
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
JOB VACANCY
MÉDECINS SANS FRONTIÈRES FRANCE
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is a non-profit, independent international humanitarian organization committed to delivering medical aid to populations facing crises, with a steadfast commitment to impartiality and without regard to race, religion, creed, or political affiliation. In Malawi, MSF collaborates closely with the Ministry of Health and the local community, particularly in the Cervical Cancer project in the Blantyre and Chiradzulu districts, as well as the CBO Project in Zalewa and Dedza District.
MSFF is looking for its Blantyre Office:
PHYSIOTHERAPIST (DAILY WORKER)
Workplace : Blantyre, Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital
Type of contract : Daily Worker
Start date : As need arises
Main Purpose of the Position
Following medical indication, assess patients’ physical condition, plan and deliver individual intervention, aiming to maintain, improve and/or rehabilitate function, prioritizing prevention and managing existing physical disabilities, in a person-centered approach.
Main Responsibilities
- Assess patient physical competencies and capacity, selecting, using, and interpreting the appropriate objective tests, procedures, and questionnaires to discuss and establish treatment objectives.
- Elaborate and implement physiotherapy programs, including behavioral therapy, exercise, mobilization, and specific devices (electro-stimulation, biofeedback, dilators), educating patients and caretakers on prevention and treatment of conditions, envisioning optimal functional outcomes.
- Actively monitor physiotherapy activities – correctly filling in patient files, forms, and data sheets – analyzing and reporting data for optimization of the quality of care and work capacity, preserving data traceability, and delivering proper feedback to the supervisor and medical team.
- Participate in multidisciplinary meetings, aiming for comprehensive and patient-centered care.
- Manage and monitor physiotherapy materials & equipment, pharma and logistics stock, issuing orders according to activity, and ensuring continuous availability of consumables and equipment.
- Report to the line manager any problem arising in the service, especially the loss/robbery/damage of medical equipment or medicines, activating the appropriate measures.
Specific Accountabilities
- Participation in the different clinical activities – IPD, OPD, and Home Base Care – for follow-up of surgical and palliative cohorts by:
- Attending and actively taking part of the ward rounds in IPD to ensure individual treatment plans during pre- and post-operational care.
- Delivering pre-op physical assessment and early mobilization after surgery.
- Delivering health prevention and promotion strategies related to post-surgical/chemo/radiotherapy functional complications, namely respiratory dysfunctions, lymphedema, PFDs (pelvic floor dysfunctions), and possible nerve damage.
- Undertaking comprehensive assessment and follow-up of ambulatory patients. Formulate and conduct clinically reasonable treatment plans, including, but not limited to:
- Bladder & Bowel incontinence
- Urinary retention
- Vaginal Stenosis
- Dyspareunia
- Pelvic Pain Syndrome
- Neuropathic pain
- Respiratory problems
- Lymphedema
- Scar tissue complications
- Musculoskeletal symptoms
2. In collaboration with the palliative and social-support teams, plan and conduct physiotherapy-related interventions during Home Base Care.
- To guarantee proper follow-up, consistently complete medical records, schedule appointments according to clinical need and workload capacity, and perform phone follow-ups whenever indicated.
- Ensure daily data collection of the delivered clinical care.
- In the absence of the physio supervisor, attend weekly multidisciplinary meetings:
- Providing constructive feedback on patients’ progress/recovery
- Discuss the necessity of re-referral to the doctor, or other disciplines when indicated (e.g. social team, therapeutic education, palliative care doctor/nurse)
- Participating in discussion making of complex cases
3.Remaining flexible, cooperating within the multidisciplinary team, and on the request of the managers, performing any other task needed to ensure the highest possible quality of care, and good organization of the ward
Requirements
Education | Degree in Physiotherapy |
Experience | At least 2 years in Experience in Oncology is an asset. Desirable; previous working experience with MSF or other NGOs. Specific interest in Women’s Health is required. |
Language
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Fluency in English and Chichewa |
Competencies: | Desire to pass on skills and educate other medical staff
Commitment to MSF principles Behavioral Flexibility Results and Quality Orientation Teamwork and Cooperation
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How to apply
Applicants meeting the requirements are encouraged to send their Cover Letter, Updated CV, ID Copy, and relevant certificates, in Pdf or word format, to the Human Resources Manager at Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) France through email to: msff-blantyre-recruitment@paris.msf.org. Please use the subject line “Physiotherapist Daily Worker, Your Full Name,” and ensure that each file is appropriately labelled, such as “CV – (Name)”. Please note that incomplete applications will not be considered. Indicate only the Position and Your Full Name as the Subject Line of the email.
The closing date for receiving applications 19th September 2025 Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
MSF is an equal opportunity employer: all applicants will be equally considered under the same criteria and expectations. We encourage all suitably qualified people to apply, regardless of their ethnic, national or cultural origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, beliefs, disability or any other aspect of their identity. MSF does not charge any
application/recruitment or training fees: if ever you are requested to pay any amount to process your application or access employment with MSF, do not pay and please inform the MSF administration on email: msff-blantyrerecruitment@paris.msf.org as soon as possible.