Medical Superintendent (Starting in 2023 – OCH)

The current Medical Coordinator is retiring in early 2024 and succession planning for this post has begun. Potential candidates for this position are experienced medical doctors in rural general practice / family medicine, preferably with some procedural skills.  

Anesthetist for OCH

Flexibility, the ability to work in a resource-limited setting and an interest in teaching and mentoring junior Nepali doctors are required.

Obstetrician/Gynecologist for OCH

Flexibility, the ability to work in a resource-limited setting and an interest in teaching and mentoring junior Nepali doctors are required.

Orthopedic Surgeon for OCH

Flexibility, the ability to work in a resource-limited setting and an interest in teaching and mentoring junior Nepali doctors are required.

LAMB Hospital

Started in 1983, LAMB Hospital is now a 150 bed general hospital, with a large out-patient service. LAMB’s approach is to provide accessible, high quality services at a sustainable and appropriate level for this context. All are committed to caring … (read more)

David & Cathy

David and Cathy have served in full-time Christian ministry since 1988, as WMPL fellow workers in Nepal (1988-1992) and Mongolia (1993-1995) and subsequently with other like-minded organizations until returning to service with the Prayer League in 2017.  In addition to … (read more)

Thomas & Nadine

Thomas, Nadine, and their young son, are serving in South Asia. Thomas has 18 years of experience in construction and Nadine has experience working with women and children. Currently they are studying language and discerning a people group and area … (read more)

The Tai Pao of Laos and Vietnam

Under the thatched roof of our home I squat, our 4-month-old daughter at my breast, and remove the charred and empty rice pot from the cooking fire. The embers continue to emit a warm glow and wispy smoke rises. Our … (read more)

The Milaz* of Central Asia

Hinges creak on the worn wooden door as I push it and rapidly enter our small mud-brick home followed closely by my younger sister; both of us hurry as if blown in by the icy gale. Happy to finally find … (read more)

The Japanese of Japan

It’s 10:53 p.m. Neon street signs flash orange, blue and green through the curtain into the small apartment bedroom where Kazumi lies, eyes wide open, on her futon on the floor. Daughter Manami, age seven, has been in bed since … (read more)