Neonatal Nurse Educator at LFHC

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Friends Without A Border

Lao Friends Hospital for Children (LFHC) is a 61-bed acute pediatric hospital situated in Luang Prabang, Lao PDR. It is operated by a New York based NGO, Friends Without A Border, that is dedicated to providing high-quality and compassionate healthcare to the children in remote areas of Southeast Asia. In 2015 the hospital opened on the same campus as the Luang Prabang Provincial Hospital and has been developing its services since then.
LFHC is a teaching hospital offering emergency, inpatient, outpatient and surgical services to neonates and children throughout Northern Laos. Limited on-site radiology, laboratory, and pharmacy together with a homecare program complement these clinical activities. A major goal of this hospital is to promote the clinical learning and professional development of the local staff such that key positions in the hospital are progressively filled by a well-trained and dedicated local workforce.
During the Covid-19 pandemic we are taking all the necessary measures to ensure top-class infection control measures.
Position Summary:
The Neonatal Nurse Educator is primarily responsible for the education, training and development of the LFHC neonatal nursing team. This includes the development and delivery of education and training, implementation of education curriculums, and development of trainers amongst the local neonatal nursing team. The volunteer will also be instrumental in the development of clinical guidelines and protocols in conjunction with both Lao and international staff. The role includes clinical shifts, both in a mentoring capacity and role modeling when demonstrating clinical excellence alongside Lao nurses.
This role differs from that of other LFHC nursing staff with respect to the specific duties that follow:
Specific Duties:

Improve and deliver education and training opportunities for the neonatal nursing team. Develop and implement Lao-led training of staff with the aim of developing a self-sufficient education program.
Review existing nursing specific and hospital-wide neonatal policies and protocols, and update as appropriate
Develop and implement strategies for the provision of care in the neonatal unit and associated areas of care.
Liaise with other LFHC Executive Staff to coordinate and develop clinical guidelines in the neonatal unit.
Work in partnership with senior nurses and staff to develop education and training opportunities that will be Lao-led
Liaise with the Nursing Education Director, Lao Nurse Educator and Medical Education Director in the coordination of joint medical and nursing neonatal education
Identify new therapeutic measures to deal with more complex neonatal problems that are encountered in the unit and devise new treatment pathways for them
Conduct educational sessions designed to improve neonatal nursing competencies
Lead by example in demonstrating excellent neonatal care on a daily basis
Promote breastfeeding and maternal nutrition by following the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative program, liaising with nutrition and medical teams to accomplish this.
Support the possible establishment of the first donor human milk bank in Laos, this might include assisting in strengthening breastfeeding support, infection prevention and control, data collection, and the training of staff
Strengthen relationship with Luang Prabang Provincial Hospital to improve their maternity staff���������s skill and involvement with neonatal resuscitations.
The Neonatal Nurse Educator will be required to work a mixture of administrative shifts (08:00 ��������� 17:00) and clinical shifts (07:00 ��������� 19:00) in response to the needs of LFHC. The organization of these shifts will be negotiated with the Nursing Director.

Salary and Benefits:

A contract of 8 months, with the possibility of extention
Housing allowance; travel allowance; and salary competitive and commensurate with experience and Health Insurance
One week of leave will be given for each three months of work. Health insurance is provided.
The costs of flights, quarantine, and COVID testing are covered by the organion:
Application deadline on 31st January 2022
Please email a cover letter, resume and three references from past employers to [email protected]
Remark: Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for interviewing.

To apply for this job please visit www.developmentaid.org.


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