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A Medical Officer Employment Contract is a formal written agreement between a healthcare provider (such as a hospital, clinic, or NGO) and a licensed medical officer. It sets out the terms of employment, including duties, salary, working hours, leave, termination, and professional obligations.In Kenya, it ensures compliance with the Employment Act, 2007 and the Kenya Medical Practitioners and Dentists Council (KMPDC) regulations, while protecting both the employer and the medical officer.Main Components of the Contract1. Parties to the Contract- Employer’s name (hospital/clinic/organization).- Employee’s full name, ID/Passport, and KMPDC registration details.2. Position and Duties3. Commencement and Duration4. Place of Work5. Working Hours6. Remuneration7. Leave Entitlements8. Probation Period9. Termination10. Confidentiality & Ethics11. Professional Registration12. Governing Law- Employment Act, 2007 and medical regulatory laws.13. Dispute Resolution14. Signatures
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