ملخص الوظيفة
Job Title: TFC Nurse Team Leader – Casual Worker
Country and Base of Posting: Yemen – Mokha base
REPORTS HIERARCHICALLY TO: PROGRAM MANAGER
CONTRACT DURATION: DAILY WORKING AGREEMENT BASED ON THE NEEDS
ANNOUNCING DATE: FEBRUARY 3, 2026
ANNOUNCEMENT CLOSING DATE: FEBRUARY 17, 2026
Acknowledgement
Please note that this recruitment process aims to create a roster of qualified candidates for the position under a Daily Worker Agreement. PU-AMI will not issue standard employment (HR) contracts as an outcome of this process. Selection to the roster does not guarantee a specific number of working days; engagement will be on a need-based basis, depending on program requirements.
General information on the mission
Première Urgence – Aide Médicale Internationale (PU-AMI) is an international, non-profit, non-political, and non-religious humanitarian organization which aims to provide rapid global response to the basic needs of populations affected by humanitarian crises to help them regain independence and dignity. PU-AMI provides assistance to more than 6 million people throughout 24 countries, with more than 2,500 staff worldwide. PU-AMI adopts an integrated approach, to identify and understand the full array of the needs of the people affected by crises. This innovative approach is at the core of every PU-AMI-supported project, to better target and prioritize actions, stabilize and improve the situation of the most vulnerable groups. It allows the teams to take all aspects of a problem into account, to come up with an efficient combination of solutions, which will have a powerful and long-lasting impact on the affected populations. In this respect, the organization runs worldwide around 190 projects a year, most of which are focused on Health, Nutrition, Food Security, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Psychosocial Support, Education and Protection activities. PU-AMI is participating actively in clusters and sub-clusters (health; nutrition; food security and livelihoods; WaSH) and works closely with relevant government departments.
Job Description
Acknowledgment
Please note that this recruitment process aims to create a roster of qualified candidates for the position under a Daily Worker Agreement. PU-AMI will not issue standard employment (HR) contracts as an outcome of this process. Selection to the roster does not guarantee a specific number of working days; engagement will be on a need-based basis, depending on program requirements.
Overall Objective
Under the Direct supervision of the TFC Medical doctor Team leader, and the technical supervision of the MHPSS Manager/PUI Psychologist leads and coordinates quality care for malnourished children and their caregivers by managing Therapeutic Feeding Center and Mother-Baby Corner services, ensuring proper nutrition protocols, promoting maternal and child health, supporting staff collaborating with TFC teams, and regularly monitors and reports under MHPSS/PUI Psychologist technical supervision. capacity and compassionate care delivery.
Tasks and Responsibilities
1. Clinical Management and service provision.
2. Team Supervision.
3. Monitoring –, Evaluation- Reporting and Documentation
4. Supply and Stock Management.
Specific Goals and Related Activities
1- Clinical Management and Service Provision.
Provide direct nursing care for children with severe acute malnutrition (SAM) admitted in the TFC, ensuring timely treatment and close observations.
Lead the GHO nursing team within the TFC, guiding daily clinical activities, supporting staff, and ensuring that every child receives quality care.
Provide Mother-Baby Corner (MBC) services for mothers and caregivers, including breastfeeding counseling, care of women practice, hygiene practice, psychosocial support practice and home health practice.
Ensuring a high standard of care for patients in the TFC in collaboration with all members of the multidisciplinary team, effective management of the referral systems, and performing activities within the MBC with the mothers and the babies.
Collaborates with the MHPSS Manager /PUI Psychologist to implement awareness activities or group support sessions, basic emotional support, and psychological first aid (PFA) to distressed mothers and caregivers, following MHPSS guidance inside the MBC, and shares regular updates with the MHPSS Manager/PUI Psychologist
Ensure all services in the inpatient department and MBC strictly follow national and organizational clinical guidelines and protocols.
2- Team Supervision and Capacity Building.
Supervise and support the performance of the GHO TFC nursing team and other GHO staff as guards and cleaners.
With the support of TFC MD, TL will provide on-the-job training for the GHO staff.
Organize duty rosters, daily task assignments, and ensure consistent quality of care.
3- Supply and Resource Management.
Under the supervision of TFC MD TL she will This includes managing the TFC pharmacy, medical and non-medical supplies, fuel, and essential equipment to ensure smooth and uninterrupted care.
Organize duty rosters, daily task assignments, and ensure consistent quality of care.
Follow up on stock levels of medicines, supplies, and other essentials, making sure nothing runs out and everything is available when needed, in addition to ensuring the pharmacy is well-organized, clean, and well-recorded for consumption.
Monitor fuel usage for generators or other essential services; ensure responsible and recorded consumption.
Check that all medical and non-medical equipment is clean, safe to use, and working properly; on time report of any problems so they can be fixed quickly.
4- Monitoring –, Evaluation- Reporting and Documentation
Ensure that all patient records, registers, for admitted cases and MBC reporting are properly filled out, archived, and stored securely.
To ensure the day-to-day monitoring of the overall MBC activity and provide regular reports for the MHPSS Manager/PUI Psychologist
Support the TFC MD TL in the collection of quality data from both the TFC and Mother-Baby Corner (MBC), making sure it's complete, accurate, and submitted on time.
Ensure confidentiality and respectful handling of all patient and caregiver information.
Team Management
Under the line management of TFC MD, TL, and Technical Management of Nutrition officer/ MHPSS Manager /PUI Psychologist
Number of people to manage and their position (expatriate/local staff)
- Direct management: with the support of MD TL - GHO Nurses
Other Interfaces
Internal: Head of Base/Field Coordinator, Program Manager, and medical coordinator, work in collaboration with the administration, logistics
Required Profile
Required knowledge and skills
Education Degree (Diplomas and/or certificates)
Required:
Nursery Degree Registered Nurse with a valid license
Nutrition background (TFC Training, IYCF..
Desirable:
CMAM, IMCI
MHPSS
Professional Experience - Humanitarian - International - Technical
Required: Work in the Pediatric department or TFC
Knowledge and Skills
Required:
Good training and supervision skills.
Experience with international health/nutrition standards and procedures.
Knowledge of CMAM and OTP guidelines.
Knowledge of Project Management
Strong leadership, teamwork, and communication skills.
Good communication skills (verbal & written).
Ability to work in a challenging environment with compassion, resilience, and flexibility.
Languages
Arabic (written & oral)
English (written & oral)
Desirable: Arabic
Software: Pack Office
Required: EXCEL
Required Personal Characteristics (fitting into the team, suitability for the job and assignment)
Ability to work independently while taking initiatives and showing a sense of responsibility
Ability to withstand pressure
Ability for capacity building
Ability to lead diverse teams
Sense of diplomacy and open-mindedness
Capacity of the organization and management of priorities