Cheer for nursing grads
KUALA LUMPUR: The Health Ministry will interview 1,681 private nursing diploma holders from Nov 10-12 at 85 centres nationwide for recruitment in mid-December this year, said Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
"The Government has decided to overcome the unemployment faced by graduates from private institutions of higher learning by taking in more nurses into the ministry, to simultaneously resolve the shortage in government clinics and hospitals," he said.
The ministry would also implement the 1Malaysia Training Scheme (SL1M) with the Economic Planning Unit for nursing graduates who are still unemployed, he said.
He added that the Nursing Graduates SL1M programme was part of the Government's effort to provide graduates with skills and clinical experience to enhance their employability.
The programme, to be launched in mid-December, would involve the private sector via their corporate social responsibility (CSR), he said.
"Selected graduates for the programme will be placed at private clinics and hospitals for at least a year to enhance their skills and provide them with clinical experience," said Liow.
Upon completion, they could either be absorbed by the same clinics and hospitals or seek employment elsewhere, he explained.
"We hope private clinics and hospitals will be attracted to do their CSR through this programme. They'll also be eligible for a double tax deduction incentive," he said.
- Bernama
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