UAE hospitals and healthcare providers are taking advantage of Tawdheef Recruitment Show today to reach out to UAE nationals interested in a career in healthcare.
Health Authority-Abu Dhabi (HAAD) and Oasis Hospital are among the headline exhibitors at the career fair currently taking place at Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre until tomorrow (2 February) to fill an unlimited number of positions with Emirati candidates.
As the regulatory body that shapes the framework for the health system in Abu Dhabi, HAAD is a regular recruiter at Tawdheef, and returns in its efforts to continue encouraging Emiratis to consider careers in healthcare, at a time when 6.5 per cent of the 22,000 registered healthcare professionals in Abu Dhabi consist of Emiratis.
“Tawdheef provides hospitals and healthcare providers an excellent opportunity to reach out to key stakeholders in the drive for Emiratisation,” said Shaikha Alzaheray, Manager of Emiratisation of the healthcare department, HAAD.
“There are a large number of positions available in healthcare for UAE nationals as well as the appropriate training programmes to help them pursue a successful career. It is very important for Emiratis to support our mission to transform the healthcare landscape in Abu Dhabi, and we are continuously looking to recruit the right candidates to realise this vision.”
Oasis Hospital, the oldest hospital in Abu Dhabi and birthplace of the leaders of the UAE, is also using Tawdheef to recruit as many UAE Nationals as possible as it expands its facility in Al Ain and increases its capacity to serve the region.
“We continue to invest in Emirati talent and will always do so in the future as a way to holistically contribute to the Al Ain region and the UAE,” said David Printy, CEO of Oasis Hospital. “The popularity of healthcare as a career choice for UAE Nationals is growing, and Tawdheef is a great opportunity for us to increase our percentage of Emiratis in our workforce.”
The Abu Dhabi Health Services Company SEHA, which manages the curative activities of public hospitals and health clinics in Abu Dhabi, is also a silver sponsor at Tawdheef.
Presented by Abu Dhabi Tawteen Council and supported by the Emirates National Development Programme, Tawdheef is the UAE’s leading recruitment event that supports Emiratisation. Only companies with immediately available positions for UAE Nationals are taking part.
These include platinum sponsors the UAE Presidential Guard, Abu Dhabi Police, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank and National Bank of Abu Dhabi, gold sponsors Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority, ADNOC and Etisalat, and silver sponsors Etihad Airways, the Telecoms Regulations Authority (TRA) Abu Dhabi Health Services Company (SEHA), and Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (ADNIC). Abu Dhabi Airports Company is the registration sponsor.
The first two days of Tawdheef is reserved for Emirati job seekers only, with the final day (tomorrow) open to all other nationalities. From 11am – 2pm today (1 February) is for ladies only. Pre-registration is available online at www.tawdheef.ae.
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