Women Medical Officer (BPS-17) at Sindh Public Service Commission

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Job Description

The Sindh Public Service Commission (SPSC) is hiring Women Medical Officers (BPS-17) for the Health Department, Government of Sindh.

This is a great opportunity for female medical graduates who want to serve in the public sector and contribute to the healthcare system in Sindh.

This article provides details about the job, responsibilities, and the role of Women Medical Officers in the healthcare system.

About the Health Department, Government of Sindh

The Health Department of Sindh is responsible for providing quality healthcare services across the province.

It ensures the availability of medical facilities in rural and urban areas, implements public health policies, and works to improve the overall health of the population. Women Medical Officers play a key role in delivering healthcare, especially for women and children in underserved areas.

Why Join as a Women Medical Officer?

Job Security: A government job with a fixed pay scale (BPS-17).

Serving the Community: Opportunity to provide healthcare services to women, children, and the general public.

Career Growth: Future promotions and career advancement in the public health sector.

Professional Development: Experience in different medical facilities and participation in public health programs.

Job Responsibilities of a Women Medical Officer

1. Patient Care

Diagnosing and treating patients in hospitals and clinics.

Providing medical care to women, including prenatal and postnatal care.

Conducting general medical check-ups and managing common illnesses.

2. Emergency and OPD Services

Handling emergency cases and providing first aid.

Managing outpatient services and ensuring proper medical care.

3. Public Health Initiatives

Assisting in vaccination and immunization programs.

Spreading awareness about health, hygiene, and disease prevention.

4. Coordination with Healthcare Teams

Working with nurses, paramedics, and other healthcare professionals.

Referring patients to specialists when needed.

5. Record Keeping and Reporting

Maintaining patient records and treatment history.

Reporting disease outbreaks and assisting in health surveys.

How You Can Contribute as a Women Medical Officer

Support Women’s Health: Provide specialized medical care for women, especially in rural areas where female doctors are needed.

Strengthen Healthcare Services: Contribute to better patient care and improved medical facilities.

Promote Public Health Awareness: Educate communities about diseases, nutrition, and preventive care.

Be a Role Model: Inspire other women to join the medical profession and serve society.

Job Details

Job Title:

Women Medical Officer (BPS-17)

Department:

Health Department, Government of Sindh

Number of Vacancies:

300

Eligibility Criteria:

Qualification:

Degree in Medicine & Surgery from a recognized university.

Registered with the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council (PMDC).

Gender: Female

Age Limit: 21-30 years

Quota Distribution:

Open Merit: 270 (162 Rural, 108 Urban)

Differently Abled Persons Quota: 15 (09 Rural, 06 Urban)

Minority Quota: 15 (09 Rural, 06 Urban)

Job Location:

Sindh (Exact locations not specified)

Job Type:

Government (Regular/Permanent)

Salary & Benefits:

Pay Scale: BPS-17 (Government fixed salary structure)

Additional allowances and benefits as per government policy

Experience Required:

No specific experience required, but candidates must have completed their medical degree and registration.

How to Apply?

Interested candidates should Apply at Growthify.Pk as soon as possible. Manual applications will not be accepted.

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