Job Description
Preliminary Job Information
- Job
Title: HEALTH FACILITY MEDICAL OFFICER
- Duty
Station: Tur AL-Baha LAHJ
- Reports
hierarchically to: HEALTH FACILITY ACTIVITY MANAGER)
- Contract
duration: 2 months (Renewable based on funding and performance)
- Announcing
date: June 11, 2026
- Announcement
of closing date: June 21, 2026
- Work
Starting Date: AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
General Information about the Mission
PU-AMI’s Context & Strategy:
Première Urgence Internationale (PUI / PU-AMI) is a
non-profit, non-political, and non-religious international humanitarian
organization providing rapid assistance to people affected by crises, aiming to
empower them to regain their independence and dignity. Operating in 25
countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the Middle East,
PU-AMI supports nearly 6 million people annually with a global team of over
3,400 staff.
Through an integrated approach, PU-AMI addresses multiple needs across sectors
to deliver impactful, sustainable solutions. Each year, the organization runs
over 200 projects globally, focusing on Health, Nutrition, Food Security, WASH,
Psychosocial Support, and Protection.
PU-AMI in Yemen
PU-AMI has been present in Yemen since 2007, assisting the
most vulnerable populations in conflict-affected areas suffering from high
rates of food insecurity, acute malnutrition, and disease outbreaks. Currently,
PU-AMI supports 29 health facilities across the Hodeidah, Raymah, Taiz, and
Lahj governorates. The Yemen mission operates with coordination offices in
Sana’a and Aden, and field offices in Hodeidah and Mokha, actively engaging in
relevant humanitarian clusters and collaborating closely with government
departments.
Interventions in Mokha and Lahj
In Mokha and Lahj, PU-AMI's operations focus on delivering integrated Health,
Nutrition, WASH, and Protection services to highly vulnerable populations,
including Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and host communities. The
intervention prioritizes:
- Primary
Healthcare & Nutrition: Responding to critical acute malnutrition
(CMAM) and enhancing access to comprehensive primary healthcare, with a
strong emphasis on maternal, sexual, and reproductive health (ANC/PNC,
BEmONC).
- System
Strengthening: Supplying essential medicines, medical equipment, and
nutritional supplements to targeted health facilities to prevent supply
stock-outs.
- Infrastructure
Rehabilitation: Rehabilitating and upgrading health facilities and vital
water points to ensure safe hygiene and sanitation environments.
- Capacity
Building: Training MoPHP healthcare personnel and Community Health
Volunteers (CHVs) in health, hygiene, and nutrition protocols to ensure
the long-term resilience and sustainability of the local health system.
Job Description
Overall Objective
The HF Medical Officer will assist PU-AMI’s HF and GHO’s
Staff in implementing emergency intervention and providing full scope of
primary care services, including but not limited to, diagnosis, treatment,
coordination of care, preventive care and health maintenance to all patients.
Ensure and organise medical activities for patients in accordance to the
context, to PU-AMI protocols and to WHO’s hygiene standards, taking into
consideration quality and continuity of care and ensure supervision and
training of the HF team. In addition, the HF Medical Officer is a member of
PU-AMI Heath & Nutrition (H&N) team. In that capacity he/she is
expected to be familiar with PU-AMI’s and the GHO/DHO’s principles, polices,
goals and objectives and to work collaboratively to achieve them. He/she must
be sensible of, and comply with, all Health Facilities policies and procedures,
as well as patient right state and MoPHP regulations.
Key Responsibilities
Primary Health Care Services
- Ensure
and conduct comprehensive primary health care services at the health
facility level, including outpatient consultations, maternal and child
health care, immunizations, and health education.
Pharmacy and Supplies Management
- Manage
the health facility pharmacy, ensuring the availability of essential
medications and supplies. Monitor inventory levels, expiration dates, and
storage conditions to maintain compliance with safety standards.
- Prescribe
medications in alignment with the MoPHP National Treatment Guideline and
PU-AMI/WHO clinical guidelines.
Patient Education
- Ensure
patients and caregivers receive clear clinical counseling regarding
treatment adherence, preventive health behaviors, and follow-up schedules.
