Categories: Employment

54 Omanis set to replace expat pharmacists

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/

Share
Published by
Juan in Oman

Recent Posts

You Didn’t Go Abroad to Build a Life, You Went Abroad to Pay for Everyone Else’s

Millions of Filipinos left their children, their marriages, and their youth to work overseas, only…

4 weeks ago

You Think ₱159 Per Omani Rial Makes You Rich? Think Again

The exchange rate is climbing and OFWs are celebrating, but back home, every peso you…

4 weeks ago

Eid Al Fitr 2026 in Oman: Top Activities, Events and Tourism Programs to Experience This Holiday

Eid Al Fitr 2026 in Oman runs from Thursday, March 19 to Monday, March 23,…

3 months ago

UAE to PH Repatriation for OFWs: What to Know Before Flying

Introduction: The Journey Home Begins With the Right Documents For millions of Overseas Filipino Workers…

3 months ago

A New Beginning: A New Year Message for Every Overseas Filipino Worker

As the New Year begins, the world celebrates with fireworks, laughter, and family gatherings. But…

5 months ago

PH Government Launches OFW Travel Pass Under eGovPH App for Faster, Digitalized Deployment

The Department of Migrant Workers (DMW) has officially announced the implementation of the OFW Travel…

6 months ago