The Nursing Administrator II oversees all nursing services by formulating policies, ensuring quality and safety standards, evaluating staff performance, coordinating training programs, and collaborating with hospital management and other departments.
The incumbent performs comprehensive radiological services including interpreting various imaging modalities, conducting interventional procedures, supervising junior staff, and contributing to departmental development.
The incumbent provides anesthetic services, intensive care, and pain management while supervising junior staff, maintaining clinical standards, and directing medical activities and instructional conferences.
The Emergency Medical Technician provides Basic Life Support to ill/injured patients, responds to emergency calls, facilitates patient transfers between facilities, and works under the supervision of senior clinical practitioners.
The Biomedical Technician I performs complex technical tasks involving installation, maintenance, calibration, troubleshooting, and repair of biomedical equipment to ensure operational goals are met in compliance with international safety standards.
The Head Nurse (Women's Health) is responsible for performing nursing duties requiring more advanced skills and supervises subordinate professionals and sub-professional personnel performing less direct and routine nursing functions.
The incumbent performs advanced community health nursing activities and is responsible for the administration of the assigned cluster. He/She may also be involved in assisting in the general supervision of the Community Health Nursing Services.
The House Officer (Community) diagnoses and treats patients in various health settings, conducts examinations, manages diseases, refers complex cases, and works under supervision with case review and consultation.
The Registrar is responsible for diagnosing and administering general medical treatment to patients in a hospital or through extension services at a Clinic or other designated area.