Médecins Sans Frontières is inviting qualified and experienced candidates to apply for the position of Nurse Specialist Supervisor based in Liwale, Lindi.
Moreover, this opportunity is ideal for nursing professionals with operation theatre experience who are passionate about humanitarian healthcare, maternal health services, and quality patient care.
Position Details
Job Title
- Nurse Specialist Supervisor
Organization
- Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
Employment Type
- Full-time (100%)
Location
- Liwale, Lindi
Reporting To
- Nursing Activity Manager
About MSF
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an independent international humanitarian medical organization that provides emergency healthcare assistance to populations affected by:
- Armed conflict
- Epidemics
- Natural disasters
- Limited access to healthcare
Additionally, MSF operates according to principles of neutrality, impartiality, and medical ethics.
Main Purpose of the Role
The Nurse Specialist Supervisor will:
- Ensure quality operation theatre care
- Organize and supervise operation theatre services
- Supervise OT nurses, nurse aides, and sterilization technicians
- Ensure compliance with MSF protocols and hygiene standards
- Support patient safety and continuity of care
Furthermore, the role focuses heavily on maternal surgical services and infection prevention.
Key Responsibilities
The successful candidate will:
- Coordinate operation theatre activities and schedules
- Supervise OT staff and sterilization services
- Ensure adherence to hygiene, sterilization, and safety protocols
- Support emergency and elective maternal surgeries
- Maintain patient confidentiality and dignity
- Monitor quality of patient care and documentation
- Manage stock, equipment, and medical supplies
- Conduct departmental meetings and quality improvement activities
- Support staff coaching and on-the-job training
- Collaborate with MSF and Ministry of Health teams
- Monitor biomedical equipment and maintenance needs
- Prepare reports and support medical data analysis
Additionally, the role requires strong leadership and coordination abilities in high-pressure healthcare environments.
Minimum Qualifications
Applicants should possess:
- Diploma in Nursing (mandatory)
- Valid Tanzania Nurses and Midwives Council (TNMC) registration/practicing license
- Minimum of two (2) years’ experience as an OT nurse
- Computer literacy including:
- Microsoft Word
- Excel
- Internet use
Added Advantage
- Experience with MSF or other NGOs in developing countries
Required Skills and Competencies
Candidates should demonstrate:
- Results and quality orientation
- Teamwork and cooperation
- Flexibility and stress management
- Commitment to MSF principles
- Service-oriented mindset
- Strong communication skills in:
- English
- Swahili
Required Application Documents
Applicants must submit:
- Motivation letter
- Updated CV
- Copy of National ID
- Copies of professional certificates
- Academic certificate
- Valid TNMC registration or practicing license
Additionally, incomplete applications or applications without valid TNMC documentation will be automatically disqualified.
How to Apply
Applicants should quote the following subject line:
“Nurse Specialist Supervisor Liwale”
Applications should be sent to: [email protected]
Physical Submission Options
Applications may also be submitted at:
- MSF Office – Ursino Estate, Victoria, Dar es Salaam
- MSF Guest House – Kibondo
- MSF Office – Liwale, Lindi
Application Deadline
Monday, 25 May 2026 at 5:00 PM
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Applicants who do not receive feedback within six weeks should consider themselves unsuccessful.
Important Notice
MSF does not charge any fees during the recruitment process.
Additionally, the organization promotes:
- Equal opportunity employment
- Inclusion and diversity
- Safe and respectful workplaces
- Zero tolerance for harassment or abuse
Final Thought
The MSF Nurse Specialist Supervisor Vacancy 2026 offers an important opportunity for experienced nurses to contribute to humanitarian and maternal healthcare services in Tanzania. Additionally, the role provides exposure to international medical standards, team leadership, and emergency healthcare support.
Therefore, qualified nursing professionals are encouraged to submit complete applications before the deadline.



