A total of 54 Omanis are set to replace expatriate pharmacists at the Ministry of Health (MoH). The MoH has released the list of candidates who have been selected to fill the positions of pharmacists (Grade 8) and assistant pharmacists (Grade 9) at some public health institutions, replacing expatriates. These 54 candidates should confirm their appointment at the ministry’s HR departments during official working hours.
Recently, the Shura Council committee met some pharma graduates and assistants from private colleges who had sought work after completing their courses. During the meeting, challenges faced by job-seekers were raised. The graduates requested that results of job interviews be announced for those who had successfully passed.
This article originally appeared on: http://www.omanobserver.om/more-omanis-set-to-replace-expat-pharmacists/
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