Nurse
2026-07-03T16:12:33+00:00
Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS)
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FULL_TIME
Nsumbu National Park, Northern Province, Zambia
Lusaka
10101
Zambia
Professional Services
Healthcare, Protective Services, Social Services & Nonprofit
2026-07-17T17:00:00+00:00
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About the Project
The Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) is a global conservation organisation dedicated to protecting biodiversity and wilderness areas through sustainable resource management, partnerships, and promoting environmental and social equity. In Zambia, we have been working in partnership with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) for nearly 40 years in North Luangwa National Park and, since 2017, in Nsumbu National Park through the Nsumbu Tanganyika Conservation Programme (NTCP). NTCP focuses on resource protection, field operations, ecological monitoring, endangered species recovery, and community engagement in governance, livelihoods, and Human-Wildlife Coexistence. With Nsumbu National Park’s ecosystem on the path to recovery, key milestones include the return of lions in 2024 and a planned black rhino reintroduction. NTCP is exploring extension opportunities within the broader Nsumbu-Mweru ecosystem.
About The Position:
The Nsumbu Tanganyika Conservation Programme (NTCP) is seeking a Nurse to support the health, safety, and well-being of rangers, staff, and their families. Reporting to the Resource Protection Manager, the Nurse will deliver primary healthcare services, promote preventative health practices, support the operational readiness of rangers, and ensure effective coordination with the national health system. This role plays a critical part in maintaining a healthy and operationally effective workforce in a remote conservation setting and will be a key contributor to shaping NTCP’s preventative health and wellness model. The position is based in Nsumbu National Park, Northern Province, Zambia.
Your Tasks:
General Nursing & Primary Healthcare: Provide consultations, diagnosis, and treatment for staff and their families, promote health education and disease prevention, and support maternal, child, and female ranger health with a confidential and ethical approach.
Testing, Screening & Surveillance: Conduct routine screenings (malaria, HIV, TB, blood pressure, glucose), implement periodic health checks for rangers, support outbreak detection, and ensure appropriate follow-up of abnormal results.
Medicine & Medical Supply Management: Maintain inventory, ensure proper storage, handling, and disposal of medications, monitor stock levels, and coordinate timely procurement in line with national and organisational regulations.
First Aid Training & Emergency Preparedness: Deliver general and advanced first aid training to rangers, team medics, and first aid instructors, run refresher courses and simulations, and ensure first aid kits are stocked and maintained.
Referrals & Continuity of Care: Identify cases requiring advanced care, facilitate referrals to government health facilities, maintain relationships with local clinics and hospitals, and track patient progress to ensure continuity of treatment.
Occupational Health & Ranger Readiness: Conduct fitness-for-duty assessments, monitor work-related injuries and illnesses, deliver pre- and post-operation health checks, support emergency medical response, and advise leadership on health-related operational risks.
Movement & Physiotherapy Support: Provide basic physiotherapy and rehabilitation, support injury recovery and return-to-work programmes, and educate staff on fitness, stretching, and injury prevention.
Data Management & Reporting: Maintain accurate patient records, manage health-related data confidentially, develop SOPs for medical records, and contribute to programme reporting and health indicator tracking.
Your Profile
Education & Licensing: Diploma or Degree in Nursing (Registered Nurse) with a valid practicing license.
Experience: Minimum three years of clinical experience, preferably in remote or rural settings, with experience in occupational health, emergency care, or public health considered an advantage.
Clinical Expertise: Strong understanding of primary healthcare, preventative medicine, diagnostics, and treatment of common illnesses and injuries.
Training & Capacity Building: Demonstrated ability to deliver first aid training, run refresher courses, and build the capacity of frontline staff.
Data & Reporting Skills: Experience managing health records, contributing to monitoring and evaluation plans, and producing reports and briefings.
Soft Skills: Excellent organisational, interpersonal, and communication skills, high integrity and confidentiality, strong problem-solving abilities, and the resilience to work independently in a challenging remote environment.
We Offer
Contract: 1-year renewable contract with a probation period.
Salary: Competitive and based on experience and qualifications.
Opportunity: A unique opportunity to contribute to wildlife conservation by supporting the health and wellbeing of a dedicated ranger force protecting Nsumbu National Park.
- Provide consultations, diagnosis, and treatment for staff and their families.
- Promote health education and disease prevention.
- Support maternal, child, and female ranger health with a confidential and ethical approach.
- Conduct routine screenings (malaria, HIV, TB, blood pressure, glucose).
- Implement periodic health checks for rangers.
- Support outbreak detection.
- Ensure appropriate follow-up of abnormal results.
- Maintain inventory of medicine and medical supplies.
- Ensure proper storage, handling, and disposal of medications.
- Monitor stock levels of medicine and medical supplies.
- Coordinate timely procurement of medicine and medical supplies.
- Deliver general and advanced first aid training to rangers, team medics, and first aid instructors.
- Run refresher courses and simulations for first aid.
- Ensure first aid kits are stocked and maintained.
- Identify cases requiring advanced care.
- Facilitate referrals to government health facilities.
- Maintain relationships with local clinics and hospitals.
- Track patient progress to ensure continuity of treatment.
- Conduct fitness-for-duty assessments.
- Monitor work-related injuries and illnesses.
- Deliver pre- and post-operation health checks.
- Support emergency medical response.
- Advise leadership on health-related operational risks.
- Provide basic physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
- Support injury recovery and return-to-work programmes.
- Educate staff on fitness, stretching, and injury prevention.
- Maintain accurate patient records.
