
Posted date | 19th August, 2025 | Last date to apply | 31st August, 2025 |
Country | Pakistan | Locations | Karachi |
Category | Health - Medical and Nursing | ||
Type | Contractual | Position | 1 |
Aga Khan Health Service, Pakistan is looking for a seasoned and dynamic Medical Officer/Family Physician for its Karachi Region under Elderly Care Project.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct regular family medicine clinics in facility
- Conduct household visits for patient care as per project requirement
- Monitoring and providing general care to patients
- Examining and talking to patients to diagnose their medical conditions
- Provide community-based services beyond facility settings
- Should be fully aware of the mission and key objectives of the project as well as AKHS, P
- Provide health education to patients
- Provide emergency coverage where necessary
- Keep record of patients, diagnosis and management of AKHSP provided tools (paper based and
- digital)
- Ensure all medical and quality protocols while providing patient care
- Should be a team player, with good communication skills
- Willing to work at different AKHSP centers
- Willing to work in shifts (morning and evening only)
- Good digital literacy
- Good English language command
Qualification & Competencies:
- MBBS with valid PMDC license
- MCPS/FCPS in family medicine or geriatric care would be preferred
- 1-2 Years of relevant experience
- Clinical experience with elderly or palliative department would be preferred
- Ability to use digital tools
- Excellent communication and customer dealing skills
- Adequate computer skills and command on English language
AKHS is committed to reducing our impact on climate and the environment and have set ourselves the goal of striving for net-zero carbon operations by 2030. All staff are expected to take part in making this a reality. The Medical Officer/Family Physician accompanied by his/her Line Manager is expected to identify and understand which aspects of his/her work have most impact on the environment, and define tasks, work, and personal goals within his/her work plan to reduce these impacts and bring AKHS closer to net zero.