A new vacancy for doctors in 'Azov' - who is needed.
The 'Azov' Brigade is looking for otolaryngologists
The special forces brigade 'Azov' is looking for people with higher medical education in its battalions and other units. This refers to otolaryngologists.
The corresponding vacancy was posted on the job search site Work.ua on July 29.
Otolaryngologist duties in 'Azov'
The otolaryngologist must work in the brigade's inpatient department, conduct outpatient consultations and medical examinations of military personnel, evaluate the physical condition of fighters, and organize the workspace in the inpatient department. Among the main responsibilities of such a specialist are conservative and minor surgical therapy for ENT pathologies.
Requirements for candidates for the position
They invite people to work who:
- have higher medical education and work experience in the specialty;
- possess skills in conducting and evaluating the results of audiometry and tympanometry;
- are ready to work according to international medical assistance standards, actively contribute to the development of the brigade's medical service, and adhere to the principles of evidence-based medicine.
Working conditions
The Azov personnel offers mobilization for workers until the end of martial law or service under contract. The salary will range from 27,000 hryvnias to 127,000 hryvnias. If the specialist performs duties in the combat zone, they will receive an additional payment of 3,300 hryvnias per day. At times spent outside the combat zone, the specialist will undergo specialized training.
Other specialists needed in the 'Azov' brigade
It should be noted that 'Azov' lacks abdominal and thoracic surgeons. To hold this position, one must have at least two years of work experience and higher medical education.
There are also vacant positions in the brigade for people knowledgeable in online advertising. This refers to PPC specialists.
The announcement about the search for otolaryngologists in the 'Azov' brigade was published on the Work.ua site. Higher medical education and work experience are required, as well as a willingness to work according to international standards and actively contribute to the development of the medical service. Working conditions imply the possibility of working under contract or until the end of martial law, with the opportunity for training and additional payment for work in the combat zone.Read also
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