JOB OPPORTUNITY Partners in Hope (PIH) is a faith-based Malawian Non-Governmental organisation that was established in 2004 to offer equitable health services and is founded on a robust commitment to support the National HIV and AIDS response in Malawi. PIH has a medical centre that operates a general outpatient clinic, inpatient wards, as well as a public HIV- focused Moyo Outpatient Centre of Excellence. PIH is incorporated under the provisions of the Trustees Incorporation Act, 1962, in Malawi. INTERN OPPORTUNITY Through its Medical Department, PIH is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and qualified individual to be deployed at the Medical Centre in Lilongwe. MEDICAL OFFICERS ( 2 POSITIONS) Job Summary Reporting to the Medical Director, the position is responsible for providing direct patient care in its Outpatient department clinic, Dalitso Clinic and Inpatient ward, Thandizo Ward. In addition, the incumbent may be required to support patient care in Moyo Clinic as needed. The role will involve working day, evening, and weekend shifts, based on the clinic’s operational needs. Key duties and responsibilities Serve as a medical resource for the organisation, with a particular focus on supporting the clinical team. Monitor and provide general care to both inpatients and outpatients, fostering a climate of trust, empathy, and compassion. Maintain accurate and detailed records of patients’ medical histories, diagnoses, and treatments. Stay current with medical developments and best practices through reading, research, and attending relevant trainings. Conduct thorough examinations and evaluate patients’ symptoms to determine appropriate diagnoses. Prescribe and interpret laboratory tests to identify underlying infections or abnormalities. Order and interpret imaging studies and, when necessary, refer patients to a radiologist for specialised imaging. Prescribe medications and provide clear instructions for their administration. Offer advice on healthy lifestyle habits (e.g., diet, hygiene) and preventive measures to support overall well-being. Perform routine check-ups to assess health status and detect early signs of illness. Collaborate with clinical teams to continuously improve the quality of clinical and diagnostic services. Ensure effective coordination and communication between the Medical Department and other departments. Monitor the quality and appropriateness of medical assessments and interventions. Participate regularly in departmental and unit meetings, providing input and oversight on clinical matters. Periodically represent Partners In Hope (PIH) in key engagements with the Ministry of Health, National AIDS Commission, Medical Council of Malawi, and other relevant stakeholders concerning clinical and diagnostic services at PIH. Maintain an active portfolio of Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities in line with regulatory and professional standards. Participate in weekend and night duty rotations at Dalitso Clinic and Thandizo Ward as scheduled.