Oman’s Labour Ministry, MOH signs cooperation agreement to train 620 job seekers

Muscat: The Ministry of Health, in cooperation with the Ministry of Labor, signed today, at the Ministry’s general office, a program to qualify and train 620 job seekers in nursing and paramedical jobs within the employment-related training program.

The program was signed on behalf of the Ministry of Health by Her Excellency Dr. Fatima bint Muhammad Al-Ajmiyya, Undersecretary of the Ministry for Administrative, Financial Affairs and Planning, and on behalf of the Ministry of Labor, His Excellency Sayyid Salem bin Muslim Al Busaidi, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Labor for Human Resources Development.

The program aims to enhance cooperation between the two sides in the field of training coupled with employment, develop and improve the skills of workers in the health sector, and provide sustainable job opportunities for young people who wish to work in this field. The program also aims to replace nursing jobs and jobs in the medical assistant categories, after enrolling job seekers in the program.

The program also includes several initiatives and training programs aimed at developing young people’s skills and qualifying them for the labor market in the health sector in cooperation with educational and training institutions by employing national cadres who hold university degrees (bachelor’s) and university diplomas and enrolling them in the training program in government health institutions.

The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health for Administrative, Financial Affairs and Planning said: This program will contribute to improving the quality of health services provided to citizens by qualifying health personnel and developing their skills. It will also contribute to providing job opportunities for young people who want to work in the field of health. The Ministry of Health will also supervise the training program technically, prepare periodic follow-up reports for the contractors to evaluate the performance of the trainees, share the evaluation results with the Ministry of Labor, and implement the training program according to the agreed time frame.

The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Labor for Human Resources Development indicated that the program reflects the government’s commitment to developing the health sector and providing job opportunities for young people, and that the Ministry of Labor will provide the necessary support for the training and rehabilitation projects that will be implemented within this program.

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