Andorra's SAAS Recruits Specialist Doctors in Surgery, Radiodiagnosis, and Neurology
Public health service launches hiring for three new specialist roles and other positions to address staffing shortages in high-demand areas.
Key Points
- SAAS seeks specialists in general/digestive surgery (self-employed), radiodiagnosis (new), neurology (vacancy).
- Requires EU/EFTA degrees or homologation.
- Additional roles: senior technician in materials management, warehouse assistant, full-time surgical nurse.
- Announcements in BOPA; no deadlines or salaries specified yet.
Andorra's public health service, the Servei d'Atenció Sanitària (SAAS), has launched recruitment for three specialist doctors in general and digestive apparatus surgery, radiodiagnosis, and neurology, alongside several other healthcare roles.
The postings appeared this morning in the Butlletí Oficial del Principat d'Andorra (BOPA). Candidates for the specialist positions must have completed their studies and obtained professional accreditation in an EU member state or European Free Trade Association (EFTA) country. Degrees from outside these areas require recognition or homologation by an EU or EFTA state.
SAAS officials noted that the radiodiagnosis and surgery roles represent new positions, while the neurology post aims to fill an existing vacancy. The general and digestive apparatus surgeon position is the only one offered on a self-employed basis, through a service provision agreement rather than salaried employment.
Beyond these specialists, SAAS is seeking to expand its workforce in high-demand areas. The service aims to fill a vacancy for a senior technician in healthcare materials management control within the infrastructure, sustainability, and general resources department. It also targets an opening for a warehouse assistant in the same department, as well as a full-time nurse position in the surgical and obstetrics area under the nursing directorate.
No details on application deadlines, salaries, or selection procedures have been released in the announcements. The drive underscores SAAS's efforts to address staffing gaps and meet growing demand in Andorra's healthcare system, which draws heavily on European professionals.
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