Ukraine's Azov Brigade Seeks Combat Medics and Drivers, Offering Salaries Up to 127,000 Hryvnias.
Azov Brigade Recruiting Ambulance Drivers and Medics
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Azov Special Operations Brigade has announced it is recruiting ambulance drivers to evacuate wounded soldiers from the battlefield. The job listing was posted on the Work.ua platform on January 14. This recruitment drive aims to bolster critical medical support and casualty evacuation capabilities for frontline units. The ongoing war has created a persistent, high-stakes demand for these vital roles.
Duties and Qualifications
Those hired as driver-medics for the Azov Brigade will be responsible for:
- transporting wounded personnel from combat zones;
- providing immediate first aid to casualties;
- operating effectively in dangerous and challenging environments.
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- be between the ages of 18 and 50;
- hold a valid Category 'B' driver's license;
- possess certified skills in administering first aid.
The position offers a monthly salary ranging from 27,000 to 127,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. In addition, personnel will receive a daily combat zone allowance of 3,300 hryvnias for each day spent performing missions in active areas. These compensation terms reflect the high-risk and essential nature of the work. Specialized units like Azov often require personnel who can perform under extreme pressure.
This recruitment effort highlights the continuous need for professional medical evacuation and emergency care within the conflict. Having trained specialists capable of operating in critical situations is a fundamental component of saving lives on the modern battlefield. It also underscores the significant role that civilian professionals and volunteers play in supporting Ukraine's military operations during a time of national defense.
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