
The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) is offering 400 jobs for Emirati nationals in the fields of nursing, medicine, administrative jobs and medical supporting jobs at Careers UAE 2016.
With the objective of raising the numbers of nationals working in the medical field, the DHA is participating at Careers UAE, a platform that provides nationals with an opportunity to meet employers.
Through Careers UAE, which is taking place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from May 16-18, the authority aims to recruit fresh graduates and experienced Emiratis in all medical fields, especially nursing, administrative jobs and medical supporting jobs.
Emirati visitors seeking to work at DHA can do so by applying at the DHA stand in Careers UAE or online. On spot interviews will also take place at the authority’s stand at the exhibition.
Amena Al Suwaidi, Director of Human Recourses at the DHA said the authority is offering attractive packages for Emiratis that include: competitive salaries, health insurance, plane tickets and nature of work compensation for some professions.
"Currently 100 percent of DHA’s top leadership are Emiratis and Emiratis hold 80 per cent of supervisory positions. Furthermore, 77.4 percent of DHA’s Emirati employees are female and 22.6 per cent are male," according to her.
Source :WAM
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