Four posts open

Salaries printed,

replies guaranteed

A job advert without a number wastes everybody's afternoon, and an application nobody answers wastes something worse. Neither happens here.

Negotiable upward, not downward

What is actually

open right now

The band is printed because a job advert without one wastes everybody's afternoon. These are the real numbers and they are negotiable upward, not downward.

Family medicine

Full time, four and a half days

Family physician

₵14,500 – ₵18,000 a month

Twenty-minute appointments, a list you keep, and a clinic that will not ask you to see forty people in a morning. MBChB with at least four years post-housemanship, and a Ghana Medical & Dental Council licence in good standing.

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Maternity

Full time, including two nights a month

Registered midwife

₵7,200 – ₵9,400 a month

Antenatal Tuesday and Thursday with the same women from booking to delivery, plus the postnatal and family planning clinics. Registered with the Nursing & Midwifery Council with three years on a busy antenatal list.

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Laboratory

Full time, one weekend in four

Biomedical scientist

₵6,800 – ₵8,600 a month

Haematology and biochemistry with cultures, on analysers that are serviced rather than nursed. You will own a bench rather than rotating through all of them, and the three-hour turnaround is the whole job.

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Reception

Full time, shifts between 6:45am and 8:15pm

Front desk & records

₵3,400 – ₵4,300 a month

The most important job in the building and the one most clinics underpay. You are the person who can move an appointment, find a file and calm somebody down — in that order. WASSCE and two years of dealing with the public.

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Two of the clinic's nurses on shift
Clinic staff at the start of a shift
Nurses from the clinic's day team in uniform
A laboratory scientist at the bench
Beyond the salary

What the clinic

pays for

Nine of the thirty-eight people here have been on the payroll more than a decade, which is either the pay or the list below. Probably the list.

Your professional registration and CPD, paid in full and given the days off

Free care at the clinic for you, your partner and your children

Tier 2 and Tier 3 pension, with the clinic matching Tier 3 to five per cent

Twenty-four days of leave, and a rota published six weeks ahead

Lunch cooked on site every working day

One paid study day a month for anybody sitting an examination

No portal, no account

How to apply

in one email

Send a CV and a paragraph

A paragraph, not a covering letter. Tell us which post and why this one rather than the hospital down the road. Everything arrives at jobs@thrive.com.gh and is read by a person.

You get a reply either way

Within ten working days, including if the answer is no. Being left to wonder for a month is the commonest complaint about applying for anything in this city and it is a cheap one to fix.

One conversation, then a shift

An hour with the clinical director and the lead for your team, then a paid half-day working alongside them. Both sides find out far more from the shift than from the interview.

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