, attention to detail, and the ability to collaborate effectively with coworkers, project managers and department heads. The Project Accountant will ensure timely and accurate financial reporting. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced accountant with a passion for making a difference in CURE.

 

WHY JOIN CURE?

  1. Be part of a mission-driven, faith-based organization dedicated to healing children with treatable disabilities.
  2. Contribute to financial reporting that demonstrates sound stewardship of donor investment in the ministry and work of CURE.
  3. Collaborate with a global network of healthcare professionals in a supportive and purpose-driven environment.
 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

  1. Financial Reporting for Projects, Departments, Grants, and Budgets (45% of time):
    1. Prepare financial reports to track revenue and spending for projects, grants, and departments.
    2. Prepare monthly budget to actual reports and distribute them to department managers.
  2. Expense Report Processing (45% of time)
    1. Review submitted reports for proper supporting documentation and coding.  
    2. Send reminders and follow-up with missing or late reports.
    3. Manage workflow to ensure timely recording of reports.
  3. General Accounting (10% of time):
    1. Record general journal entries.
    2. Assist with month-end and year-end closing procedures, including journal entries, account reconciliations, as needed.
    3. Research and examine accounting discrepancies as needed.
    4. Assist the finance team with other projects as needed.
    5. Maintain accurate and up-to-date financial records, ensuring compliance with accounting standards and regulatory guidelines.
  4. Internal Controls and Compliance:
    1. Support and enforce financial controls and policies to ensure proper financial management and safeguarding of organizational assets.
    2. Support periodic audits to assess adherence to financial procedures and identify areas for improvement.

More Than Just a Job

Every job at CURE offers a unique opportunity to use your passion and skills for a greater purpose: helping kids heal and sharing the love of Jesus.

 

"I love my job. Every morning I get up knowing I can experience a part of God's work through CURE in a small way, demonstrating His amazing miracles." - Mark Hydenburg, Lead Biomed Technician/Trainer - CURE Distribution Center
“It gives me great joy to work with an international team to connect stories of impact with the people who make it possible! I see the gospel demonstrated each and every day at CURE." - Debbie Stowell, Global Director of Communications, CURE International
“I am constantly amazed by stories of God moving in the most unexpected and miraculous ways through CURE. I consider it a blessing for my talents to be used as a small part of this mission that is changing lives and growing His kingdom!" - Sara Recknagel, Graphic Designer, CURE International
“I love how we use technology solutions that balance excellence with cost effectiveness to enable and grow our mission as a global team serving vulnerable children. It gives me great joy every day that I get to leverage the technology, experience, and skills God as allowed me to develop over my career to empower life-changing surgeries for children with treatable disabilities.” - Kevin de Smidt, Head of Technology, CURE International
"I love that CURE hospitals are primarily staffed by locals. For patients to see healthcare workers who look like them and speak their language, they receive more than physical healing—they dare to hope that they, too, can become a doctor or a nurse someday and help kids just like them.” - Kayla Videtich, Director of Monitoring and Evaluation, CURE International

We Hire Professionals Who Support and Embody the Following Values

Christ-like Compassion

We respond to meet the needs of children and families with kindness, mercy, and healing.

— Matthew 25:40 —

Joy in Service

We love serving children and helping them live life to its fullest.

— Psalm 100:2 —

Faithfulness in Prayer

We depend on God alone who is the source of changed lives and transformed communities.

— 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 —

Integrity Always

We do the right thing and keep our promises.

— 2 Corinthians 8:21 —

Intentional Relationships

We humbly collaborate with our patients, partners, and colleagues for multiplied impact.

— Hebrews 10:24 —

Commitment to Excellence

We strive to deliver the highest standard of care and professionalism in our work.

— Colossians 3:23 —

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The Title VII Exception for Employment: CURE is a faith-based religious organization that operates charitable hospitals and programs around the world where patients experience the life-changing message of God’s love for them, receiving surgical treatment regardless of gender, religion, or ethnicity. Consistent with our charitable purpose to share the Christian faith, a requirement for employment at CURE is affirmation and adherence to our Christian Statement of Faith. Our Statement of Faith prerequisite for employment is based upon federal law outlined in the Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964, 41 U.S.C Section 2000e-1.

Equal Opportunity Employer: Employment decisions are made without regard to person’s race, color, sex, national origin, disability, age, or genetic information. CURE does not make employment decisions based on any other legally protected class that does not conflict with our sincerely held religious beliefs.

Diversity & Inclusion: At CURE, we strive to hire, develop, and retain talented people who represent our diverse global community. Through our respect for each other’s unique experiences, perspectives, and skill sets, we’ve created an inclusive environment where all coworkers can contribute to their fullest potential.

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Child and Vulnerable Person Protection Statement: CURE is committed to protecting children and vulnerable persons from exploitation and abuse, and strives to maintain an environment that is safe for children, vulnerable persons, and their families. Click here to read more about CURE’s commitment in this regard.