Roles
Läkare Utan Gränsers anställda är på plats i humanitära kriser där behoven är som störst. Här kan du läsa om olika roller i våra projekt, vilka arbetsuppgifterna är och vilka krav vi ställer på respektive roll. Klicka på de olika yrkesrollerna nedan för att läsa mer!
Anaesthetist
Our anaesthetists are teachers and trainers and are there to help people manage pain in sometimes unbearable circumstances
Communication Manager
As a MSF Communication Manager, you are responsible for coordinating media inquiries, developing communication strategies and documenting our work.
Finance Manager
MSF finance managers have an important role in supporting the medical staff, as well as ensuring that the activities keep running from a financial standpoint.
Gynaecologists and obstetricians
Including obstetricians. MSF run maternal and surgical projects that provide standardised high quality health care, in hard-to-reach areas and often volatile contexts.
Human Resource Manager
As a human resource manager with MSF you hold a key position to ensure we have adequate staffing to carry out our medical activities.
Medical Doctor
MSF medical doctors manage a variety of tasks from treating people living with different neglected tropical diseases to doing ward rounds for trauma patients in a hospital after armed conflict.
Mental health specialist
Specialists in mental health such as psychologists and psychiatrists are needed in locations where the population have suffered traumatic events such as armed conflict, torture, violence, abuse or natural disasters.
Midwife
In many locations and crises where MSF work, women are particularly vulnerable. Therefore, women’s health is an important part of our medical programmes and midwives are essential to save mothers' lives.
Nurse
Nurses are the backbone of MSF medical projects. As a MSF nurse you work with everything from primary health care to setting up health structures, to leading teams of nurses and assistant nurses.
Paediatrician
Children are often hit hardest by crises such as famine, epidemic and armed conflict. Therefore, a large portion of our patient population are children.
Pharmacist
As a pharmacist with MSF you manage supplies of medical drugs and equipment. You may work in one of our projects in a country or as a part of the country management team in a major city.
Project Coordinator
Working as a project coordinator with MSF includes coordination of all medical and logistical activities in a project. You are overall responsible for all staff as well as the safety and security.
Supply logistician
As a MSF supply logistician you play an important role in ensuring the appropriate practical conditions for our medical humanitarian projects.
Surgeon
Surgical teams are needed in precarious situations such as armed conflicts or in isolated areas where medical staff with this specialisation and competence is hard to find.
Surgical (OT) nurse
Surgical nurses are a part of surgical teams and are needed in precarious situations such as armed conflicts or in isolated areas, where medical staff with that specialisation and competence is hard to find.
Technical logistician
The technical logistician is responsible for everything linked to the practical arrangements and management of the project and will provide support where needed.
Water and sanitation expert
As a MSF water and sanitation expert your main task is to prevent and control waterborne diseases, within and surrounding the health facilities we support.
Anaesthetist
Our anaesthetists are teachers and trainers and are there to help people manage pain in sometimes unbearable circumstances
Gynaecologists and obstetricians
Including obstetricians. MSF run maternal and surgical projects that provide standardised high quality health care, in hard-to-reach areas and often volatile contexts.
Medical Doctor
MSF medical doctors manage a variety of tasks from treating people living with different neglected tropical diseases to doing ward rounds for trauma patients in a hospital after armed conflict.
Mental health specialist
Specialists in mental health such as psychologists and psychiatrists are needed in locations where the population have suffered traumatic events such as armed conflict, torture, violence, abuse or natural disasters.
Midwife
In many locations and crises where MSF work, women are particularly vulnerable. Therefore, women’s health is an important part of our medical programmes and midwives are essential to save mothers' lives.
Nurse
Nurses are the backbone of MSF medical projects. As a MSF nurse you work with everything from primary health care to setting up health structures, to leading teams of nurses and assistant nurses.
Paediatrician
Children are often hit hardest by crises such as famine, epidemic and armed conflict. Therefore, a large portion of our patient population are children.
Pharmacist
As a pharmacist with MSF you manage supplies of medical drugs and equipment. You may work in one of our projects in a country or as a part of the country management team in a major city.
Surgeon
Surgical teams are needed in precarious situations such as armed conflicts or in isolated areas where medical staff with this specialisation and competence is hard to find.
Surgical (OT) nurse
Surgical nurses are a part of surgical teams and are needed in precarious situations such as armed conflicts or in isolated areas, where medical staff with that specialisation and competence is hard to find.
Health Assistance in Humanitarian Crisis
This course is mandatory for all medical staff and is given once a year at Karolinska Institutet.
Read more about the course
Communication Manager
As a MSF Communication Manager, you are responsible for coordinating media inquiries, developing communication strategies and documenting our work.
Finance Manager
MSF finance managers have an important role in supporting the medical staff, as well as ensuring that the activities keep running from a financial standpoint.
Human Resource Manager
As a human resource manager with MSF you hold a key position to ensure we have adequate staffing to carry out our medical activities.
Project Coordinator
Working as a project coordinator with MSF includes coordination of all medical and logistical activities in a project. You are overall responsible for all staff as well as the safety and security.
Supply logistician
As a MSF supply logistician you play an important role in ensuring the appropriate practical conditions for our medical humanitarian projects.
Technical logistician
The technical logistician is responsible for everything linked to the practical arrangements and management of the project and will provide support where needed.
Water and sanitation expert
As a MSF water and sanitation expert your main task is to prevent and control waterborne diseases, within and surrounding the health facilities we support.