Azov Brigade Offers Up to 127,000 Hryvnias Monthly in Search of Combat Medics.
Azov Brigade Announces Vacancies for Combat Medics
According to Novyny.live: The Azov Brigade is actively recruiting combat medics, requiring at least one year of experience and satisfactory physical fitness. The role offers a monthly salary ranging from 27,000 to 127,000 Ukrainian hryvnias. This recruitment drive, advertised on the Ukrainian job site Work.ua, highlights the ongoing critical need for specialized military medical personnel. The demand for such frontline specialists remains high as the conflict continues.
Qualifications and Duties for the Role
The Azov Brigade is formally designated as the 12th Special Purpose Brigade. Prospective candidates must meet the following requirements:
- Strong personal motivation;
- Adequate physical conditioning;
- Practical experience in treating wounded personnel;
- A willingness to undergo further training.
The core responsibilities for the position include:
- Providing emergency medical care in combat situations;
- Overseeing the medical evacuation and monitoring of casualties;
- Instructing other personnel in tactical combat casualty care (TCCC);
- Managing and maintaining medical equipment and supplies.
In addition to combat medics, the Azov Brigade is also seeking driver-sappers and auto electricians. Employment terms include official mobilization status, potential for reassignment, and continuous professional development, which may serve as additional incentives for applicants.
This recruitment effort underscores the persistent and urgent demand for highly skilled medical professionals within the Ukrainian defense forces. The ability to save lives on the battlefield and provide effective medical support is a cornerstone of successful military operations, making the role of combat medics indispensable. The search for new personnel also reflects the brigade's preparation for future operational requirements.
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