Company Description GBL Barala Hospital is developing Rajasthan’s first world-class green hospital hub in rural India, headquartered in Chomu. The hospital delivers advanced cancer care, bone marrow transplantation, critical care, and state-of-the-art diagnostics to communities outside major metropolitan areas. Its mission is to bridge the gap between rural accessibility and global standards of care through sustainable infrastructure, leading clinicians, and digital health systems. Operating on a hub-and-spoke model, GBL Barala Hospital aims to reach millions of people with affordable, transparent, and outcome-focused healthcare. The organization combines a rural heart with a global vision, positioning itself as a healthcare movement rather than just a single facility.
Role Description This is a full-time hybrid role based in Chomu, with on-site clinical responsibilities and limited flexibility for work-from-home duties such as teleconsultations, documentation, and follow-up reviews. The Consultant and Doctor will provide comprehensive outpatient and inpatient care, including history-taking, physical examinations, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment planning. The role includes performing and/or supervising procedures relevant to the clinician’s specialty, coordinating multidisciplinary care, and ensuring adherence to clinical protocols and patient safety standards. The Consultant and Doctor will participate in on-call duties, manage emergency cases, and work closely with nursing, diagnostic, and allied health teams to ensure continuity of care. Additional responsibilities include maintaining accurate medical records, using digital health systems, counseling patients and families, contributing to clinical audits and quality improvement, and supporting training or mentoring of junior clinicians and staff.
Qualifications
- Recognized medical degree (MBBS or equivalent) and completed postgraduate qualification in a relevant specialty (e.g., MD, MS, DNB, or equivalent).
- Valid registration with the appropriate medical council and eligibility to practice within the region.
- Strong clinical diagnosis and treatment skills, with experience in managing both outpatient and inpatient cases.
- Demonstrated experience in emergency and critical care management appropriate to the specialty.
- Ability to use electronic medical records and digital healthcare tools for documentation, ordering, and follow-up.
- Commitment to ethical practice, patient safety, and evidence-based medicine.
- Effective communication and counseling skills for interactions with patients, families, and multidisciplinary teams.
- Ability to work in a resource-conscious, rural or semi-urban setting and openness to community-oriented healthcare initiatives.
- Experience with quality improvement, clinical audits, or protocol development is an advantage.
- Interest in teaching, mentoring, or training junior doctors, residents, or nursing staff is preferred.
- Willingness to participate in rotational duties, including weekends and on-call schedules, as required