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Clinic Assistant

Position Description: 

The Clinic Assistant is a healthcare professional who assists doctors in the NPH Clinic in providing patient care, performing examinations, diagnosing conditions, and offering treatment. He or she attends patients and helps to create a positive patient experience at our on-site clinics. The Clinic Assistant also supports with health prevention and promotion programs of the Clinic, including programs for vaccination, height and weight monitoring, nutrition and deparasite campaigns among others. In this role, you will be responsible for obtaining patient information and providing guidance on clinic procedures.

Position Requirements:

  • Qualified candidates must have a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, Nutrition, Psychology, Health Sciences or a related field and healthcare experience or direct patient care experience.
  • Successful volunteers at NPH have strong leadership skills, are resilient and flexible, and work well in teams.

Language Requirements:

Strong Spanish language skills are critical for success as a volunteer with NPH. NPH tests Spanish language skills of candidates invited for an interview. Applicants who do not have an adequate level of Spanish will be required to attend immersion school prior to beginning service with NPH at their own expense.

Other Responsibilities

Each volunteer chooses an hogar (group of children of the same age living together) at the beginning of their year. Each home’s Volunteer Coordinator will communicate the expectations for hogar time. Usually, it is six days a week, 6 to 8 p.m., but this might vary per home. This has been described as the most fulfilling part of volunteering, the bond and relationships formed with their hogar of children.

Volunteers have every other weekend off, as well as up to 22 days of vacation time after four months of service. Vacation must be arranged according to the specific home’s policies.

All NPH volunteers receive room and board, access to medical care, international health insurance, and a monthly stipend. Volunteers pay for their transportation to and from the home and domestic medical insurance. Volunteers must serve for at least one year.

For more information, please write to the Director of International Engagement, Dr. Jennifer Foster, at jafoster@nphusa.org.