Al Risaleh Foundation
Volunteer Medical Professional, International Medical Missions

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Foundation Description
Al Risaleh Foundation is a UK-registered charity and international humanitarian and development organization focused on healthcare, education, humanitarian support, and community development. The foundation’s mission is to support underserved communities through sustainable programs that improve quality of life, expand opportunity, and create lasting impact. Working with partners, volunteers, and professionals, Al Risaleh Foundation delivers medical missions, education programs, humanitarian campaigns, and community initiatives in areas of greatest need. The organization emphasizes purposeful service, collaboration, and long-term solutions to address pressing global challenges.
Role Description
The Volunteer Medical Professional, International Medical Missions role is a volunteer, mission-based position with Al Risaleh Foundation. This is a flexible role, and volunteers give their time based on their own availability, whether that is a specific mission, a set of dates, or an ongoing commitment. Medical professionals provide direct patient care, including assessment, diagnosis, and treatment, as part of organised medical missions serving underserved communities. Volunteers may join missions on the ground or contribute remotely through telemedicine.
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Day-to-day responsibilities include:
- Conducting clinical evaluations
- Managing acute and chronic conditions
- Participating in specialty clinics when applicable
- Collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure continuity of care
The role involves:
- Preparing for missions through medical planning and coordination
- Maintaining accurate documentation
- Adhering to appropriate clinical and ethical standards
- Contributing to health education efforts
- Supporting community outreach activities
- Training or mentoring local volunteers and healthcare workers as needed
Qualifications
- Clinical skills including patient assessment, diagnosis, and treatment competencies suited to mission-based care.
- Open to clinicians and healthcare workers across a range of specialties, from physicians and surgeons to nurses, technicians, and allied health professionals.
- Valid medical license or registration appropriate to your professional designation, with board certification or equivalent strongly preferred.
- Prior experience in humanitarian, global health, or low-resource clinical settings is highly beneficial.
- Strong communication, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary and cross-cultural teams.
- Language skills are a valuable asset, particularly Arabic, Kurdish, Persian, Turkish, French, Spanish, Urdu, or English, to help connect with the communities we serve.
- Capacity to work in demanding environments, including flexibility, resilience, and a commitment to ethical, patient-centered care.


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