Sibanor – ECG Health Centre
Nurse
- Gambia
- Minimum 6 months
- 400 € per month


Country
Tasks
- Mainly work on the ward, but may also be involved in work in the dressing room or the waiting room, managing the clinic stores and administrative roles.
- There may be opportunities to take part in the village outreach visits
Project
WEC International founded and ran a clinic for 50 years, before handing it over to the Evangelical Church of the Gambia (ECG) at the beginning of 2018. WEC continues to support the ECG church, particularly by helping to recruit expatriate clinical staff (doctors, nurses, laboratory and pharmacy staff).
Our aim is to meet the needs of the whole Person: those of body and mind, as well as social and spiritual ones through outpatient, inpatient and community care. The clinic offers general outpatient services for five days a week plus a 24/7 emergency service. We have a small 13 bed ward, a 4 bed postnatal ward, and two isolation cubicles. An additional 8 bed ward is to be built shortly.
We strongly believe in outreach to the local communities and – when not restricted by Covid – we undertake visits to surrounding villages to screen for hypertension and diabetes. During these visits we are able to share the gospel. We also carry out home visits to people living with HIV and other chronic diseases.
The new Gambian team has a vision to establish a nursing school to train community nurses for Gambia. The curriculum will follow the Gambian Government recommendations and values of Whole Person Medicine and compassion will be taught. Additionally, it is planned to hold regular optional seminars about the Christian faith and values
Team
As we’ve handed over the WEC-clinic to the local church, you would work under Gambian leadership with a mainly local team. But you would be part of the WEC Gambia team, consisting of about 20 WEC members, who work in various locations. There are currently two other WEC members living in Sibanor.
Churches
The ECG (Evangelical church of Gambia), which was founded by WEC some years ago. There are several quite large churches in the coastal areas and smaller ones inland including one in the village of Sibanor and another at nearby Bwiam.
Particular Benefits
Gambians are extremely welcoming and hospitable people, with whom you can quickly feel at home (if you adapt to and respect their culture and dress code!).
Challenges
A lot of patients do not speak English which means that you will work through a translator. You will be encouraged to learn some vocabulary of the most commonly spoken local language (Mandinka)
Requirements
- You have at least 2 years postgraduate working experience
- You are proficient in English
- You are flexible and a willing to try new ways of working
- You are ready to work under local leadership
- experience in Non Communicable Disease care or general medical or paediatric nursing is an advantage
Accommodation
There is comfortable secure accommodation available on the Health Centre compound, subject to agreement of the Health Centre CEO.
Leisure activities
The area is good for walks and it is also possible to go canoeing nearby. At the coast there is a western-style tourist area with great safe beaches.
Other activities
Besides your work in the Health Centre, there are many opportunities to get involved with local church, youth club and village outreach. Serve the Lord in many ways together with the local church and the clinic in their evangelism.

