Manama, The Labour Fund Tamkeen announced its collaboration with Amana Healthcare to attract top talent to Bahrain to deliver specialised rehabilitation and long-term care services for individuals with complex medical needs. This collaboration will create promising job opportunities for Bahrainis and strengthen the Kingdom's position as a growing hub for specialised healthcare services. As part of this initiative, a recruitment day will take place on October 12 to employee the Kingdom's most skilled local professionals to join Amana Healthcare's team. Qualified candidates may register online by 8 October at amanahealthcarebh.com for various positions including doctors, nurses, physical therapists, nutritionists, and administrative staff. Tamkeen's support for Amana Healthcare is aligned with its strategic priorities focused on economic impact under three pillars: increasing economic participation through employment, career development opportunities for local talent in the private sector, and supporting private sector enterprises to be the engine of economic growth. Maha Abdulhameed Mofeez, Chief Executive of Tamkeen, said that Tamkeen's support for Amana Healthcare is a continuation of our ongoing efforts to support the growing healthcare sector, which currently employs more than 15,800 Bahrainis across various roles and specialties. "We are proud to collaborate with Amana Healthcare for its prominent role in providing integrated services and improving the quality of healthcare in line with the highest global standards," she added. Amana Healthcare, part of the M42 group, an Abu Dhabi-based tech-enabled global health powerhouse, will launch the new specialized facility in partnership with Mumtalakat in 2025. Amana Healthcare features state-of-the-art facilities and aims to reduce the pressure on hospitals caused by long-term medical patients. On his part, Dr. Mohamed AlSaati, Acting CEO of M42 Bahrain and CEO of Amana Healthcare in Bahrain highlighted that bringing M42's world-class tried and tested mod el for complex long-term and post-acute rehabilitation services to Bahrain for the first time, will positively impact local communities and create highly skilled jobs for Bahrainis. "We're committed to enhancing and transforming the healthcare infrastructure in Bahrain by hiring, training, and developing the very best Bahraini talent, including nurses, doctors, technicians, and support staff," AlSaati said. Tamkeen has previously announced the launch of the largest support bundle to train and employ national talent in the healthcare sector in collaboration with the Supreme Council of Health, aimed at developing and training more than 700 Bahraini professionals in the healthcare sector. This is part of Tamkeen's mandate to make Bahrainis the first choice for employment while also supporting private sector enterprises as the main driver of economic growth in the kingdom. Source: Bahrain News Agency
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