Job Opportunity
Male Health Educator (Central Asia)
HIV/ AIDS is increasing in Central Asia. We need men to get the word out to other men before it is too late.
Poverty in rural Central Asia drives many men to seek work in Russia for months or years at a time. Although labor migration ensures economic survival of many rural families, its long-term consequences are horrific – the current increases in family breakdown and substance abuse and especially the rising rate of HIV infection can all be directly linked to labor migration.
Our development organization’s projects take a holistic approach to health education, addressing the facts related to sexual health, HIV infection and other health issues within a moral framework where deeper issues are also addressed.
In traditional Central Asian culture, such subjects are normally discussed in single sex groups. As a result, our development organization urgently needs men with a health background and training gifts who can lead community-based health education projects aimed at men.
Tue 01 Jan 2013
2-3 years (full time)
University/ college degree in medicine (doctor, nurse, physician’s assistant), health education, public health, physical or occupational therapy, or related field.
Educational qualifications to teach health (secondary school/upper grades) also acceptable.
Interest and experience in health education, as opposed to clinical work.
Work experience in a relevant field preferred.
Cross-cultural or rural experience helpful.
All jobs/opportunities on this site are unsalaried. Most people joining OM have to raise financial support to cover their living expenses, usually through gifts from home churches and other supporters.
