- Manage health-related data confidentially.
- Develop SOPs for medical records.
- Contribute to programme reporting and health indicator tracking.
- Primary healthcare
- Preventative medicine
- Diagnostics
- Treatment of common illnesses and injuries
- First aid training delivery
- Capacity building of frontline staff
- Health record management
- Contribution to monitoring and evaluation plans
- Report and briefing production
- Organisational skills
- Interpersonal skills
- Communication skills
- High integrity
- Confidentiality
- Problem-solving abilities
- Resilience
- Diploma or Degree in Nursing (Registered Nurse)
- Valid practicing license
- Minimum three years of clinical experience, preferably in remote or rural settings
- Experience in occupational health, emergency care, or public health is considered an advantage
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Vacancy title:
Nurse
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Professional Services, Category: Healthcare, Protective Services, Social Services & Nonprofit]
Jobs at:
Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS)
Deadline of this Job:
Friday, July 17 2026
Duty Station:
Nsumbu National Park, Northern Province, Zambia | Lusaka
Summary
Date Posted: Friday, July 3 2026, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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JOB DETAILS:
About the Project
The Frankfurt Zoological Society (FZS) is a global conservation organisation dedicated to protecting biodiversity and wilderness areas through sustainable resource management, partnerships, and promoting environmental and social equity. In Zambia, we have been working in partnership with the Department of National Parks and Wildlife (DNPW) for nearly 40 years in North Luangwa National Park and, since 2017, in Nsumbu National Park through the Nsumbu Tanganyika Conservation Programme (NTCP). NTCP focuses on resource protection, field operations, ecological monitoring, endangered species recovery, and community engagement in governance, livelihoods, and Human-Wildlife Coexistence. With Nsumbu National Park’s ecosystem on the path to recovery, key milestones include the return of lions in 2024 and a planned black rhino reintroduction. NTCP is exploring extension opportunities within the broader Nsumbu-Mweru ecosystem.
About The Position:
The Nsumbu Tanganyika Conservation Programme (NTCP) is seeking a Nurse to support the health, safety, and well-being of rangers, staff, and their families. Reporting to the Resource Protection Manager, the Nurse will deliver primary healthcare services, promote preventative health practices, support the operational readiness of rangers, and ensure effective coordination with the national health system. This role plays a critical part in maintaining a healthy and operationally effective workforce in a remote conservation setting and will be a key contributor to shaping NTCP’s preventative health and wellness model. The position is based in Nsumbu National Park, Northern Province, Zambia.
Your Tasks:
General Nursing & Primary Healthcare: Provide consultations, diagnosis, and treatment for staff and their families, promote health education and disease prevention, and support maternal, child, and female ranger health with a confidential and ethical approach.
Testing, Screening & Surveillance: Conduct routine screenings (malaria, HIV, TB, blood pressure, glucose), implement periodic health checks for rangers, support outbreak detection, and ensure appropriate follow-up of abnormal results.
Medicine & Medical Supply Management: Maintain inventory, ensure proper storage, handling, and disposal of medications, monitor stock levels, and coordinate timely procurement in line with national and organisational regulations.
First Aid Training & Emergency Preparedness: Deliver general and advanced first aid training to rangers, team medics, and first aid instructors, run refresher courses and simulations, and ensure first aid kits are stocked and maintained.
Referrals & Continuity of Care: Identify cases requiring advanced care, facilitate referrals to government health facilities, maintain relationships with local clinics and hospitals, and track patient progress to ensure continuity of treatment.
Occupational Health & Ranger Readiness: Conduct fitness-for-duty assessments, monitor work-related injuries and illnesses, deliver pre- and post-operation health checks, support emergency medical response, and advise leadership on health-related operational risks.
Movement & Physiotherapy Support: Provide basic physiotherapy and rehabilitation, support injury recovery and return-to-work programmes, and educate staff on fitness, stretching, and injury prevention.
Data Management & Reporting: Maintain accurate patient records, manage health-related data confidentially, develop SOPs for medical records, and contribute to programme reporting and health indicator tracking.
Your Profile
Education & Licensing: Diploma or Degree in Nursing (Registered Nurse) with a valid practicing license.
Experience: Minimum three years of clinical experience, preferably in remote or rural settings, with experience in occupational health, emergency care, or public health considered an advantage.
Clinical Expertise: Strong understanding of primary healthcare, preventative medicine, diagnostics, and treatment of common illnesses and injuries.
Training & Capacity Building: Demonstrated ability to deliver first aid training, run refresher courses, and build the capacity of frontline staff.
Data & Reporting Skills: Experience managing health records, contributing to monitoring and evaluation plans, and producing reports and briefings.
Soft Skills: Excellent organisational, interpersonal, and communication skills, high integrity and confidentiality, strong problem-solving abilities, and the resilience to work independently in a challenging remote environment.
We Offer
Contract: 1-year renewable contract with a probation period.
Salary: Competitive and based on experience and qualifications.
Opportunity: A unique opportunity to contribute to wildlife conservation by supporting the health and wellbeing of a dedicated ranger force protecting Nsumbu National Park.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 36
Level of Education: associate degree
Job application procedure
If you are passionate and ready to take on this challenge, please submit your Curriculum Vitae and Cover Letter detailing your relevant experience and motivation by clicking “Apply for this job” below.
Please include three (3) traceable references with a short description of your working relationship and their contact details. Appointment is subject to the submission of Zambia Qualifications Authority (ZAQA) – certified qualifications.
Application Deadline: 17th July 2026.
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