Accident & Emergency is open 24 hours. Walk in, or call ahead on 030 274 1999.
Careers & volunteers
Clinics you keep, and a handover people turn up to
We are competing with every hospital abroad, so this page says what is actually different about working here rather than what is nice about it.
Why here
Four things that are true on a Tuesday
Everything below is checkable in the first month. Ask about any of it at interview and hold us to the answer.
A clinic of your own
Consultants hold fixed lists rather than filling gaps. You will know in January what your Tuesdays look like in June.
A handover that is attended
Eleven minutes at 07:30, every day, wards and theatre and A&E in the same room. Nobody here finds out from the notes.
Study leave that is taken
Ten days and the fees, budgeted per clinician rather than pooled — which is the difference between an offer and an entitlement.
The kit in the building
Our own laboratory, digital imaging and two theatres. You will spend your day treating people rather than arranging transfers.
Open posts
Five posts, and one of them trains you
Or write to us speculatively
Consultant Physician, Internal Medicine
A third physician for the diabetes and hypertension clinics, with a share of the medical take. MDC registration and four years post-fellowship.
Apply
Senior Midwife, Labour Suite
Leading a four-bed suite alongside the obstetric team, with theatre on the same corridor. Nursing and Midwifery Council registration essential.
Apply
Radiographer
Digital plain film and obstetric ultrasound, reporting to the head of diagnostics. Experience with paediatric imaging welcome rather than required.
Apply
Pharmacist, Late Shift
Dispensing and counselling on the shift that keeps the dispensary open until midnight. Pharmacy Council registration essential.
Apply
Healthcare Assistant, Children's Ward
No prior experience needed. We train, and we pay while we do — this is the post most of our senior nurses started in.
Apply

How we hire
Three conversations, and a decision inside a fortnight
A call with the department, a half day on the ward or in clinic, and a conversation with the medical director. Everybody who reaches the second stage gets a written answer, whichever way it goes.
Send a CV and a paragraph about what you want to be doing in five years to hello@hope.com.gh. Applications are read by a person, not by software.
Accident & Emergency
Open every hour of every day, including the ones nobody plans for
Emergency line +233 30 274 1999. Ambulances dispatched from 14 Nii Nortei Nyanchi Street, Dzorwulu, Accra. If you can walk in, walk in — a triage nurse sees everyone at the door.