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19-03-2023, 09:14 AM
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Most of my colleagues stayed on cos we have nowhere else to go, go private will be worst.
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Besides teachers, healthcare workers are also one group which suffer from burn-out and will have difficulties switching out to other industries due to employers' view of "skills are not transferable/too niche".
If you're desperate, you can only take on a loss (e.g. 1 year off work) to go for upgrading courses for skills outside of your industry.
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19-03-2023, 03:45 PM
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If anything I would advocate for young students to not take up healthcare jobs in Sg, its underappreciated and underpaid. As we get older, alturism doesnt mean anything, esp when you got adulthood commitments (housing, marriage and etc).
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19-03-2023, 05:46 PM
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so true guys. then who will join the healthcare work force to take care of the sick? staff retention is a huge problem now. and attracting young blood to the workforce is also struggling.. hope the government and our higher management have an answer soon..
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21-03-2023, 04:46 PM
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How to attract and retain talent?
Compensation for drs are top notch
While for the others, it’s the yearly 100+ increment.
Not even close to beat inflation…
Trust me, nothing is done about it.
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31-03-2023, 01:56 PM
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Are hospital executive roles a good place to develop a career in?
2 years of experience in private sector contract roles. Am looking for a permanent role to develop a career in and i don’t mind long hours or no promotion. Was recently offered 2 roles under the same cluster and both hospitals quoted me the same X amount. And its the low 3k range.
Any advice from people working in the adminstrative side of hospitals? TIA!
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01-04-2023, 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Are hospital executive roles a good place to develop a career in?
2 years of experience in private sector contract roles. Am looking for a permanent role to develop a career in and i don’t mind long hours or no promotion. Was recently offered 2 roles under the same cluster and both hospitals quoted me the same X amount. And its the low 3k range.
Any advice from people working in the adminstrative side of hospitals? TIA!
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do you have more details?
what kind of executive role and what's the scope?
male/female? degree? class?
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01-04-2023, 10:53 AM
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do you have more details?
what kind of executive role and what's the scope?
male/female? degree? class?
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Female, local degree no honours.
Both roles are administrative/coordination/support work. Tried to negotiate for higher pay but didn’t work. Wondering if it’s because i have no honours?
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02-04-2023, 01:57 PM
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Female, local degree no honours.
Both roles are administrative/coordination/support work. Tried to negotiate for higher pay but didn’t work. Wondering if it’s because i have no honours?
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sounds correct.
try asking for 100 more, it usually work.
not no because of honors. but healthcare pay for administrators has always been very rigid.
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