A Americas Health company, which aims to offer quality medical services to Brazilians is with the selective process for open trainee.
In its professional development program, known as Fábrica de Líderes, the company seeks to form leaders willing to save lives and transform health in Brazil.
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Anyone who completed their degree between 2014 and 2018/2 can apply for the vacancies. And it is not necessary to have training in courses in the health area, the company is looking for people from the most diverse backgrounds to compose the team.
Because the focus of the program is not to prepare leaders for the assistance area, but for the administrative-strategic area.
The company offers several benefits for trainees to feel encouraged at work and perform in the best possible way, some of them are:
The trainee must monitor and develop activities in all areas of the company that he passes through, which improves knowledge of internal processes and knowledge of the company's business.
Open spots are for Goiânia. The company does not inform the number of vacancies available.
Applications for the program are open until May 10, 2019. Interested? To find out more about the selection process and apply Click here.
Americas Health provides access to quality healthcare for Brazilians, allowing people to be treated close to their homes and families. We do this through an integrated portfolio of services, which combines innovative technologies and personalized care.
The company has a strong presence in the Midwest and North regions of Brazil and, unlike its competitors, it also operates in medium-sized cities.
The portfolio includes technology-leading hospitals, intensive care units (ICU), radiology services, hemodialysis and home care, in addition to innovative technologies that enable people to take care of themselves health.
This makes it possible to extend the line of care along the health chain and follow the patient's journey, before, during or after a hospital stay.
By 2022, the company aims to save 50,000 lives a year and care for 10 million people.