Full-time × Classification Details: Medical, Nursing, and Health Occupations

56 jobs found.

Pharmaceutical Management Pharmacist (Pharmaceutical Wholesaling)

A specialized professional who utilizes a pharmacist license at a pharmaceutical wholesaler company to oversee operations from procurement to storage, inventory management, quality control, and shipping of pharmaceuticals, ensuring regulatory compliance and safety.

Pharmaceutical Sales Representative (Pharmacist)

A medical professional who dispenses medications, provides medication guidance, and supports safe and appropriate pharmacotherapy.

Medical Monitor

A specialist who constantly monitors patients' vital signs and the operational status of medical equipment in the central monitoring room of healthcare settings, detecting and reporting abnormalities early.

Public Health Laboratory Technician

Medical technologist who analyzes specimens from food and the environment to support the maintenance and improvement of public health.

Nursing Home Nurse

A nursing position in elderly care facilities responsible for residents' health management, medical care, and staff guidance.

School Nutritionist

A professional who manages school lunches and provides nutritional guidance to maintain and promote the health of children and students.

Ophthalmic Examiner (Paramedical in Ophthalmology)

A paramedical role that conducts and records various ophthalmic examinations such as visual acuity measurement, refraction tests, intraocular pressure checks, fundus photography, OCT, etc., under the instructions of an ophthalmologist, and manages examination data.

Nurse (Nursing Care Facility)

A profession that provides health management, medical care, and daily living support to residents such as the elderly in nursing care facilities.

Nurse (Child Welfare Facility)

Nursing position responsible for health management and daily medical care of children living in child welfare facilities.

Nurse and Practical Nurse (Home-visit Nursing)

Under doctor's instructions, visit patients' homes to observe daily life and health conditions, perform medical procedures, and provide family support.