Dubai streamlines recruitment process for healthcare staff

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The Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has launched a digital platform to make it easier for job seekers to access vacancies within the emirate's healthcare sector.

The 'Opportunities Platform', which was unveiled at the Arab Health exhibition on Monday, is integrated with the DHA's 'Sheryan' system, allowing qualified professionals to easily find job opportunities.

Dr. Hisham Al Hammadi, the DHA's Director of Health Licensing, said this initiative supports Emiratisation efforts in the private healthcare sector and streamlines the overall job search and application process.

"It helps reduce the time spent on job postings and application reviews while enabling employers to filter candidates based on qualifications and experience," he explained.

The platform also enhances communication with healthcare institutions and helps new investors recruit talent, all while identifying market needs and attracting international experts to Dubai’s growing healthcare sector.

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