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Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) is embarking on 'the biggest recruitment drive in its history' to fill as many as 2,690 vacancies by the end of this year, it was announced.
HMC explained in a statement that the recruitment drive aims “to meet the need for specialised clinical and non-clinical staff to work in the new hospitals and healthcare facilities, which are due to open in 2016/17 in Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City.”
The recruitment drive is the result of a collaboration between HMC and the Ministry of Administrative Development and Labour and Social Affairs. The initiative will support HMC in meeting its workforce needs by recruiting a large number of staff into medical, nursing and allied healthcare roles.
Clinical roles are available to both Qataris and expatriates, while administrative posts are available only for Qataris and will be filled in co-ordination with the Ministry of Administrative Development and Labour and Social Affairs.
Applications can be submitted through website: https://www.hamad.qa/EN/Join-Us/HR/Apply-Online/Pages/default.aspx
Qataris can apply for the administrative posts through the Ministry of Administrative Development and Labour and Social Affairs. HMC will be co-ordinating with the ministry to process these applications.
The Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City (HBKMC) project covers an area of 227,000sqm including the basement area of 35,250sqm. Several new medical facilities are to be operational very soon. The Women's Hospital at HBKMC has 190 beds for women in addition to 53 beds in the intensive care unit for children. There are 48 beds for nursery. Another facility, the Ambulatory Hospital has 64 beds for patients and 52 beds in the recovery ward. The Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Hospital has 200 beds.
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