Azov Brigade Seeks Combat Medics, Offering Monthly Salaries from 27,000 to 127,000 Hryvnias.
Azov Brigade Opens Recruitment for Combat Medics
According to Novyny.live: The 'Azov' Special Operations Brigade has announced a recruitment drive for combat medics, with monthly salaries ranging from 27,000 to 127,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. The vacancy was posted on the Work.ua job portal and requires candidates to have at least one year of relevant professional experience. This recruitment effort highlights the ongoing demand for specialized military support roles as the war continues.
The specific salary for a medic is determined by the assigned mission and the region of deployment. The duties expected of a combat medic within the brigade are comprehensive and include:
- Providing emergency medical care;
- Offering continuous medical support to personnel;
- Organizing workflow and medical processes;
- Performing duty rotations;
- Conducting and participating in training exercises;
- Managing and controlling medical equipment inventory;
- Coordinating with the broader military medical service;
- Collecting and processing sanitary and medical data.
Applicants must have completed Combat Lifesaver (CLS) courses and demonstrate a high level of motivation, satisfactory physical fitness, prior experience working with wounded personnel, and a readiness to undergo continuous training and professional development.
Additional Roles Available in the Azov Brigade
Beyond medics, the 'Azov' Brigade is also actively recruiting for positions such as welders and auto-electricians. Official mobilization for these roles will continue until the end of the martial law period, or service can be undertaken on a contractual basis. The need for these technical specialists underscores the importance of maintaining and repairing military vehicles and equipment under frontline conditions.
The recruitment of combat medics by the Azov Brigade points to a critical demand for highly skilled professionals amid Ukraine's protracted defense against the Russian invasion. The competitive salary range and stringent candidate requirements emphasize the vital importance of professional medical training on the front lines, where these specialists play a crucial role in saving lives. The simultaneous search for welders and auto-electricians further illustrates the essential need to support technical and logistical infrastructure in an active combat zone.
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