Helping Hands Nepal Announces Vacancy for MBBS Physician to Serve Refugee Community

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Pathari–Sanischare, Morang, Nepal — Helping Hands: Health and Human Services, Nepal has announced a vacancy for a full-time MBBS Physician to work at its Primary Health Care Clinic in Sanischare Camp, Morang, serving the Bhutanese refugee community and surrounding underserved populations.

The selected physician will play a key role in delivering essential healthcare services, including outpatient care, chronic disease management, maternal health support, cardiovascular disease screening, and mental health assessments. The position also involves working with an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system to improve patient care and data management.

This position is offered under a one-year contract, with an expected start date in the first week of April. The clinic aims to expand access to quality healthcare for vulnerable communities that continue to face significant barriers to medical services.

As part of the role, the selected candidate will also receive professional development opportunities, including training in cardiovascular diseases (CVD), non-communicable diseases (NCDs), maternal health care, global health disparities, and EMR systems.

Helping Hands Nepal invites qualified physicians who are passionate about community health, refugee care, and humanitarian service to apply.

Interested candidates should submit their CV and cover letter by March 20, 2026.

Application Contact:
📧 helpinghandnepal24@gmail.com

📧 lchamlagai@helpinghandamerica.org

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