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PEACE CORPS Thailand
Vacancy Announcement
Peace Corps Back-up Medical Provider
The Peace Corps program in Thailand places American Volunteers in two-year assignments in villages and towns across the country.
Peace Corps seeks a Medical Doctor, Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to serve as a Back-up Medical Provider on an intermittent basis based in Bangkok. The Back-up Medical Provider will deliver health care to U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers in Thailand and will work under the supervision of the Peace Corps Country Director and the Peace Corps Office of Medical Services in Washington DC. This is an on-call position whereby the Back-up Medical Practitioner will cover for two primary Medical Officers during scheduled vacations and other absences including weekend coverage to allow the Medical Officers to rest. Work will be primarily in Bangkok, but may require some travel to the provinces to attend to emergencies.
Salary: Negotiable up to $340/day depending on demonstrated salary history and qualifications.
Terms: Not to exceed 100 billable days/year whereby a day is defined as a 24-hour coverage period. This position does not include benefits such as accrual of vacation days, sick days, or annual bonuses.
Opening Date: October 19, 2016 Closing Date: November 4, 2016
MAJOR DUTIES INCLUDE:
Qualifications and Requirements:
To apply: Application forms and full statement of work are by request at PCjobs@th.peacecorps.gov
Applicants must submit all documentation listed below in order to be considered.
Interested applicants for this position must submit the following or the application will not be considered:
Academic diplomas. If the candidate is an MD, he or she must be a graduate of a medical school listed on the following web site: http://www.faimer.org/resources/imed.html
Professional licenses. If the license does not have an expiration date, written confirmation must be submitted directly from the issuing authority. Please note, some countries do not require an actual license; rather, the medical diploma is the license to practice. If this is the case, the applicant must submit written confirmation issued directly from the professional medical board, Ministry of Health or other appropriate regulatory authority, establishing that the candidate is properly credentialed for medical practice.
Certificates of all post graduate training, internships, residencies, fellowships
Professional registrations
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