SIUT Nawabshah Jobs May 2026 — Teaching Faculty & Others | BIUT Sindh Institute of Urology & Transplantation

BIUT Nawabshah (Benazir Institute of Urology and Transplantation), an affiliate of SIUT Karachi, has announced new job vacancies for May 2026. Applications are invited for medical and paramedical positions including doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, pharmacists, and other hospital staff. Candidates who meet the eligibility requirements can apply before the deadline mentioned in the official advertisement.

In this guide, you will find complete information about vacancies, eligibility criteria, application procedures, important dates, and other details to help you apply correctly.


What Is BIUT and Why Is It Different from Other Hospital Jobs?

Most people searching for these jobs know the name SIUT. What confuses them is BIUT — the Benazir Institute of Urology and Transplantation. These two names keep appearing together and it trips people up.

Here’s the simple version.

SIUT is the mother institution. It’s been running in Karachi for over five decades. What started as an eight-bed unit has become a 1,500-bed tertiary care facility handling kidney disease, transplantation, and urology at a scale very few hospitals in South Asia can match. The entire operation runs without charging patients a single rupee.

BIUT is SIUT’s extension in Nawabshah — officially called Shaheed Benazirabad. It’s a 300-bed facility doing the same kind of work but serving patients from interior Sindh who could never realistically travel to Karachi for treatment. It was founded in 2023 and it’s still actively growing, adding departments, building its medical faculty, and expanding its team.

When these jobs say “SIUT Nawabshah Jobs,” they mean positions at BIUT — but under SIUT’s umbrella, standards, and institutional name. That distinction matters a lot for your career because the SIUT name carries genuine weight in Pakistan’s medical community.

Working at BIUT Nawabshah means you’re not working at some random private hospital that calls itself a “teaching hospital” on paper. You’re part of a system with a real reputation, real infrastructure, and real patients who actually need you.


The May 2026 Advertisement — What’s Actually Open

This is a broad hiring round. They’re not filling one or two seats — they need people across clinical, allied health, technical, and support categories. Let me go through each one clearly.


Teaching Faculty and Clinical Positions

These are the roles that will interest most doctors reading this.

Faculty positions are open at Senior Lecturer and Assistant Professor level across several departments — Urology, Nephrology, Anaesthesiology, Pulmonology, Paediatric Urology, Paediatric Nephrology, and the ICU. For all of these, your FCPS or equivalent postgraduate qualification is non-negotiable. Teaching experience and publications also need to meet PMDC criteria — so if you’re sitting on an FCPS but have zero teaching hours or publications, you may not qualify for the faculty titles just yet.

Pathology openings cover Histopathology, Microbiology, and Haematology — with positions from Senior Lecturer up to Consultant level. The Consultant and Specialist level roles in Radiology and Cardiology require three to five years of post-fellowship experience. Don’t apply for Consultant if you’re fresh out of fellowship — it won’t pass the screening.

Resident Medical Officer position is also there for MBBS holders with one completed house job. This is one of the more accessible clinical roles for newer doctors.

The honest advice here: read the advertisement image carefully for your exact department. Don’t rely on general summaries. Each speciality has its own specific experience and publication requirements. Applying without meeting those is a waste of your time and theirs.


Allied Health Positions

This section gets ignored in most job posts and it really shouldn’t, because these roles are just as real and just as competitive.

Physiotherapists with a DPT degree and three to five years of clinical experience are needed. Pharmacists with Pharm-D and three years of experience are being hired — and freshers can apply for the Trainee Pharmacist role, which is a solid entry point.

Nursing positions are open for both Staff Nurses and Nursing Assistants. BScN or a nursing diploma with at least one to three years of hospital experience is required. If you’re a recently graduated BScN holder who’s done your mandatory clinical hours, this is worth applying for.

Clinical Dietitian positions need a BS in Nutrition with one to two years of relevant experience. Not the most talked-about healthcare role, but BIUT runs a large patient population with complex dietary needs around kidney disease — this isn’t a token role, it’s actually needed.


