Applications are invited to fill the following 02 positions of “Jinnah Medical Complex & Research Center & Company” under Ministry of NHSR&C, Islamabad for appointment on contract basis on market-based pay package, OR till the completion of project, whichever is earlier.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS/INFORMATION:
Age will be calculated with effect from the last date of submission of applications.
Candidates already in Govt. Service should send their applications through proper channel.
Eligibility of candidate will be determined on the basis of academic qualification, experience, age etc.
Only shortlisted applicants will be called for test/interview.
No TA/DA will be admissible for the purpose of test/interview.
The Competent authority reserves the right to cancel/postpone recruitment process at any stage.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates can only apply through National Jobs Portal within 15 days from the date of publication of the advertisement and need not to submit any hard copy of the application.
Introduction of in Jinnah Medical Complex & Research Center & Company
Pakistan, situated in Southeast Asia, is home to a population of 250 million, with 60% under the age of 30—demonstrating a predominantly youthful demographic mix, aspiring to contribute meaningfully on both national and international stages. Pakistani professionals, particularly within the spheres of education and healthcare, are renowned globally for their intellectual acumen, dedication, integrity, and diligence and are always willing to put in their share in every national cause. Since 2012, the delivery of healthcare has been devolved to provincial administrations, where the federal government remains responsible for health policy and the management of healthcare in federally administered territories, including Islamabad only. While provinces receive financial allocations from the federal government, the planning and execution of healthcare initiatives occur independently at the provincial level. Whereas the federal government continues to play a vital role in major national preventive health programs like elimination of Hepatitis C and prevention of Diabetes etc, it also acknowledges the acute shortage of high-quality tertiary care centers, especially in Islamabad.
As the nation’s capital and a centrally located metropolis, Islamabad serves as a referral destination for patients from across Pakistan—including Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), Gilgit
Baltistan (GB), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KPK), Baluchistan, Northern Punjab, the neighboring country of Afghanistan, and its own resident population of 2.5 million. Despite the high demand, no new public healthcare facilities have been established in Islamabad over the past two decades, thereby emphasizing the pressing need for a modern tertiary care center.
In response, and under the guidance of the Prime Minister, the federal government has initiated plans to establish the Jinnah Medical Complex and Research Center (JMC&RC) in Islamabad. This endeavor aspires to create a national center of excellence—serving as a regional hub for advanced medical care, education, and research. The project is to be financed by the Federal Government under the “State Owned Enterprise” (SOE) Act of 2023, granting full operational autonomy to its board.