More than 300 vacancies available for public tender in Health

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More than 300 vacancies available for public tender in Health
More than 300 vacancies available for public tender in Health

Africa-Press – Angola. The director of the Provincial Health Office, in Huambo, announced that 396 vacancies are available for the new public tender 2022, under order No. 99, of 15 July.

Lucas Nhamba said that of the vacancies available, 16 are for assistant physicians, 58 for intern doctors specializing in General Chemotherapy, 42 for licensed 3rd class nurses, 130 for medium nursing technicians and 29 for licensed diagnostic and therapeutic technicians.

For medium technicians, 46 are reserved, hospital support (4), 3rd class ambulance drivers and 3rd class guards (16), clinical secretary (25), stretcher workers (10), general regimen, 2nd class superior hospital support technicians (10) and social workers (10).

National Scope

Lucas Nhamba recalled that the public tender in the Health sector is of national scope and the placement of those admitted will depend on the availability of vacancies in the place where they competed and with the possibility of mobility to any other province.

“And anyone who thinks they are unable to work where they are indicated at the time of signing the employment contract should resign beforehand”, he warned.

The 2019 contest, dragged on this year, has already admitted, in a first phase, 422 citizens in the different categories.

Considering the needs of the sector, 943 new technicians were admitted in the second phase and, by exception, there was the third phase, which took place this year, where 276 technicians of different categories were approved by virtue of the Presidential Decree, making a total of 1641 technicians allocated to the health sector. Lucas Nhamba said that, despite the competitions to be held, there is a need to constantly increase the staff of the Health sector, due to the exponential increase in the construction of new hospitals in the country.

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