Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Healthcare Services

    Specialities

    Health Promoting Hospital, Dynamic Working Enviroment, Outstanding career development opportunities, Positive working culture (SHARE emphasis), CARING Core Values

    Company size

    1,001-5,000

    Primary location

    465 Jalan Burma, 10350 Penang, Malaysia
    Penang Adventist Hospital, accredited by the Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH), holds the distinction of being the first hospital in Malaysia to receive Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation. Established in 1924 by Dr. J. Earl Gardner, it is the country's first private, non-profit hospital. Initially serving as a community mission hospital, it has since evolved into a tertiary institution providing more than 100 years of healthcare excellence.Our goal is to provide comprehensive, wholistic and high-quality healthcare while adhering to the principles of Equal Employment Opportunity for all.

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    at Penang Adventist Hospital
    George Town, Penang
    If you are passionate about healthcare and HR management, we encourage you to apply. Join us in making a positive impact in the healthcare sector.
    If you are passionate about healthcare and HR management, we encourage you to apply. Join us in making a positive impact in the healthcare sector.
    classification: Human Resources & RecruitmentHuman Resources & Recruitment
    9d ago
    9d ago

    Our mission statement

    Penang Adventist Hospital is committed to demonstrating the love and healing ministry of Christ by providing comprehensive, competent and excellent healthcare for all.

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    The 3 Pillars
    The 3 pillars shaped Penang Adventist Hospital's identity and sets us apart: Charity, Community Health and Chaplaincy. Charity enabled us to provide care for those who are unable to afford it. Community Health ensure that we address the community's needs. Chaplaincy offers spiritual support , acknowledging the holistic nature of health.
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    Awards and accreditations

    Health Promoting Hospital Network (HPH) 2024
    Health Promoting Hospital Network (HPH) 2024
    Joint Commission International (JCI) 2023
    Joint Commission International (JCI) 2023
    Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH) 2023
    Malaysian Society for Quality in Health (MSQH) 2023
    Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) 2022
    Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) 2022

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    Reviews overview

    4.040 ratings in total
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    80%
    Rate salary as high or average
    80%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends

    What’s it like working at Penang Adventist Hospital?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Penang Adventist Hospital appreciate the good medical benefits and other staff benefits, as well as the management's emphasis on work-life balance. They describe a positive working environment with approachable and supportive colleagues, and value the opportunities for learning and development through training and gaining experience.

    However, there are some potential areas for improvement, such as the need to embrace new technologies like AI to enhance efficiency, concerns about salary increments and bonuses, slow career development and limited advancement opportunities, certain management policies and practices that could be reviewed, and heavy workloads and challenging schedules in some roles.

    Recent reviews

    4.0
    Administration Role
    Feb 2024
    George Town Penang5 to 6 years in the role, current employee
    A good workplace that emphasizes on worklife balance and allows you the flexibility to learn a lot if you are willing to invest your self initiative to do so.
    The good thingsGood medical benefits. Emphasis on good worklife balance by the management. Colleagues are generally approachable and easy to work with.
    The challengesA need to move faster in embracing AI to help in further enhancing work and process efficiency.
    5.0
    Company nurse
    Aug 2023
    I like to work hospital
    The good thingsIf I got this job sure I’m happy
    The challengesCan meet new patients and lean more new things and I got new experiences also
    3.0
    Clinic nurse
    Feb 2023
    7 to 8 years in the role, current employee
    Not a good place to work long term
    The good things- Take input from workers to improve services - Free parking space - Subsidised canteen food
    The challenges- super low salary increment & bonus - working half day for friday n sunday, but considered full day if take leave on that day - no workers union, management will easily implement rule to press on worker. - very slow career development - no travel allowance for workers live in penang mainland - not a considerate employer for working parents. - no programs conducted to improve teamwork (icebreaking / family day) resulted poor teamwork between workers.
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