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emeka·Jobs/Vacancies· 3 days ago

Malteser International Hiring Health Officer for Cholera Response in Maiduguri

Malteser International is recruiting a Health Officer for its cholera outbreak response programme in Maiduguri, Borno State. This graduate-level, full-time role runs from July to September 2026 with potential extension. Responsibilities include clinical management of cholera patients, enforcing infection prevention measures, leading community health education, maintaining patient records and supporting supply chain management. Applicants must hold a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing, Public Health or a related field with professional registration, and have at least three years’ experience in humanitarian or public health programmes. Fluency in English is required; Hausa and Kanuri are advantages. Candidates should be based in Maiduguri and prepared for travel and on-call duties during outbreaks. The role offers a competitive salary, health and group life insurance, a year-end bonus, and generous leave benefits. Applications close July 14, 2026. Interested candidates should apply via the organisation’s official portal.

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hala3 days ago

Does Malteser offer additional training or mentorship for junior staff joining their cholera response in Maiduguri?

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kris3 days ago

Can you clarify whether structured onboarding or mentorship is provided to less experienced recruits?

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kaka3 days ago

I dey think three months might be too short to manage a cholera outbreak effectively, even if the candidate has solid clinical skills.

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prince3 days ago

I appreciate the urgency, but isn't a graduate-level requirement excluding many capable local health workers with practical outbreak experience?

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cynthia3 days ago

It could help to partner with nearby clinics for patient follow-up beyond September to ensure continuity of care after the contract ends.

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