Azov Brigade Seeks Combat Medics with Salaries Up to 127,000 Hryvnias.
Combat Medic Positions Open in the 'Azov' Brigade
According to Novyny.live: The 'Azov' Special Purpose Brigade has announced openings for combat medics. The brigade is seeking physically fit professionals with relevant work experience who are prepared to perform their duties in combat conditions. Monthly salaries for successful candidates will range from 27,000 to 127,000 Ukrainian hryvnias, depending on the specific assignment and region of deployment.
The vacancy has been posted on the Ukrainian job site Work.ua. Combat medics for 'Azov' will be responsible for:
- providing emergency medical care;
- conducting medical evacuations and support;
- training personnel in tactical combat casualty care;
- managing and maintaining medical equipment inventories.
Candidates must possess at least one year of professional experience and meet satisfactory physical fitness standards. The brigade also provides continuous specialized training outside of active combat zones.
Additional Openings in the 'Azov' Brigade
Beyond combat medics, the 'Azov' unit is also recruiting anesthesiologists and welders. Terms of service for these roles include:
- official mobilization status;
- potential for unit transfer;
- financial compensation package;
- specialized professional training.
This creates opportunities for specialists aiming to join the brigade's team and carry out critical tasks in demanding environments.
The recruitment drive by the 'Azov' Brigade highlights an ongoing need for qualified personnel to ensure medical support in active combat situations. Given the current defense requirements in Ukraine, attracting medics and other specialists is crucial for enhancing the unit's operational capabilities. This reflects a broader, growing demand for professionals skilled in delivering medical aid under extreme duress, underscoring the vital importance of specialized training and preparedness for mission safety and effectiveness.
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