Interested In Volunteering?
Join the Lalmba family as a volunteer and make a meaningful difference in remote communities in Africa.
At Lalmba, we value the dedication and passion of volunteers who are ready to commit their valuable time and support Lalmba’s transformative work alongside our team of local professionals and other international volunteers. Our organization has thrived for over 60 years, achieving remarkable feats on a modest budget, thanks to the selfless contributions of volunteers like you.
OUR VOLUNTEERS WORK IN CONCERT WITH OUR AFRICAN STAFF BY:
- Mentoring and overseeing the programs: clinic operations, public health projects, orphan programs
- Providing continuing education for our African medical staff
- Training and equipping our African staff to take increasing management responsibilities
- Communicating with the local community leaders and government officials
- Helping ensure that supplies are procured in a timely manner and that property and vehicles are maintained
Long-Term VOLUNTEER BENEFITS - NO “SUPPORT RAISING” NECESSARY
Although we do not offer salaries to those who volunteer for a year or more in Africa, Lalmba does pay for all the costs of traveling to, working in and living in Africa. Lalmba will cover round trip transportation, room and board, life and health insurance, immunizations, visas and 30 days vacation per year. For volunteers serving two years in Africa, Lalmba will also provide round trip tickets to return to the U.S. (or your home country) for a visit at the end of the first year.
Who are our volunteers in Africa?
The volunteers we are seeking should have a sense of adventure and a good sense of humor. We hope to find individuals with a humanitarian or spiritual motivation for doing this important work. We are a small organization which takes our work seriously. Our motto has always been: “work hard and play hard”. We think that both are important!
Current Openings In Kenya
Physician/APP Specialist
Location: Kenya or Ethiopia
Duration: Minimum 6 Months, 1+ Years Preferred
The Physician/APP Specialist will build capacity through mentoring and education of local staff. In this volunteer position, the Physician/APP Specialist will use their skills and experience to address the issues most relevant for Lalmba’s patients and communities, including malnutrition, HIV, malaria, immunizations, prenatal care, chronic care management, etc in addition to broadening their own medical skills to include global health and neglected medical diseases.
The Physician/APP Specialist will work in collaboration with national health offices, community leaders and communities to identify needs and educate communities regarding preventative health measures and treatment opportunities. In line with Lalmba’s ongoing work to empower local staff to lead and manage programs, the Physician/APP Specialist will assist with day-to-day operations of the clinic, lab and pharmacy as well as general program development and strategic planning.
The Matoso Clinic serves between 100 and 200 outpatients a day and provides 24/7 emergency medical services. This clinic treats everything from snake bites to malaria to dysentery. The HIV treatment center provides HIV-related medical care to over 800 HIV/AIDS patients. Lalmba’s clinics emphasize testing, counseling and treatment, and anti-retroviral drugs are given as needed.
How to Apply
If you meet the qualifications and can commit to embarking on this important life-saving work, please complete this brief application form: Online Application Form. Once we receive your application, we’ll contact you. The goal of our interview process is for us to learn a bit more about each other and for you to learn about the position. We will ask you about yourself to help us understand if this is the right fit for you - what you enjoy doing, what skills you have, why you want to do this type of volunteer work. If we seem to be a good fit, we will invite you to come to Colorado to stay with us for orientation.
This opportunity is located in Matoso, Kenya.