Team Organization, Supervision and Capacity Building
- Oversee
and manage the health and nutrition team within the health facility,
ensuring effective supervision and support across all roles. Facilitate
ongoing training programs to strengthen team competencies in service
delivery, nutritional care, and patient management protocols, fostering a
culture of continuous improvement and accountability
Referral System Management
- Set up
and manage an efficient referral system to facilitate timely access to
secondary and tertiary healthcare services. Collaborate with local
hospitals and health providers to ensure smooth transitions for patients
requiring advanced care.
Data Management
- Data
Integrity: Oversee the daily collection and validation of medical data
from all HF departments.
- Analysis:
Analyse morbidity trends and program indicators to provide data-driven
recommendations for service improvement.
- Documentation:
Submit high-quality weekly and monthly technical reports to the HFAM and
Project Manager.
Specific Goals and Related Activities
1. Ensure and conduct primary health
care services at the health facility level:
- Work
in close cooperation with HF staff in all HF PHC services to ensure the
quality of the activities.
- Carry
out thorough medical consultations, ensuring comprehensive history taking
and detailed clinical examinations are performed consistently
- Deliver
accurate diagnoses and prescribe appropriate treatments for patients in
alignment with MoPHP, PU-AMI and WHO protocols and universal precaution
standards.
- Fully
inform caregivers and patients about the visit schedule, upcoming
appointment dates, prescribed dosages, potential drug side effects, and
relevant preventive measures.
- Apply
the Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) protocol for CU5
consultations.
- Manage
and report any suspected communicable disease case according to PU-AMI
protocols and national Disease Surveillance guidelines.
- Promptly
report any suspected outbreak alerts within the health facility to both
the Health Facility Activity Manager and the designated eDEWS focal point.
- Execute
any action requested by the Health and Nut PM and the Health Facility
Activity Manager as part of the outbreak response plan;
- Document
the patient's health status and medical prescriptions in a clear and
legible manner to ensure they are easily understood by all healthcare
providers.
2. Manage the health facility,
pharmacy, medical supplies and equipment:
- Prepare
and submit monthly reports on drug consumption, proactively place orders,
and communicate supply needs in advance to prevent any potential
shortages.
- Participate
in the preparation of the necessary equipment for the daily consultations.
- Contribute
and monitor the HF pharmacy ensuring the continuous availability of the
relevant and essential drugs and medical supplies.
- Contribute
and monitor the quality of the disinfection and sterilization process of
the material and medical equipment.
- Responsible
for identifying emerging needs related to medications and medical
equipment, ensuring timely assessment and procurement planning.
- Participate
in the monitoring of waste management according to PU-AMI waste management
procedures.
- Actively
participate in and oversee the monthly pharmacy inventory process,
ensuring accurate documentation and systematic archiving of prescription
records for accountability and future reference.
- Conduct
routine inspections of pharmacy storage conditions and review Log Tag
records to identify and mitigate any potential risks.
3. Organize, manage, and train the HF
health and nutrition staff:
- Responsible
for planning and coordinating the activities of all health facility team
members to ensure comprehensive coverage of patients' healthcare needs.
- Supervise
and motivate HF health team and more particularly staff carrying out
medical activities.
- Collaborate
closely with all staff to ensure the proper implementation of planned
activities, promoting adherence to scientific standards and best
practices.
- Participate
in the organization of HF services in collaboration with HF nurse and
other HF staff.
- Monitor
the proper implementation and progress of medical activities within the
health facility, including IMCI, vaccination, CMAM, laboratory services,
pharmacy operations, family planning, antenatal care (ANC), and postnatal
care (PNC).
- Build
the technical capacity of HF GHO staff following national and PU-AMI
medical protocols.
- Train
a multidisciplinary HF team and particularly staff carrying out medical
activities (formal and informal training);
- Identify
areas for improvement and deliver regular on-the-job training to staff
under his/her supervision, in accordance with PU-AMI guidelines. Assist in
the management and training of CHVs linked to the health facility level.
- Strengthening
the link between CHVs and health facility.
