Health Professions Agreement Signed at Poriyah Medical Center in the North
Israel's Ministry of Health, Finance, and Poriyah Medical Center signed a historic agreement for health professions, offering grants of up to 110,000 NIS for a.
Joint Announcement by the ministry of Health, the ministry of Finance, and North Medical Center (Poriya)
Historical News for Health Professions in the North:
Circular Signed Regarding Health Professions Employees at North Medical Center (Poriya)
Following professional discussions between the Salary and Employment Agreements Department at the ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Health, and the management of North Medical Center (Poriya), a dedicated circular was signed for health professions employees at the new “Helmsley” Rehabilitation Center – the first of its kind in northern Israel.
The circular was developed following the establishment of the new rehabilitation center at North Medical Center, which is seen as a strategic hub for developing rehabilitation services in the north, in line with the national rehabilitation plan led by the Ministry of Health.
As part of the circular, one-time grants were approved for recruiting and retaining employees in the following fields: physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and rehabilitation psychology.
The grants are intended for health professionals joining the founding team of the “Helmsley” Rehabilitation Center at North Medical Center. The incentive will range from approximately 70,000 NIS for entry-level staff to about 110,000 NIS for experienced professionals, in exchange for a five-year commitment to work at the center.
This move is designed to strengthen the medical center’s ability to recruit and retain high-quality personnel in essential professions for operating the rehabilitation center, ensuring patients receive professional, high-quality, efficient, and safe service.
Inbal Roi, Deputy Director of Salary and Employment Agreements at the Ministry of Finance: “The signed circular significantly strengthens the healthcare system in the north, especially during this challenging time when the need for recruiting and retaining quality rehabilitation professionals is growing. The approved incentives will improve the medical center’s ability to recruit skilled personnel over the long term, ensuring continuity of care and optimal rehabilitation for patients and all residents of the north.”
Dr. Yuval Levy, Head of the Government Hospitals Division at the Ministry of Health: “The Government Hospitals Division at the Ministry of Health views the development of the rehabilitation center at North Medical Center as a central pillar in strengthening the northern healthcare system. This is a strategic move aimed at expanding the range of rehabilitation services in the north, improving availability and quality of care for residents, and narrowing gaps between the center and the periphery. The Ministry of Health is investing significant resources in advancing the field of rehabilitation, especially given the needs arising from the war. In collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, hospital management, and health funds, we are working to ensure professional, available, and high-quality medical service for all residents of the area.”
Rachel Brenner-Shalem, Senior Director of Human Resources Planning, Ministry of Health: “Rehabilitation is one of the core fields in the national healthcare system, essential for rehabilitating war casualties, treating elderly patients, and supporting children with special needs. Its importance requires the healthcare system to provide high-quality and accessible service nationwide, including the Galilee. Establishing the rehabilitation center in the Galilee and staffing it with top health experts is part of a comprehensive strategy to improve medical excellence in the region—a field that the Ministry and specifically the HR Planning Division are working on intensively. We are proud of our caregivers who work daily to rehabilitate the lives of patients in their time of need and are proud to fund these grants for these outstanding employees.”
Dr. Noam Yehudai, Director of North Medical Center: “I would like to thank the Ministry of Health, the Government Hospitals Division, and the Salary Department at the Ministry of Finance for their partnership and deep understanding of the region’s needs. This cooperation is key to establishing the Helmsley Rehabilitation Center as a center of medical excellence and a regional growth engine, especially during this time of rehabilitation and rebuilding the north. These steps allow us to realize the vision of North Medical Center: narrowing gaps through social commitment and providing northern residents with high-quality, accessible, and advanced services close to home.”























