Medical Officer - TARA Homes for Children

About the organisation:

TARA is an NGO offering a residential service with an emphasis on education for street children and abandoned children. We run 4 homes: TARA Boys (6-18 years old boys), TARA Girls (6-18 years old girls), TARA Tots (2-10 years old children) and TARA Big Birds (after care program for young adults). In our homes, we ensure quality education, security, complete health care and a real opportunity to carve a bright future. Our homes are not institutions! They are meant to host no more than 20 children, to ensure a violence-free, family-like environment. 

Job summary:
The Medical Officer is responsible of the health of all beneficiaries, instructing the staff on medical treatments, liaising with the medical partners of TARA.

Required qualifications:

  • Bachelor of nursing course/ Bachelor degree in medical science/ Bachelors or Masters degree in Social Work or related disciplines
  • Good written and spoken English
  • High sense of organisation (self-organisation, team coordination)
  • Particularities dues to working in a residential care program:

  • Children homes are open 24/7
  • Medical officer can be called for emergencies on Sunday if required (on an exceptional basis)
  • Missions:

    Prevention and Care

  • Ensure check-up at arrival and related follow-up
  • Identify medical problems and take the required actions in coordination with the Homes Managers
  • Manage and update children’s individual health books (vaccinations, medical appointments, diseases, prescriptions…)
  • Ensure that all homes have an appropriate medical kit with proper instructions
  • Deliver certain treatments after being properly trained (ex: physiotherapy exercises)
  • Maintain first-aid kits and medicine stocks in the homes
  • Organise in coordination with the teams actions of preventive health care, both individual and collective: health education, hygiene, prevention of infective diseases, sexual education…
  • Coordination with our medical partners

  • Refer to medical partners as per children’s needs, including taking appointments, commuting the child and attend the appointments
  • Ensure follow-up, as prescribed by the medical partners and be accountable to them
  • Visit hospitalised children
  • Institutional work

  • Participate to staff meetings of each home on alternate weeks
  • Train staff to first aid and primary treatment
  • Location:
    South Delhi

    Salary:
    Undisclosed

    Working days:
    Full time –Monday1 PM to 7PM, Tuesday 10AM to 6PM, Wednesday to Saturday 1PM to 7PM Timings may vary depending on the medical appointments and emergencies

    Leaves:
    5 weeks a year

    Procedure to apply for the job:
    Send your CV to basanti@taraindia.org along with a letter answers to the following questions:
  • If a child has fever, what do you do?
  • What would you do if you find a child crying?
  • How would you explain to children the importance of brushing their teeth?
  • You need to inject a child and he is in panic. How do you deal with this?