The Department of Health is seeking an Operational Manager General (PNA5) for the Surgical Wards at Universitas Academic Hospital in Bloemfontein.
This role is pivotal in providing operational leadership and guidance to ensure the implementation of the Norms and Standards for Ideal Health Facility Monitoring, as well as compliance with relevant healthcare legislation and strategies.
In this position, you will be responsible for overseeing the delivery of high-quality patient care by coordinating the efforts of nurses, medical teams, and support services within the surgical wards and clinics.
Your daily tasks will include promoting clinical governance systems, directing the use of resources, and ensuring that the nursing team adheres to established policies and standards.
You will play a crucial role in managing both human capital and material resources, facilitating the procurement of necessary medical supplies, and promoting effective risk management practices.
This role is essential for enhancing health outcomes in the community, as it directly impacts the quality of care provided to patients in need of medical, surgical, and mental health services.
By ensuring that healthcare facilities meet the required standards, you will contribute to the overall betterment of health services in South Africa.
Joining as an Operational Manager General presents an incredible opportunity for those looking to build a career in public service.
This position offers stability and the chance to gain valuable professional experience within the healthcare sector.
You will also have access to training and development programs that will further enhance your skills and knowledge, making a significant difference in the lives of patients and the broader community.
For young professionals eager to make an impact, this role is a stepping stone into government careers, allowing you to contribute meaningfully while advancing your professional journey.
This exciting opportunity awaits you at Universitas Academic Hospital, where your leadership can make a lasting difference in the healthcare landscape of South Africa.
