Where could I serve?
You can look at all our updated personnel needs here: Personnel Needs. If none of the urgent personnel needs seem like a good fit for you, we’re happy to talk about other opportunities that might be a good match. Some current needs include the following:
Partnership Coordinator, Nairobi, Kenya: Serve on CMF’s urban poor team in Nairobi as part of the CMF/ Missions of Hope International partnership to deepen the ministry involvement of U.S. church partners. This individual will work alongside 13 ministry centers and churches in the Mathare Valley slum, identifying needs with the pastor, center director, social worker, and CHE coordinator. These needs will be communicated with U.S. church partners to plan projects and short-term trips, and to facilitate the involvement of U.S. church members with specific skills that can benefit the poor in Mathare. This individual will also work with Stateside churches partnering in the same community to coordinate efforts and develop a stronger ministry partnership as they serve together in Mathare. This individual should have 10 or more years’ experience on a church staff, be creative, be willing to work with Kenyan partners and make at least a three-year commitment to the ministry.
Guest House Manager, Nairobi, Kenya: Our ministry in Nairobi, Kenya, hosts many short-term teams throughout the year and has opened a guest house to provide accommodations for them. A Guest House Manager with a background in management or hospitality is needed to provide oversight of all guest house operations. Responsibilities would include coordinating the logistics of each team’s stay at the guest house, overseeing preparations for the teams, planning menus, and ensuring that the guest house runs smoothly and efficiently. A one- to two-year commitment is preferred.
Labor and Delivery Nurse or Midwife, Ivory Coast: Our team in Ivory Coast is opening a maternity clinic that will provide care to pregnant women with HIV in the city of Abengourou. Young women with HIV have special needs and certain measures need to be taken to care for the mother and to avoid mother-to-child HIV transmissions. By opening this maternity clinic, their current Pediatric Clinic – which cares for more than 2,500 HIV+ patients – will become the first full-service pediatric AIDS care center in the country. The team is looking for an experienced midwife or nurse with experience in labor and delivery to help provide pre-natal, delivery, post-partum and neonatal care alongside Ivorian medical staff. The team is asking that the individual make a commitment of at least one year, though a longer commitment would be helpful.
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