Health Care Assistants
Malawi
Durations of Program: 5-8 weeks, 9-12 weeks, 3-6 months and 7-12 months
Typical Duration of Program: 9-12 weeks
Dates: All year round
Description:
Kachere Health Centre falls within the Nkhata Bay District administrative area which has a population of approximately 270,000 people. Of these, about 30,000 live in Nkhata Bay itself and 240,000 in the rural areas. There are 15 rural health centres, one regional hospital and one district hospital in the Nkhata Bay District. There are about 46 nurses, 27 of whom work at the hospital in Nkhata Bay, with the remaining 19 nurses working at the rural health centres. In addition, there are about three clinical officers, 10 medical assistants, 120 health surveillance assistants, and one doctor who is also the District Health Officer. Like all rural health centres in Malawi, the medical services available at Kachere are free of charge, and it serves a population of approximately 18,000. The health centre mainly deals with the treatment of malaria, malnourishment, minor illnesses, and delivering babies. The dispensary stocks basic medicines and some antibiotics, but there are no testing facilities. There is electricity at the health centre, and there should also be running water but there have been problems with the pump so supply is spasmodic. There is a regional hospital at Chintheche, 30km north of Kachere, where patients are usually referred in the first instance. Larger hospitals are between 60km and 100km away and usually deal with more serious ailments. However, as there is only one ambulance based at Chintheche, transport costs often limit peoples ability to take advantage of these facilities. There is a VCT (Voluntary Counselling and Testing for HIV/AIDS) clinic at Kachere Health Centre, and a VCT clinic is also held in Matete once a week. The staff (some paid and some volunteers) can test and provide immediate results, and then give much needed advice for those who test positive or who require information. Under 5s clinics are held regularly at the health centre and in the local area to monitor and innoculate babies and children under five years old. Also, two of the Health Surveillance Assistants from Kachere Health Centre are involved in a weekly health awareness campaign, funded by RIPPLE Africa, which takes place on Sunday mornings at churches in the health centre catchment area. This volunteer opportunity is very much a self-directed initiative which involves evaluating the needs of the centre with the Health Surveillance Assistants and staff, and tailoring the volunteer's responsibilities to best meet these, taking into account their special skills and interests. Working hours and days off are arranged directly with the health centre staff, but a volunteer will normally work at least half a day (either mornings or afternoons) five days a week. There is also an opportunity to work on various outreach projects which can be arranged in liaison with the health centre staff. We would prefer our volunteers to make a commitment of a minimum of three months, although shorter stays can be arranged. It is important to recognise that, although the volunteers will benefit enormously from their experience at Mwaya, our main responsibility is to provide consistent and effective assistance to the community.
Qualifications:
Healthcare professionals who have had some post-training experience, mature medical or nursing students and retired doctors or nurses interested in rural community healthcare are most welcome. Also, healthcare professionals with an interest in public health issues are invited to apply. We are not able to consider medical or nursing students doing their electives as there are no sufficiently qualified staff at the health centre to supervise them. Work or travel experience in less developed countries is useful but not necessary. However, unlike the education part of our volunteering programme where we can find projects for a number of volunteers, the healthcare part of our programme requires much fewer volunteers. Please be aware that the health centre has very few facilities, and some healthcare professionals may find working there limiting and frustrating. One doctor and/or two nurses is the maximum number of healthcare volunteers needed at any one time. However, as we now have funding to build a Community Clinic in Matete, we may be able to increase this number in 2009.
Minimum Education: Bachelors
Cost in US$: 300 non-refundable deposit plus an amount dependent on the length of stay
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Cost Includes :
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- Housing
- In-country orientation/Training
- In-country staff support
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Cost Include Description:
The cost of the programme is dependent on the length of stay. There is a non-refundable deposit of US$300 (GBP150) payable upon acceptance as a volunteer, which pays for accommodation and services. The balance is payable at least one month before volunteers begin their placements, and this is used to fund the projects run by RIPPLE Africa. Volunteers are responsible for their own travel expenses to and from Africa, together with living expenses (approximately US$60-120/month), immunisations and health insurance. Volunteers are expected to try and raise funds for RIPPLE Africa's projects prior to their arrival. Free shared chalet accommodation is provided at a former budget tourist lodge on a lovely, secluded beach on freshwater, tropical Lake Malawi.
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- AIDS
- counseling
- family planning
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- health
- health care
- health education
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Typical Volunteer: RIPPLE Africa volunteers are typically enthusiastic, hard-working, self-motivated and proactive people who are able to work under their own initiative. They do not replace or take jobs away from local Malawians they assist them with the various projects running in the area around Mwaya. RIPPLE Africa volunteers are also realists - they know they won't change Africa, but they hope they will make a difference to the lives of a few of the local people.
Age Range: 21 upwards (average age is 23-28 years old)
This Program is open to
American,
Australian,
Canadian,
European,
Kiwi,
South African
and Worldwide
Participants.
This Program is also open to
Couples and Individuals
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to Malawi
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
or
in Groups of up to 10
Application Process Involves:
RIPPLE Africa's Mission Statement: Our mission is to improve the standard of education and health care, to preserve and sustainable develop the environment, and to create opportunities for the local community around Mwaya on the northern lake shore of Lake Malawi. Our aim is to give a hand up - not a hand out.
Year Founded: 2003
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