Role & responsibilities : The Staff Nurse in a Psychiatry Hospital is responsible for providing direct patient care, assisting in mental health treatment, and supporting doctors and therapists in the psychiatric ward. The role requires empathy, patience, and knowledge of psychiatric nursing practices. Key Responsibilities: Patient Care: Monitor and record vital signs, behavior, and mental status of patients. Administer medications as prescribed by the psychiatrist. Assist patients with daily activities (bathing, feeding, mobility). Clinical Support: Assist doctors in psychiatric assessments, therapies, and procedures. Maintain accurate patient records and case notes. Safety & Environment: Ensure a safe environment for patients, preventing self-harm or aggression. Implement hospital policies regarding infection control, safety, and hygiene. Counseling & Communication: Provide emotional support and basic counseling to patients and families. Communicate patient progress to doctors and family members when required. Emergency Handling: Respond to psychiatric emergencies, such as violent behavior or suicidal tendencies. Assist in restraint or seclusion procedures if necessary, following guidelines. Team Collaboration: Work closely with psychologists, psychiatrists, occupational therapists, and other staff. Participate in staff meetings, training, and workshops related to mental health care. Required Skills & Qualifications: Qualification: B.Sc Nursing / Diploma in Nursing, registered with Nursing Council. Experience: Preferably 13 years in psychiatric/mental health nursing. Skills: Empathy, patience, and good interpersonal skills. Knowledge of psychiatric medications, mental health conditions, and treatment protocols. Ability to handle emergencies calmly. Working Conditions: Work in psychiatric wards or outpatient settings. Shift-based work including night duties. May require handling challenging patient behaviors.
Candidate is responsible for providing direct patient care, assisting in mental health treatment, and supporting doctors and therapists in the psychiatric ward. The role requires empathy, patience, and knowledge of psychiatric nursing practices.
Role & responsibilities A Psychiatrist is responsible for diagnosing, treating, and managing mental health disorders in patients. They provide medical care, therapy, and guidance, working closely with nurses, psychologists, and other healthcare staff to ensure comprehensive psychiatric care. Key Responsibilities: Patient Assessment & Diagnosis: Conduct psychiatric evaluations, including medical history, mental status, and risk assessment. Diagnose mental illnesses (depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety disorders, etc.). Treatment & Therapy: Prescribe medications and monitor their effects. Provide psychotherapy and counseling where appropriate. Develop individualized treatment plans. Collaboration & Teamwork : Work with psychiatric nurses, psychologists, social workers, and occupational therapists. Guide staff on patient care plans, crisis management, and interventions. Emergency Handling: Manage psychiatric emergencies, including aggressive behavior, suicidal tendencies, or psychotic episodes. Documentation & Records: Maintain accurate patient medical records and treatment notes. Ensure confidentiality and adherence to legal/ethical standards. Patient & Family Education: Educate patients and families about mental health conditions, treatments, and coping strategies. Research & Training: Participate in research studies, mental health programs, and staff training. Keep updated with latest psychiatric guidelines and best practices. Required Skills & Qualifications: Qualification: MD / DNB in Psychiatry (or equivalent). Experience: 15 years in psychiatric hospitals or mental health care preferred. Skills: Strong knowledge of mental health disorders and pharmacological treatments. Excellent communication, empathy, and decision-making skills. Ability to work in high-pressure/emergency situations. Working Conditions: Hospital psychiatric wards, outpatient clinics, or mental health centers. Exposure to challenging patient behaviors.
Role & responsibilities : The Pharmacist is responsible for dispensing medications, managing inventory, ensuring proper storage, and providing drug-related information to patients and healthcare professionals. The role ensures safety, accuracy, and regulatory compliance in all pharmacy operations. Key Responsibilities: Medication Dispensing: Prepare and dispense prescribed medications accurately. Verify prescriptions for dosage, drug interactions, and contraindications. Inventory Management: Maintain a stock of medicines and supplies. Monitor expiry dates and manage re-ordering. Patient Counseling: Provide instructions on dosage, side effects, and drug interactions. Educate patients on safe medication use. Regulatory Compliance: Ensure pharmacy operations comply with Drugs & Cosmetics Act and local regulations. Maintain proper records of controlled drugs. Collaboration: Work closely with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff. Provide drug information to healthcare team members. Quality Assurance: Ensure proper storage conditions (temperature, humidity) for medicines. Monitor and report adverse drug reactions (ADR). Required Skills & Qualifications: Qualification: B.Pharm / D.Pharm, registered with State Pharmacy Council. Experience: 13 years in hospital/clinical pharmacy preferred. Skills: Knowledge of pharmacology, drug interactions, and dispensing protocols. Attention to detail, accuracy, and organizational skills. Good communication skills for patient counseling.
Answer inbound calls from patients and the public, and make outbound calls as needed. Schedule, confirm, and reschedule appointments for various hospital departments. Provide information about hospital services, doctors, procedures, and timings. Provident fund Annual bonus