Orbis International Nonprofit Organization Management New York, NY 9,418 followers Changing the Way the World Sees We are looking for a high-calibre individual to join the Human Resources team.
Ida Leung.
Orbis International has been one of the world’s leading non-profit organisations dedicated to the improvement of eye health globally since it was founded in 1982. We also develop resources for the ophthalmic community and service providers to support them in their work. • Conduct effective risk management of Orbis Human Resources programs and initiatives, as well as policies and systems. Quality of care, training and human resources still remain problematic, and overall awareness of how to prevent blindness is low. Orbis is an international non-profit transforming lives through the prevention and treatment of blindness.
Director of Human Resources, Asia at ORBIS International. • Effectively manage all ethics and compliance complaints, whether reported through the Ethics Hotline, directly to Human Resources or an Orbis … Chloe Yuen. Please know that you are now leaving the Orbis.org domain and will be redirected to a third-party site. Orbis Africa in partnership with IAPB Africa and the College of Ophthalmology of Eastern, Central and Southern Africa (COECSA), will roll out Human Resources for Eye Health strengthening activities in East, Central and Southern Africa. Programmes and projects are implemented in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Chloe Yuen Donor Services at Médecins Sans Frontières HK / Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Gummy Anderson. Gummy Anderson Nonprofit at Orbis International. There are 300,000 adults and 23,000 children in Vietnam who are blind. Orbis Africa’s work will centre around Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. Orbis produces resources for the community to create awareness about childhood blindness, its prevention and treatment. While blindness in Vietnam has decreased over the last decade, the country continues to struggle with providing eye care, especially in rural areas. ORBIS prevents and treats blindness through hands-on training, public health education, improved access to quality eye care, and partnerships with local health care organizations in an effort to eliminate avoidable blindness. Please know that you are now leaving the Orbis.org domain and will be redirected to a third-party site. Ida Leung Communication Manager at ORBIS International.