The Seamstress will be responsible for the cutting and sewing, by hand or machine, articles such as uniforms, aprons, etc. General repairs are carried out on all torn or damaged clothing and linens.
The School Health Screening Assistant is responsible for assisting in the screening of the hearing and vision of primary school children as part of the National School Health Programme.
The Receptionist/Telephone Operator is responsible for answering telephone calls and directing them accordingly and operates the electronic lock for entry and exit of the office.
The Physiotherapy Aide is a non-licensed worker who is specifically trained under the direction of a Physical Therapist and work involves designated routine tasks related to the operation of a physical therapy service.
The Pharmacy Attendant is required to perform a variety of manual and custodial duties and assist generally in opening packages, checking, packing stores and distribution and/or transporting supplies and other similar duties.
The Medical Transcriptionist transcribes patient care reports, as generated by Medical Practitioners and Ultrasonographers, to ensure high quality service, in accordance with departmental performance requirements.
The Laundress I is responsible for performing a variety of simple manual tasks involving the washing, drying, ironing and folding of clothes, linens and other related material. Work is performed in accordance with the Authority’s Infection Control and Safety standards and assignments are received through a supervisor who makes periodic checks on work performed.