World Spine Care Clinic Supervisor needed in the Dominican Republic

World Spine Care clinicians in Moca, Dominican Republic.

World Spine Care is currently recruiting clinicians to work as Clinic Supervisors in Moca, Dominican Republic. We would like to fill these roles as soon as possible.

The major job responsibilities include:

  • Patient care and managing the WSC clinic;

  • Collaboration with local health care workers;

  • Promoting the clinic to the local community;  

  • Hosting, training and supervising volunteers;

  • Managing the WSC residence;

  • Regular reporting to WSC;

  • Documenting (writing, photography, and video) events at the clinic;

  • Communication with local health care authorities and Ministry of Health officials;

  • Management of WSC databases and files.

You will be supported clinically by an international network of specialists and researchers, including radiologists and surgeons. This is a chance to develop a broad set of clinical skills in a dynamic and fun environment while helping patients in need. This is an experience you will not find anywhere else.

These opportunities are open to any licensed clinician who is registered to practice with advanced training in spine care. Clinical Supervisors are required to volunteer in a clinic for a period of no less than 14 months.

Learn more about the Clinic Supervisor role here.

If you are interested in this opportunity to provide care for those in need, please send a letter of intent and your resume via e-mail to Kait Graham, Volunteer Program Manager of World Spine Care.

Nathan Cashion, DC

Nathan Cashion is the Director of Digital Communications. He started volunteering with World Spine Care as a social media coordinator during chiropractic school. He traveled to Navi Mumbai, India, with the clinical team to establish the MGM Collaboration project.

He is the father of 2 active boys and resides in Oregon City, Oregon, USA.

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