Ukraine's Azov Brigade Seeks Anesthesiologists, Offering Salaries Up to 127,000 Hryvnias.

Anesthesiologist of Azov Brigade working
Anesthesiologist of Azov Brigade working

Azov Brigade Recruitment Drive for Anesthesiologists

According to Novyny.live: The Azov Special Operations Brigade has posted a job listing on the Ukrainian employment site Work.ua, seeking anesthesiologists with higher medical education and professional experience. Monthly salaries for successful candidates are advertised to range from 27,000 to 127,000 Ukrainian hryvnias, with the final amount dependent on the specific assignment and region of deployment. This recruitment effort highlights the ongoing and critical need for specialized military medical personnel.

Candidate Requirements and Job Duties

Applicants must possess a higher medical degree and a minimum of one year of relevant work experience. The role's responsibilities will include:

  • Providing emergency medical care;
  • Managing critically ill patients;
  • Organizing the work of resuscitation teams;
  • Periodically assisting in the training of other medical personnel;
  • Performing shifts on the resuscitation transport vehicles of the medical company.

In addition to anesthesiologists, the Azov Brigade is also recruiting combat medics and radio operator medics.

For combat medic positions, candidates must meet satisfactory physical fitness standards and have at least one year of work experience. The terms of service involve:

  • Official mobilization;
  • The possibility of transferring military personnel;
  • Financial compensation;
  • Specialized professional training.

The publication of these vacancies underscores the brigade's urgent need for qualified medical staff to operate in a combat environment. As the conflict continues, the demand for skilled healthcare professionals within the armed forces has grown significantly, making such recruitment initiatives vital for maintaining soldier health and operational readiness. This push for specialists likely reflects the increasing scale and complexity of medical needs resulting from prolonged hostilities.


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