An RN (Registered Nurse) in High Care specializes in providing intensive, step down care for patients needing closer monitoring than general wards but are stable enough to not require full ICU life support, requiring skills in advanced patient assessment, managing…
Often called ICU nurses because of the unit they commonly work in, critical care nurses are highly trained to understand and provide care for people of all ages who are recovering from life threatening illnesses or injuries. Job Description Strong…
A maintenance manager is responsible for overseeing the upkeep, repair, and maintenance of an organizations assets, equipment, and facilities to ensure efficient operation and compliance with safety standards. Job Description Clinical, primary, secondary and tertiary services management Project management Contract…
A hospital credit controller manages the hospitals accounts receivable by ensuring timely collection of payments from patients, medical aid schemes, and other guarantors. Their responsibilities include processing claims, reconciling payments, resolving billing queries, following up on overdue accounts, and performing…
A registered nurse in the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) is a specialized nurse who provides critical care to severely ill or injured patients. This role requires advanced clinical skills for continuous monitoring, managing complex equipment like ventilators, administering high risk…
A hospital catering hostess, also known as a ward hostess, is responsible for delivering meals and beverages to patients, taking meal orders, and ensuring a hygienic and efficient meal service. This role involves communicating with nursing staff about patient dietary…