Outputs
Process
Adhere to and promote strict hygiene standards at all times. Comply with occupational hygiene, health & safety regulations in execution of duties.
Adhere to identified best practices in providing advice and support from a specialist perspective.
Advise on and contribute to the development of procedures and processes within area of specialisation for continued quality and service improvement.
Apply relevant research methodologies, tools and techniques to effectively and purposefully gather information.
Capture results and medical observations on the relevant system and provide accurately interpreted results.
Complete relevant documentation for submission to lab & underwriting and ensure timeous submission of original documentation from the policy holder.
Apr 15, 2021
Ref no 12042021
A vacancy exists at our Rivonia branch for a Product Specialist. The Product Specialist will be responsible for the Johannesburg region, Vaal Triangle, North West and part of Mpumalanga.
Overall Job Function
Responsible for establishing sales objectives and plans and devise sales activities that support these objectives across all relevant business units within Bone SA. To drive sales activities by developing and maintaining the demand for the Bone SA range of products and services to designated accounts in accordance with agreed business plans.
Main Job Responsibilities
Establish, develop, and maintain business relationships with current and prospective customers to drive new business development of Bone SA products.
JOINT STATEMENT
The Premier has officially opened the new $10 million nursing and allied health training facilities at TAFE Queensland’s Southport campus as part of a $42 million Palaszczuk Government investment to upgrade TAFE campuses on the Gold Coast.
While inspecting the new world-class training facilities today, Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the upgrade was vital to give our trainee nurses and allied health professionals the skills they need to be our health heroes of tomorrow.
“If there is one thing this past year and the global pandemic has taught us, it’s how important investing in health and our health professionals is and giving our future health workers the skills and training they need to be on the frontline,” the Premier said.
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The Southern District Health Board welcomed its largest cohort of nursing graduates ever this year. Those completing their Nursing Entry to Practice Programme at Southland were welcomed at a formal ceremony. Posing with some of them, in the front row, from left, are chief allied health, science and technical officer Kaye Cheetham, director of nursing Jo McLeod, Kaumatua Michael Skerrett, and co-ordinator Lara Gleeson.
The Southern District Health Board has welcomed its largest intake of nursing graduates with 121 new nurses now working across services in Southland and Otago. The cohort brings welcome relief to the health board, which identified its nurse shortage as one of the biggest pinch points when looking for solutions to bed blocks