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Position: Faculty of Anesthesiology/Division of Clinical Medicine
Job Title: Faculty, Anesthesiology [BZ1][AB2]
Reports to: Head of Department, Department of Surgery
Group/Department: Department of Surgery / Division of Clinical Medicine, University of Global Health Equity (UGHE)
Location: Primarily Butaro Campus and Butaro Level II Teaching Hospital, with travel to Kigali and affiliated training sites in Rwanda
Position Overview
The Faculty of Anesthesiology will serve as a core academic and clinical faculty member supporting the implementation of the General Surgery Residency Program and leading the undergraduate education in the Anesthesia and Critical Care module for medical students. The position will focus on strengthening perioperative and critical care services at the Butaro Level II teaching hospital and other hospitals, while contributing to undergraduate medical education and laying the foundation for a future Anesthesiology Residency Program at UGHE.
The faculty member will play a central role in safe anesthesia delivery, operating theatre and ICU systems strengthening at affiliate hospitals, and competency-based training of medical students and surgical residents. The position integrates clinical service, teaching, research, and strategic program development.
The ideal candidate is a clinically strong, systems-oriented anesthesiologist committed to surgical education, perioperative safety, and long-term capacity building in anesthesia and critical care in Rwanda. The candidate must have demonstrated experience in clinical teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels and be deeply committed to medical education, including curriculum design, assessment, faculty development, and mentorship of trainees.[NM3]
Responsibilities
Support to General Surgery Residency Program
Undergraduate Medical Education
Clinical Care – Operating Theatre
Clinical Care – Intensive Care Unit (ICU)
Development of Future Anesthesiology Residency Program
Research and Academic Development
Institutional Service and Leadership
Qualifications and Skills
Mandatory
Preferred
To Apply
Applicants should provide: (1) a resume, (2) a cover letter, (3) names and contact information of two references who can attest to work and educational experience, and (4) copies of all degrees earned. In your cover letter, please be sure to describe your programming experience, your interest in public health, and how this internship aligns with your career goals. Please upload your cover letter and copies of degrees as a single PDF file under "Additional Files" on the application page. Non-Rwandan applicants are not eligible for this position.
Organization profile
The University of Global Health Equity (UGHE) is on a mission to radically change the way health care is delivered around the world. UGHE is a new university based in Rwanda that is growing the next generation of global health professionals—doctors, nurses, researchers, and public health and policy experts—into leaders and change makers who strive to deliver more equitable, quality health services for all. The University launched in Rwanda in September 2015 with the Master of Science in Global Health Delivery (MGHD).
Through an academic experience uniquely rooted in the values of equity, students are empowered to both ease suffering at the bedside and drive transformational, systemic changes to the health system. UGHE is an initiative of Partners In Health (PIH), an internationally recognized non-profit organization whose mission is to provide a preferential option for the poor in health care. In over nearly three decades of operating alongside public sectors in countries around the world, PIH has developed a model to deliver high quality healthcare to some of the world’s most marginalized communities. Nowhere has this impact been more profound than in Rwanda, where Inshuti Mu Buzima—PIH’s sister organization—and our government partners have driven innovation for a decade.
Members of the UGHE community are tenacious and resolute in our drive to attain social justice, make common cause with those in need, listen to and learn from others, and operate with honesty and humility as we uphold academic integrity and intellectual curiosity. The UGHE team seeks individuals committed to these values to join the team. Partners In Health is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Commitment to Safeguarding and Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Sexual Harassment:
At UGHE, we are committed to ensuring that those who benefit from our work- including community members – as well as our students, contractors, staff and visitors to our campus are treated with dignity and respect and protected from sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment and any form of systemic abuse, whilst reducing risk and vulnerabilities. A range of pre-employment checks will be undertaken in conformity with UGHE’s policy.
UGHE will request information from applicants’ previous employers about any findings of fraud, harassment, sexual harassment and any form of systemic abuse or incidents under investigation when the applicant left employment. By submitting an application, the job applicant confirms their understanding of these recruitment procedures.
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[BZ1]Critical care?
[AB2]Anesthesiology is what we want, but there are some program which give a certificate of Anesthesiology, critical care and pain medicine...., but adding that makes it too specific...
[NM3]I think we can emphasize the medical education component a bit more.
[NM4]Should it be this detailed? Or rather just say
"Contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate curriculum development and delivery in anesthesia and critical care.
" Teach and mentor medical students and residents in anesthesia-related topics across clinical, simulation and classroom settings."
[NM5]maybe a bit too detailed? There are probably other simulations this person can lead.
Should we say something like:
Lead simulation-based training initiatives in anesthesia and perioperative crisis management.
[NM6]I dont think we need to be as specific
[NM7](in terms of the specific protocols, so I deleted them)