Orthopaedic Surgeon (international humanitarian register) 637 Flinders St, Docklands VIC 3005, Australia Req #12253 Friday, 7 March 2025 Orthopaedic Surgeon (international humanitarian register) Australian Red Cross is seeking skilled Orthopaedic Surgeons to join our International Delegate (aid worker) Register.
From the Delegate Register, Orthopaedic Surgeons can be deployed internationally by the Red Cross to support operations and provide professional assistance to individuals and communities impacted by humanitarian disasters or conflicts.
Deployments typically range in duration from three to six months and are salaried.
Please note that recruitment to the Delegate Register does not guarantee employment with Red Cross.
It does however place the individual on standby to deploy, and enables suitable preparation and training for deployment, should the need arise.
If you are interested in working internationally with Red Cross as an Orthopaedic Surgeon, we encourage you to read the below role profile which provides additional information on the requirements of this position, to consider your suitability.
Please note that we are only able to consider applications from candidates who are citizens or permanent residents of Australia.
Australian Red Cross' International Delegate Register The Red Cross and Red Crescent (RCRC) Movement is the largest humanitarian network in the world.
It comprises the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (Federation) and 192 National Societies.
The RCRC mandate is to protect and support populations experiencing conflicts, disasters and other vulnerabilities.
ARC maintains an active register of highly screened and trained humanitarian workers (referred to as delegates within the Red Cross) who are deployed to international crises when local capacity is overwhelmed or where additional specialist resources are required.
Deployments take place through fixed-term contracts, with delegates seconded into the operations of the ICRC or Federation.
In all activities, Australian Red Cross' delegates, staff, volunteers and members are guided by the Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement.
Humanity • Neutrality • Impartiality • Independence • Voluntary Service • Unity • Universality.
To read more on these principles, visit https://www.redcross.org.au/about/fundamental-principles/ Orthopaedic Surgeon Position Summary The orthopaedic surgeon functions as part of a surgical team and provides direct clinical services and/or supports in-country hospital teams to improve the quality of medical and surgical care through diagnosing, treating, preventing and rehabilitating musculoskeletal injuries and diseases, both surgically and non-surgically.
The role assists with the organisation and management of medical and clinical services in close collaboration with local medical and hospital counterparts.
The orthopaedic surgeon ensures the continuity of care and respect for medical ethics and patient confidentiality.
They work in local or Red Cross hospital structures, often in limited resources settings and challenging security environments.
Essential Qualifications and professional registration University degree in medicine with specialisation in orthopaedic surgery.
Current registration with Medical Board of Australia, through AHPRA.
Current Fellowship with Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (FRACS(Orth)).
Other Essential Requirements Citizen or permanent resident of Australia.
Fluent spoken and written English.
Level B2 (CEFR standard) in a second language (Russian, French, Arabic, Spanish) strongly preferred.
Extensive (2 years or greater) professional experience as aligned with the technical and behavioural competencies (outlined below).
Previous international humanitarian and/or development experience in low-income countries (non-government organisations, international organisations or charity).
Digital Literacy, including ability navigate digital devices (laptops, smartphones), analyse web-based information and work effectively with the Microsoft Office suite of applications.
Ability to drive a manual car.
Personal motivation to provide humanitarian assistance to individuals and communities impacted by disasters or armed conflict.
Ability to adapt to and function effectively in challenging living conditions and potentially unstable security environments.
Ability to work effectively while under pressure and within multicultural teams.
Excellent organisational skills.
Technical competencies Surgical Management Supports the establishment and/or management of the operating theatre, in cooperation with the anaesthetist and operating theatre nursing staff.
Conducts medical rounds with local / national doctors; participates in patient assessments, treatment plans and documentation Performs pre-operative assessments, emergency triage and resuscitation (when appropriate) Performs orthopaedic surgical procedures inclusive of amputations, fracture management and external fixations Ensures that national standards are maintained and ensures all staff adhere to aseptic practice and universal precautions.
Stakeholder Management ? Provides technical advice / training and support to local / national counterparts to maintain/develop local / national capacities and reach international standards Liaises as requested with local / national health authorities and other health providers Information Management Ensures all documentation meets local / national legal requirements and that statistical data is collated, using the relevant health monitoring systems Ensures medical records are written clearly and precisely, including treatment and/or discharge plans, and documentation of unwanted incidents related to the care of the patient Ensures patient documentation is consistently filled out by international and local / national medical staff Behavioural Competencies Cultural Awareness Design solutions and plan operations that consider local cultural factors Respect cultural diversity within the team Adapt programs and operations in line with socio-political and cultural context, with specific focus on addressing the needs of vulnerable groups Interpersonal communications Deliver accurate, clear and concise messages, orally and in writing, to inform a range of audiences Actively listen to and encourage feedback from peers, communities, volunteers and other stakeholders Convey complex ideas and plans based on inputs from different audiences in an engaging, appropriate and clear manner Judgement and Decision-making Make informed, timely, balanced decisions at an individual and team level through consultation, research and consideration Find solutions to problems in a resourceful and creative manner Explain decisions to those who implement or are affected by them Motivating others Provide regular formal and informal feedback and recognises contributions of others to maintain team productivity Positively support others to maintain motivation by clearly articulating the purpose of the program Personal Resilience Appropriately cope with stressful situations by remaining constructive and positive under stress and remaining focused on objectives as the operation evolves Integrity ? Act in accordance with Movement principles and values.
Model ethical behaviour and uses the power of their position with integrity and accountability? Refer reports of violations onwards using appropriate channels.
Develop concise, consolidated reports that analyse progress, challenges and plan for follow-up action across the sectors.
Candidate Assessment All candidates will be assessed based on technical and core competencies specific to this role.
Candidates may be further invited to take part in a competency-based interview, assessment centre and psychological assessment.
Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse & Harassment (PSEAH) & Child Protection Australian Red Cross reserves the right to conduct background checks on all candidates, including police, working with children checks, personal reference checks and other checks Australian Red Cross considers necessary.
Candidates who do not pass a work with children check, or whose backgrounds checks suggest they may pose a risk to the safety and well-being of others will not be considered for this position.
Operational Constraints In line with the principle of neutrality, please note that staff seconded to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) cannot be deployed to any country of origin.
Delegates must be in good health and agree to participate in health clearance processes prior to any assignment.
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