Job Overview

The In-Country Medical Provider will be responsible for providing excellent, safe, and compassionate medical care in accordance with best practices during our daily and triannual outreach under the guidance of the Director of Medical Missions and Medical Director. This position is a renewable two-year term.

This role will be directly involved in the mission of Healing Nations to glorify God through the compassionate care they provide that leads to physical and spiritual flourishing.

Pre-Field Requirements

Support Team Building

All Healing Nations staff develop a personal support team to partner with them in this ministry. Your team supports you in your ministry position through prayer and financial gifts. How much you need to raise will depend on many factors such as experience, family size, the cost of living where you are located, etc. Our staff will work with you to determine your goals after you have been accepted for a position.

The funds you raise for support will cover the following:

  • Salary
  • Personal ministry expenses
  • Liability Insurance (required during your full time of service)

Insurance and other benefits (i.e. retirement) will be factored into your support-raising goal but are not provided directly by Healing Nations.

Missionary Training & Orientation

Healing Nations requires all missionaries living abroad to attend a pre-field mission orientation program provided by Mission Training International in Colorado Springs, CO. This expense is not covered by Healing Nations but can be paid for with support raised.

Healing Nations Culture

As a faith-based organization, Healing Nations strives to foster a gospel-centered workplace. We strive to encourage and equip our staff to live faithful lives of obedience to Jesus by living out Biblical truth. We believe that everyone involved in the organization, from board members to staff to those we serve, is of equal value to God and seek to treat each person that way. In all that we do, we desire to glorify God and make his name known, whether around the office or among the nations.

As a part of our international staff, we strongly encourage that you receive ongoing pastoral care and support through your local US church during your time of service.

Download our Code of Conduct & Statement of Faith.

Department & Supervisor

Medical Missions, Jenni Duncan (Director of Medical Missions)

Communicates With

Director of Medical Missions, Medical Director, Field Partners, Team Leaders, Medical Team Members, Staff Members

Relationship to the Mission of Healing Nations

The mission of Healing Nations is to glorify God by cultivating spiritual and physical flourishing through cross-cultural ministry. The In-Country Medical Provider is actively engaged in providing direct medical care to the under-resourced in Guatemala.

Duties, Responsibilities, & Authority

  • Work in cooperation with the Director of Medical Missions (DMM), Medical Missions Manager (MMM), In-country RN, Provider mentor to complete tasks as delegated
  • Attend clinic days, outreaches, and community home visits to provide medical assessments and treatments
    • Must give DMM and MMM advance notice if you are unable to attend; in case of sickness, please notify MMM and RN 24 hours before outreach
    • For planned vacations, please notify MMM 3 months in advance. Vacations will not be approved during triannual outreach dates
  • Chart all assessments, care, and education provided in the EMR
  • Coordinate consults/referrals and follow-up with the in-country RN with recommended plan of care
  • Participate in devotionals and huddles before and after clinic days
  • Attend monthly staff meetings (frequency subject to change based on needs of staff)
  • Meet regularly with the DMM, MMM, and RN to review patients, processes, and needs of community/workers
  • Perform skills pass off yearly with in-country RN
  • Lead and coordinate ministry opportunities in our new Medical Ministry Center
  • Work alongside medical legal representatives for Healing Nations Guatemala
  • Meet all requirements (including continuing education) outlined by your country/state department of licensure
  • Attend GMHC in Louisville, Kentucky yearly for medical ministry community support

Education Required

  • Doctorate Degree (Doctor of Medicine, Nurse Practitioner (DNP))
    • Licensure must be active, without any suspension or revocations
    • Must have current prescribing privileges

Experience Required

  • 3-5 years providing direct patient care (preferred in a family practice setting)
  • Dedicated Christian with current church involvement
  • Previous cross-cultural ministry experience
  • Previous experience with Healing Nations Medical Ministry (two consecutive medical mission trips)

Strengths Required

Because of the unique nature of working within cross-cultural settings and because of the highly relational aspects of this ministry, the In-Country Medical Provider needs to be the following:

  • Adaptable; Approachable; Communicative; Compassionate; Detail-Oriented; Flexible; Gracious; Humble; Kind; Organized; A Problem-Solver; Reliable; Skilled; Strategic; Supportive; A Team Player

Skills Required

  • Competent with Healing Nations EMR software
  • Competent with Microsoft programs (Outlook, Word, Excel)
  • Current medical skills/experience
  • Bilingual; must be in Spanish classes until proficient in speaking (including medical terminology without a translator)

Job Location

Guatemala
Remote work (from home via computer and phone) should be expected

Download the Director of Communications job description.

After you apply, our Executive Team will review your application and contact your references. You will then be contacted to schedule an interview, after which, the Executive Team will make a decision to hire or not. Once a decision has been made, you will be contacted with next steps.

Please do not begin the support raising process until after you have received an affirmative decision of hiring.

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