Job Purpose:To lead the delivery of essential healthcare services in flood-affected communities in KP, providing clinical care, managing health emergencies, and supporting the overall health response in alignment with national and international standards.Key Responsibilities:1. Clinical Services· Provide outpatient and inpatient care for common illnesses, injuries, and flood-related health issues.· Manage cases of waterborne diseases (e.g., acute watery diarrhea, cholera, typhoid) and vector-borne diseases (malaria, dengue).· Conduct emergency obstetric care (e.g., normal deliveries, antenatal and postnatal care).·2. Emergency Health Response· Lead rapid medical assessments in newly flood-affected areas.· Oversee triage, diagnosis, and treatment in mobile medical clinics and static health facilities.· Ensure referral systems are functional for critical cases (e.g., trauma, severe infections).·4. Disease Surveillance & Reporting· Monitor and report notifiable diseases (e.g., cholera, measles) to district health authorities.· Maintain accurate patient records and submit daily/weekly health reports.· Use health data to inform response strategies and resource allocation.5. Pharmacy & Medical Supply Management· Oversee the use and storage of medical supplies and drugs.· Ensure rational use of medicines and monitor for expiration.· Request timely replenishment of supplies to avoid stockouts.Emergency-Specific Tasks:· Deploy within 24-48 hours to establish emergency health services in disaster-affected sites.· Support setting up and managing * diarrhea treatment centers (DTCs)* or primary healthcare centers.·Qualifications & Experience:Essential:· Education: MBBS degree from a recognized institution.· Certification: Valid PMDC license and registration.· Experience:o Minimum 2 years of clinical experience, including emergency/outpatient care.o Experience in humanitarian settings (floods, conflicts, or IDP responses) preferred.· Skills:o Proficiency in managing common medical, surgical, and obstetric emergencies.o Knowledge of public health principles and disease surveillance.o Fluency in Pashto (mandatory) and Urdu; basic English for reporting.Preferred:· Training in Advanced Life Support (ALS), IMCI, or MHGAP.· Experience with mobile clinic operations and community-based healthcare.· Understanding of KP’s health system and major health challenges.Working Conditions:· Extensive field travel to remote and flood-affected areas.· Long and irregular hours during emergency response periods.· Exposure to health risks; strict infection prevention control (IPC) measures required.