The University Medical City announced its need to fill a number of health and medical jobs, in several specialties on the self-employment program, and the application process started from yesterday, Monday 6/6/2022 AD, and continues until 6/15/2022 AD, through the link to apply for jobs:
The required jobs are distributed into three groups, where the first group includes a consultant doctor (hematology, preventive medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, and psychiatry), a senior nursing specialist, a nursing specialist, a radiologist, an occupational therapist, a physiotherapist, an anesthesiologist, a sterilization specialist, a neurologist, an optometrist, a dental assistant, a sterilization technician, and a medical secretary.
To fill the positions in the first group, the applicant must be of Saudi nationality, and attach a valid classification and professional registration record from the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties in the same field.
The second group of positions includes (Medical Device Specialist, Emergency Medical Services Specialist, Laboratory Specialist, and Health Management Specialist), while the third group includes (Recruitment Assistant Specialist, Safety Assistant Specialist, and Network Assistant Specialist).
To fill the positions in the second and third groups, the applicant must be of Saudi nationality and hold the required qualification with a grade of at least good, and the applicant's experience must not be less than one year in the specialty, and the experience must be consistent with the job title, with a valid classification and professional registration record from the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties in the same field for health jobs.
The applicant must also attach one of the English language scores, which in the STEP test must not be less than 75, in the IELTS test not less than 5.5, in the TOEFL Internet-based test (IBT) the score must not be less than 53, and in the TOEFL Paper-based test (PBT) with a score of not less than 475, while the holder of a scientific qualification from an English-speaking country is excluded from attaching the English language test score