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Pediatric Hemato- Oncologist for PIH/IMB Oncology Program

Partners In Health/Inshuti Mu Buzima (PIH)

Partners In Health is an international non-profit organization founded in 1987 that helps build and sustain public health systems in poor and underserved communities around the world. Inshuti Mu Buzima is PIH's sister organization which has been operating in Rwanda since 2005.

 

 

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Job Description 

Position: Pediatric Hemato- oncologist for PIH/IMB Oncology program

Reporting to: -PIH/IMB-Oncology program Director

-Butaro Hospital: Director of clinical services

Location:Burera-Rwanda

Summary of role: This role will serve as clinical team lead in caring for pediatric cancer patients at Butaro Hospital. Will also play a key role in programmatic implementation of Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence including training and mentoring of Butaro medical team and medical students from University of global health equity(UGHE). Will be expected to participate in activities targeting increased access to medicines and consumables, Oncology care documentations, Oncology care advocacy and implementing quality improvements and research and in developments, use and compliance to care SOPs.

Specific Responsibilities: 

CLINICAL & TEACHING/MENTORING

With input from US-based and other oncology experts partner team: 

Lead direct clinical care, for hospitalized Butaro or other partner location pediatric oncology patients including rounding at least 3 days a week in the pediatric oncology ward

Oversee and participate in the outpatient pediatric oncology patients care at Butaro and any other partner oncology Clinics.

If needed provide general pediatric clinical care for both cancer or non-cancer medical conditions.

Will serve as lead pediatric oncologist for in/out patient and pediatric cancer patients being referred to Butaro from outside facilities.

Actively participate in the teaching of University of Global Health Equity(UGHE) students and other trainees from collaborating institutions.

Provide CME/CPD training and bedside mentoring to general physicians, medical students, nurses at Butaro hospital.

Participate in national oncology training programs and Oncology related care Improvements.

Contribute to supporting expansion and improvements in radiotherapy or other complementary cancer care modalities including referral system and documentation.

ADMIN & PROGRAMMATIC

Drive quality improvements in pediatric oncology care including general administration: 

Work collaboratively with other pediatricians and the hospital clinic services teams like Head of clinical services, head of Nursing, head of Pharmacy, and head of Lab to ensure proper and harmonized delivery of pediatric cancer care services at BCCOE.

Participate in addressing logistical gaps in optimal pediatric oncology care. 

Work with all stakeholders towards clinical care decision making for both Butaro Hospital based and transfers of pediatric cancer patients elsewhere including for radiotherapy to Rwanda Military Hospital and outside the country. 

Actively participate in achieving PIH-IMB oncology 5 years strategic plan KPIs especially in cancer Program developments, quality improvement, expansion of oncology formulary.

Support the oncology nurse educators and oncology instructor: 

Supervise and periodically review patient chart audit process to improve care.

Ensure and promote timely, accurate and complete medical record documentation. 

Work with oncology nurse educators and oncology instructors to ensure safety of chemotherapy and continuous professional education of nurses.

Support the health informatics team: 

Actively participate in the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) inpatient point care processes.

Lead the review of oncology EMR forms and completeness of patient data.

Participate in data quality assessment meetings.

Contribute to the efforts to reduce lost to follow up among pediatric oncology patients.

  1. Embody Compassionate Social Justice care for the Vulnerable

Look out for and support the removal of social/economic barriers to care

Ensure patients are cared for with dignity and Compassion

Professional development: The person in this role will continue to

Receive mentorship from pediatric oncology experts from partners institutions.

Receive programmatic mentorship and support of IMB DPD and Oncology Program leads

Participate in oncology research activities, and have access to the research mentorship and supports available at PIH/IMB

Special consideration for attending national and international cancer-related conferences/meetings (available as budget allows)

Continuous Professional Capacity Building

Ideal Attributes for the position: 

Medical degree, specialization in pediatrics and advanced pediatric Hemato- oncology training is required.

At least 3 years of clinical experience in cancer care.

Highly motivated to play a key role in the advancement of pediatric cancer care at Butaro cancer center and among vulnerable Patient populations.

Have a clear Understanding and upholds principles of equity in health care and provision of cancer care in resources limited settings.

Highly organized and able to keep track of multiple administrative and clinical tasks simultaneously.

Show strong management, communication, mentoring, teaching and leadership skills. 

Ability to work well with diverse team.

Ability to work and live in rural places.

Uphold and live principles of equity in health care and committed to living PIH/IMB values: Ubumuntu-Compassion, Ubupfura-Integrity, Ubunyangamugayo-Honesty, Ubwubahane-Mutual respect, Ubumwe-Solidarity, Agaciro-Dignity, Kugira ishyaka-Determination

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How to apply:

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The deadline for submitting applications is 9th March 2026.

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