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Department in progress of filling posts at Charlotte Maxeke

2 Oct 2012

In a quest to ensure access and improved delivery of quality health care, more than 100 vacancies are in a process of being filled at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital.

The hospital’s human resources department is at different levels of filling ninety two nursing posts and 48 posts for medical doctors.

These health workers will be an addition to 598 medical doctors, 2 158 nurses and 311 allied workers who are currently employed by the hospital.

The process of filling posts is negatively affected by the scarcity of skills in the country. To address this; the department is considering recruiting professionals from outside the country.

The Department is still filling posts using the Retention Strategy on clinical critical posts in which walk-in applications are considered. This is done over and above advertising due to scarce skills.

As another initiative to increase the number of health workers, a total of 1 355 new nurses were enrolled in January 2012. Currently, there are 575 nurses in basic training at four universities and there are 4 158 nurses in training on basic courses and 780 post basic nurses at four nursing colleges. The planned intake for enrolled nurses, second year of training, this year is 268.

Currently, there are 153 vacant posts for doctors, 277 for nurses and 76 for allied workers.

Enquiries:
Simon Zwane
Cell: 082 551 9892

Issued by: Gauteng Health
2 Oct 2012


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