Ukraine's Azov Brigade Seeks Combat Medic-Radioman, Offering Salary Up to 127,000 Hryvnias.
Special Forces Unit Seeks New Personnel
According to Novyny.live: The Azov Special Operations Brigade has posted a job opening for a combat medic who is also trained as a radioman. The role requires skills in providing frontline medical aid and managing radio communications. The listing was published on the Ukrainian job platform Work.ua on February 1.
Candidate Qualifications and Compensation
Applicants for the position must meet the following criteria:
- Be between 18 and 50 years old;
- Possess physical endurance;
- Demonstrate psychological resilience;
- Maintain strong discipline.
The monthly salary for this role ranges from 27,000 to 127,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. In addition to the base pay, personnel are eligible for a daily combat zone allowance of 3,300 hryvnias. This recruitment drive highlights the specialized and demanding nature of modern warfare, where technical and medical skills are vital.
The Azov Brigade is also actively recruiting for other specialist roles, including electric welders and anesthesiologists. This indicates the unit is expanding its team and requires a diverse range of highly skilled professionals to operate effectively under challenging frontline conditions.
“Job postings from the Azov Brigade reflect the ongoing need for qualified specialists due to the continuing military operations.” - Source: Azov Brigade press service
The search for medics and other experts underscores the critical importance of providing immediate medical care and logistical support in combat zones, which is essential for preserving the lives and health of service members. Such recruitment efforts also point to an increased mobilization of specialized resources as military units prepare for complex missions.
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