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When Compassion Meets Action, Saving Lives Together

Working In Our Projects

Every year MSF sends over 3,000 international field workers to join more than 30,000 locally hired staff around the world. They provide emergency medical assistance to people whose survival is threatened by armed conflict, epidemics, malnutrition, and exclusion from health care or natural disasters. Our humanitarian job vacancies offer an opportunity for enthusiastic talents to utilise their professional skills and help those who are most in need.

 

 

We have a particular need for paediatrician, midwife, epidemiologist, obstetrician/gynaecologist, general surgeon and anaesthetist. These roles have increased in the field, especially in conflict settings, and we are launching more programs focusing on mother-child and reproductive healthcare and mental health. Filling these humanitarian job vacancies is crucial to our operations, and we very much welcome applicants from these profiles who speak French, Arabic, and Spanish.

 

 


 

 

MSF-Hong Kong has humanitarian job vacancies and accepts applications from residents/domiciles of these regions:

Cambodia, Chinese Mainland, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam

 

 

Aspiring international field workers from the above-listed countries can send their application for one of our humanitarian job vacancies directly below. If you are a resident or citizen of a country not on this list, please visit our international page to find your nearest MSF office.

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Tactics For Becoming An International Mobile Staff​

Interested and want to know if you are suitable for MSF’s frontline missions? Not sure about how to become a field worker? You need to meet 3 fundamental requirements, as well as having the right skills, experience and inner resources. Then there’s a 4-step selection process and if it all goes well, you can become one of our field workers. We also have 5 tips further down the page to help you prepare yourself and increase your chances of joining us.