Jl. Raya Gubeng 70, Surabaya 60281
With international recognition of the Asia Pacific Hand Hygiene Excellence Award from the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Asia Pacific Society of Infection Control (APSIC), as well as KARS accreditation from the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia, Siloam Surabaya Hospital provides the best of international class through excellent services such as 24-hour Emergency Services, Comprehensive Stroke Service Centre, Bawasir Clinic, Wound Clinic, Pain Clinic, Spine Clinic and Child Growth and Development Clinic.
Built in the central business and shopping area of Surabaya City, Siloam Surabaya Hospital has been delivering outstanding healthcare services and driving healthcare innovation in the Surabaya metropolitan area.
As a Clinical Program Coordinator, you will play a vital role in ensuring our hospital’s clinical programs deliver exceptional quality and measurable impact for patients. You’ll work closely with multiple departments and external partners to bring evidence-based programs to life, ensuring every patient experience reflects our commitment to excellence.
Bachelor’s Degree in Medicine (General Practitioner/Medical Doctor)
1–3 years of experience as an RMO, General Practitioner, or in data analytics.
Strong analytical and strategic thinking skills with solid business acumen.
Excellent interpersonal and communication abilities.
Understanding of project management principles and adaptability in a dynamic environment.
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Siloam International Hospitals (Siloam) is Indonesia’s most progressive and innovative healthcare provider that has set the benchmark for high quality healthcare services in Indonesia. Siloam’s medical team of more than 500 general practitioners, 2,200 specialist doctors, and 9,000 nurses, allied health, and support staff, offers international quality healthcare services to nearly two million patients annually.
With equal access to medical care in Indonesia still a challenge, Siloam’s business strategy allows its hospital to operate on a lower cost based on economic of scale. Hence, Siloam is able to increase affordability from all socio-economic backgrounds and provide access to quality and affordable healthcare all over Indonesia. The company’s vision of International quality, reach, scale, and godly compassion establishes the platform for Siloam to respond to the dynamic social transformation in Indonesia.