4. Set up and management of an
efficient referral system:
- Coordinate
the internal patient referral process across all relevant service areas,
including triage, IMCI, vaccination, CMAM, family planning, antenatal care
(ANC), postnatal care (PNC), and pharmacy, ensuring smooth and efficient
transitions between departments.
- Manage
the emergency and electives referral cases according to PU-AMI referral
protocol.
- Make
decisions regarding patient referrals to the designated referral hospital,
in coordination with the Health and Nutrition PM, Health Facility Activity
Manager and GHODHO. Refer complicated SAM/malnourished children with
medical complications to SC/TFC after medical evaluations of the child and
follow up.
- Monitor
and make a decision on referring complicated deliveries as well as
complicated pregnancies to to the designated referral hospital when no
obstetric/gynecological specialist is available at the health facility.
- Ensure
consistent follow-up on referred cases by the HF nurse to maintain an
effective and well-functioning referral system.
5. Medical data collection, monitoring,
analysis, and reporting.
- Collect
reports from all staff members and HF department on daily basis, review
them, and document them.
- Compile
and send the reviewed reports in due time to the Health Facility Activity
Manager (HFAM)/Health and Nut PM.
- Ensure
that all reports contain accurate, high-quality information and are
clearly presented, with monthly updates and feedback consistently shared
with the health facility team. Contribute actively to the formulation and
development of the HF action plan. Submit weekly and monthly health and
nutrition reports of the HF services to the Health Facility Activity
Manager
- Identify
areas for improvement regarding the data management practices and deliver
regular on-the-job training to staff under his/her supervision, in
accordance with PU-AMI guidelines.
- Oversee
medical activities and evaluate them within the broader public health
context, applying analytical insights to enhance service delivery and
community health outcomes. Make propositions of possible evolution if
necessary.
- Immediately
notify the Health Facility Activity Manager of any issues arising within
the service, with particular attention to incidents involving the loss,
theft, or damage of medical equipment or supplies. Be aware of the
security rules and social and political situation in the field at any time
and provide feedback to Health Facility Activity Manager (HF AM).
In general, the HF Medical Officer has to be flexible
in performing his/her duties to ensure that beneficiaries are getting good
quality services and perform other additional duties upon
request of HF AM.
Team Management
- Direct
management : MoH staff in the HFs.
- Reports
direct to : Health Facility Activity Manager.
- Indirectly
reports to : PM Mokha.
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LANGUAGES
- Both
Arabic & English
SOFTWARE
- MS
Office Programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc…) and email
Required Personal Characteristics
- Able
to provide training and supervision to others.
- Proven
management ability and inter-personal skills
- Team
spirit.
- Capacity
to organize the work and supervise the team.
- Strong
commitment to support/develop capacity of PU-AMI/GHO staff.
- Ability
to work on own initiative and collaboratively as part of a diverse team
and manage a varied workload.
- Willing
to work in challenging environment and extra-hours if and when required.
- Cross-cultural
awareness, flexibility, and self-control.
- Analytic
thinking, information seeking and Handling.
- Capacity
to work under stressful situations.
- Self-motivated,
flexible and adaptable to the needs of the team and organization
- Problem
solving and leadership skills.
- Initiative
and proactivity.
- Availability
to work in rural areas.
- Good
human relations and communication skills.
Other
- Motivation
to help people in need
- Conflict
resolution and diplomacy experience
- Good
communication and diplomacy skills to manage relationship in potentially
tense situations
How to Apply
If you meet the qualifications and skills outlined for this
position, please submit a one-page cover letter, CV in English, and copies of
relevant diplomas, valid license and certificates by email to ade.recruitment@premiere-urgence-yem.org
no later than Sunday, 21 June 2026.
Please use the email
subject line: HF Medical Officer - First & Last Name
Note: Any application without submitting
required certificates and documents will not be considered
- Only
complete applications that meet the minimum requirements will be
considered. Please don’t apply unless you meet the minimum requirements.
- Only
shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
- Kindly
avoid sending files via external links or cloud services, as these cannot
be accessed.