The Department of Health is seeking a Clinical Programme Coordinator Grade 1 (Nursing) at Karl Bremer Hospital, located in the Northern/Tygerberg Sub-structure.
This pivotal role involves the overall coordination of clinical teaching and learning, ensuring the highest standards in nurse education and training.
As the Clinical Programme Coordinator, you will facilitate the development of operational plans that strategically guide nursing education within the hospital, while providing essential professional and technical support for quality patient care.
This position is vital for enhancing the health status of healthcare users in the community.
By establishing and maintaining inter-professional and multi-disciplinary teamwork, you will contribute to effective and efficient healthcare delivery.
Your engagement in developing and implementing hospital quality assurance programs, guidelines, and standards will ensure that nursing practices align with the best possible outcomes for patients.
This role not only influences the quality of care provided but also supports the continuous professional growth of nursing staff at the hospital.
For young South Africans, this role offers an outstanding opportunity to gain valuable experience and contribute meaningfully to public service.
It provides a stable career path within government jobs, ideal for those eager to make a difference in the healthcare sector.
The position promotes professional growth through active training and the chance to engage with and mentor emerging nursing professionals.
Working within a supportive environment, you will enhance your skills and knowledge while playing a key role in shaping the future of nursing education and practice.
Joining the Department of Health as a Clinical Programme Coordinator means you are taking a significant step towards a fulfilling career in public service, where your contributions directly impact the lives of people in your community.
Embrace this chance to make a real difference while building a solid foundation for your future in healthcare.
