The Cook I is responsible for the preparation of therapeutic meals in an institution or hospital. Work may involve preparation of delicacies and special meals.
The Community Liaison Unit Manager is responsible for implementing mechanisms to facilitate collaboration with agencies to ensure continuity of quality client care between hospital and primary care levels through structured interventions.
The Communications Officer is responsible for executing the corporate communication function of the authority in collaboration with the Manager-Corporate Communications.
The Clerk I is responsible for performing routine clerical tasks that follow well-established procedures, and unusual situations when encountered are brought to the attention of a senior officer for solution.
The Cleaner I performs a variety of cleaning duties and other simple tasks which can be readily learnt on the job,
is routine and repetitive in nature, and once learnt can be performed without difficulty and under general supervision.
The Chief Operations Officer is responsible for assisting in the administration, direction and control of the operation of
the Authority and to plan, coordinate and develop the operations of the Authority’s hospital functions in collaboration with the Hospital Administration in the Region so as to ensure the achievement of established objectives.
The Chief Executive Officer has responsibility and accountability for the development and execution of the Authority’s strategic direction and ensures alignment between short, medium and long term objectives towards desired organisational outcomes.
The Chief Audit Executive is responsible for reviewing the operations of the Authority to ensure that performance systems are in accordance with approved policies and regulations.
The Cardiac Sonographer will scan images of the heart. They use equipment to examine the heart's chambers, valves, and vessels. An echocardiogram may be performed either while the patient is resting or after the patient has been physically active.