Temps to be hired for quarantine centres
By Our Correspondent
March 24, 2020
Islamabad: Amid growing cases of coronavirus, the Islamabad administration has planned to hire temporary staff members, including medics and paramedics, for the quarantine centres set up in the federal capital.
According to an official, the administration needs the services of five doctors, 10 nurses, 10 health technicians, 10 compounders and 10 cleaning workers as volunteers for quarantine centres. The hiring will be a period of one month, while the recruited staff will get stipend.
The administration will pay every doctor Rs40,000, nurse Rs25,000, technician/compounder Rs25,000 and cleaning staff Rs15,000. The official said the interested people could send applications and CVs at admin@icta.gov.pk.
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