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What we offer: We offer you a full-time position in an open and professional organization. You will work in a dynamic team and will be offered many opportunities for growth and development within our hospital. We are also seeking Neurologists who are interested to work shorter periods of time (minimum of 3 weeks), preferably with a perspective for recurrence on a regular, consistent basis (Rotational Specialists). Your Profile: At the St. Maarten Medical Center, you will be a full-time, all-around Neurologist for a very diverse population. We are looking for a Neurologist with a broad interest in all aspects of their specialization and who is willing to work in a small team to perform their duties in the broadest sense possible. Providing quality care is of utmost importance as well as maintaining the continuity of care for our patients. You are enthusiastic and willing to actively contribute to the daily operations and the (intended) developments for the future of our organization. Requirements:
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SMMC External Vacancy PDF - NEUROLOGIST
For more information, contact the Head of the Medical Staff Bureau (MSB) Ms. Hester Versleyen at + 1 (721) 543-1111 ext. 2503 or 2512. Your motivation letter and resume can be submitted to the MSB via medicalstaffbureau@smmc.sx. A copy of both should be submitted to the Labor and Social Affairs Dept. located on Soualiga Road #1, Philipsburg, St. Maarten.
About our hospital:
St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) is an ambitious and growing hospital organization on St. Maarten. With more than 425 FTE’s, 28 Specialists and a capacity of 80 beds, we continuously strive to ensure safe, quality health care. Our primary service area of St. Maarten, Statia and Saba, represents a total population of approximately 60.000 people, constituting a multi-cultural mix with more than 100 different nationalities. In addition, we also offer health care services to the two million visitors annually. SMMC has started the construction of the new St. Maarten General Hospital (SMGH) to expand its services in order to accommodate the increased care demand of the people of St. Maarten, its visitors and neighboring islands. The new hospital is planned to be operational in 2026.