Role: Team Lead (French Speaking) – Register
Hours: UK-Med Register role, no guarantee of any work, but if deployed work will be full-time.
Remuneration: GBP £6,600 gross per month (inclusive of allowances)
Duration: Register members who deploy will be offered fixed-term contracts. The duration will depend on the requirements of the response, but most outbreak responses are around 6-9 weeks with 3 weeks quarantine period.
Location: Internationally and/or to any of the UK-Med responses.
Can you provide excellent leadership and management for our humanitarian health programming in various locations?
UK-Med is a frontline medical aid charity. Born of the NHS, we have been working for over 30 years towards a world where everyone has the healthcare they need when crises or disasters strike.
Our emergency responses are staffed through our Register of surge responders. Register members undergo extensive training and vetting in advance, enabling them to deploy quickly to where they are most needed. Those selected to join a response team are offered a fixed-term contract for the duration of the response and are paid in line with our globally benchmarked pay scales.
To expand our Ebola staffing capacity and strengthen our preparedness for future outbreaks, we are seeking experienced French-speaking Team Leads to join the UK-Med Register. These roles may support future Ebola preparedness and response activities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and other Francophone countries, depending on operational needs.
As a Team Lead, you will provide day-to-day leadership, management and coordination to a multidisciplinary field team. You will create an environment in which team members can work effectively and deliver high-quality humanitarian health programmes in complex, dynamic and uncertain settings.
We are looking for experienced Team Leads with a strong understanding of humanitarian response, emergency health programming and capacity building. You will have significant experience working in field-based humanitarian operations, including leading emergency health programmes in complex or insecure environments, overseeing operational delivery, coordinating multidisciplinary teams and maintaining effective relationships with national authorities, partners and other stakeholders.
You will be able to demonstrate how you have successfully led people and teams to achieve results in demanding environments and how you have applied your leadership and management skills to build effective and impactful programmes. You will also have a broad understanding of logistics, finance, grants and human resources within humanitarian responses, together with experience overseeing these functions to support programme delivery.
You will be determined, high-performing, compassionate and collaborative, with a strong commitment to learning and supporting the development of others.
Professional working proficiency in both French and English is essential for this role.
We offer excellent learning and development opportunities, alongside the chance to contribute to international humanitarian responses as a member of the UK-Med Register.
How to Apply
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This vacancy will close as soon as we have received enough strong applications. Please apply as soon as possible.
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UK-Med is a frontline, medical, humanitarian organisation. Born of the NHS, we’ve been working for over 30 years towards a world where everyone has the healthcare they need when crises or disasters hit.
Our register has hundreds of NHS medics and other non-health humanitarians who are rigorously trained for emergencies. We’re on-call to get to disaster zones at 24 hours’ notice and save lives.
With crises becoming more frequent and severe, we help communities get ready for future emergencies and we make sure that what we learn is shared, so people across the world can get the best care.