
Medical Coordinator position in Athens: help provide care where it’s needed most
Are you a healthcare professional looking for a meaningful way to use your skills? A Medical Coordinator position in Athens is now open with Medical Volunteers International. This paid role begins on June 1st, 2025, and requires a minimum commitment of six months. It’s more than a job â itâs a mission for dignity and equal access to care.
This Medical Coordinator position in Athens is ideal for someone with a medical degree and at least two years of professional experience. Experience working with diverse cultural backgrounds is also essential. Youâll be part of a grassroots medical response to the humanitarian crisis affecting refugees and migrants in Greece.
Medical Volunteers International (MVI) operates in various locations supporting people on the move â those who are often excluded from formal healthcare systems. In Athens, the organization provides essential medical services, working alongside local and international volunteers.
You can read the full job description here:
ð medical-volunteers.org/Ausschreibung-MedCo-Athen.pdf
Or explore more opportunities on their news and jobs section.
To apply, send your questions or application to:
ð§ application@medical-volunteers DOT org
If you believe healthcare is a human right, and want to take action, this Medical Coordinator position in Athens could be your next big step.
About Medical Volunteers International
Medical Volunteers International e.V. is a non-profit organization based in Hamburg, Germany, dedicated to providing free and dignified medical care to refugees and vulnerable individuals who lack access to essential health services. Operating in various locations – including Greece, Bulgaria, and Bosnia – the organization deploys international teams of doctors, paramedics, nurses, and medical students to fulfill its humanitarian mission. Medical Volunteers International offers healthcare professionals and students the chance to contribute their skills in underserved areas.
Volunteers engage in treating patients in clinics, refugee camps, squats, and on the streets, providing essential medical services to those in need.