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Medical Equipment - Technical Adviser
| Advertisement Code |
10530192 |
| Sector |
SKILLED TRADES |
| Duration |
13 Months |
| Application Close Date |
28 May 2012 |
| Country |
Indonesia |
| Program |
Australian Volunteers for International Development |
| Position Description |
Medical Equipment - Technical Adviser |
• Iconic Balinese hospital
• Biomedical training opportunity
Sanglah Hospital, the largest of the 33 hospitals on Bali, is a 738-bed government-owned enterprise that serves as a referral hospital for the local provinces. The hospital offers an extensive range of specialist services including cardiology, intensive care, burns and trauma and a busy accident and emergency service, as well as more routine obstetrics and gynaecology, surgery, medicine, paediatrics and diagnostic services.
As part of the hospital's capacity building program, there now exists a need to further develop the technical skills of the medical equipment maintenance staff.
This provides an opportunity for a suitably qualified person to share their relevant skills and experience. The duties will involve developing Standard Policies, Practices and Procedures for medical equipment maintenance and training and mentoring staff in these areas.
Relevant qualifications with proven recent experience in medical equipment maintenance will be required. Experience developing and implementing staff training and demonstrated management acumen will be well regarded.
Contact
For enquiries, contact Sean Lynch on 61 3 9279 1832.
All applications must be submitted online.
Important information
We are only able to accept applications from Australian citizens, Australian permanent residents and New Zealand citizens resident in Australia.
Application instructions
The first step is a written application. Application instructions in detail, including important background information and guidance, are provided in the Position Description - click on the link above to download.
Read detailed instructions about how to apply here.
| This position is part of the Australian Volunteers for International Development program, an Australian Government, AusAID initiative. |
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