Monitors Caribbean environmental crimes (wildlife/forest/marine exploitation) and ties to organized crime. Analyzes trends, collaborates with agencies, develops enforcement strategies, and builds capacity through training/reports.
The Dental Assistant supports dental procedures by preparing materials and equipment, sterilizing instruments, providing patient education, managing clinic operations, and assisting with emergencies while maintaining records and inventory.
The Dental Nurse provides preventive and restorative dental care, maintains records and equipment, conducts oral health education in schools, and performs emergency first aid while ensuring proper sterilization and inventory management.
The Ultrasonographer I performs a variety of general and specialized Ultrasound procedures permitted by law, on clients for the purpose of achieving accurate client diagnoses so as to ensure a high quality of health care
The Physiotherapist I assesses patients, develops and implements treatment plans, monitors progress, manages caseloads, delegates tasks to aides, attends meetings, and refers patients when necessary while maintaining proper documentation.
The Pharmacist I compounds and dispenses medications, manages pharmaceutical inventory, and fulfills prescriptions under supervision. Duties include drug preparation, inventory control, and ensuring proper medication distribution.
The Occupational Therapist plans and delivers therapeutic activities, monitors patient progress, collaborates with healthcare teams, maintains records, and supports patient rehabilitation through adaptive tools and engagement.
The Psychiatric Social Worker I renders professional casework services to mentally ill and emotionally disturbed patients in an attempt to overcome emotional and financial obstacles.
The Psychologist provides psychological assessment, diagnosis, individual, group and family therapy, case management services, referrals, and follow-up to acute, chronic or moderately disturbed mentally ill patients.
The Registrar (Otolaryngology) diagnoses and treats patients, supervises junior staff, maintains records, performs surgeries, refers complex cases, and supports public health initiatives in otolaryngology.