Technical Positions

Biomedical Engineering Technicians are being hired specifically for dialysis machine and RO system maintenance. If you have a B-Tech or diploma in biomedical engineering and some hands-on experience with dialysis equipment, this is a genuinely good fit. Urology and transplantation facilities run dialysis continuously — this isn’t a slow department.

Operation Theatre Technician trainee positions are open for fresh candidates with Intermediate and an OT diploma. One of the few places where genuinely fresh technical graduates are welcome to apply.


Support Staff

Medical Social Work Trainee for fresh graduates with a degree in Social Work or Sociology. Female Security Guard for candidates with Matric and two to three years of experience. Cook positions for candidates with five years of kitchen and food service experience in an institutional setting.

These roles don’t get glamourised in job posts but they’re real vacancies and they’ll be filled. If you match, apply.


Why Nawabshah? Aren’t Better Options Available in Karachi?

I’ve heard this question from several people and I want to answer it honestly because it’s a fair one.

Yes, Karachi has more hospitals. Yes, the main SIUT campus is there. And yes, Nawabshah is interior Sindh — not everyone’s first geographical preference.

But here’s what people miss when they ask this question.

BIUT is actively building. When an institution is growing — adding departments, expanding bed capacity, developing its faculty from scratch — the people who join in those early years are the ones who shape how it operates. If you join a fully established department in a large Karachi hospital, you’re fitting into a system that’s been running for decades. When you join a growing department at BIUT, you’re actually building something. That’s a different kind of professional experience and it does different things for your CV and your development.

The institutional backing also doesn’t disappear because of the address. The SIUT name is on your work, your letters, your references. That doesn’t shrink because the campus is in Nawabshah.

And the patient population? It’s exactly the kind of medicine that tests you properly. These patients have come from hours away with limited resources and serious kidney conditions. Treating them well isn’t easy. It demands everything you have. Most doctors who’ve worked in that environment will tell you it made them better clinicians than any comfortable city posting did.


How to Apply — Do This in Order

No complicated process here, but do it correctly.

First — find and read the original Dawn newspaper advertisement. The specific eligibility requirements are listed per position in the ad image. Don’t rely on summaries. Read the original.

Second — confirm your PMDC registration is active. For all medical and faculty roles this is checked. If it’s expired, renew it through the PMDC online portal before submitting anything.

Third — prepare your documents. You’ll need attested degree certificates, PMDC registration copy, CNIC copy, passport-size photographs, and your CV. For faculty positions, include a publications list with journal names and their indexing status clearly mentioned.

Fourth — write a proper CV for this application. Not a general CV that you send everywhere. One that puts your specialty, fellowship, clinical experience, and publications at the top. Make it easy for a screener to see in 30 seconds whether you match the role. Because that’s genuinely how much time they have per CV when hundreds are coming in.

Fifth — send your application by email. The address for BIUT Nawabshah applications is BIUTSIUT.HR@gmail.com. Write the position you’re applying for clearly in the subject line — not just “Job Application” or “CV.” Write something like: “Application — Senior Lecturer Nephrology — [Your Name].” It takes five seconds and it makes a real difference.

Sixth — apply early. The email inbox gets flooded in the last two or three days before any deadline. Server delays, attachment failures, buried emails — these are real problems when you’re one of hundreds submitting at the last minute. Aim to have your application sent at least a week before the deadline.


Mistakes I’ve Seen People Make With These Applications

A colleague of mine — a doctor, not a first-year student — applied for a Consultant position at a facility where he didn’t yet have the post-fellowship years required. He knew he was slightly short but figured it was worth trying. His application never moved past the first filter. He wasted the opportunity to apply for an Assistant Professor role that he would have qualified for and likely gotten.

Apply for the rank you actually qualify for. Not the one you feel you deserve. Not the one you’ll qualify for in another year. The one that matches your current credentials, right now.

Another common mistake: listing publications in journals that have since been removed from HEC or PMDC recognised lists. This looks worse than listing no publications at all because it signals that you didn’t check. Verify every journal on your list before you submit.

And the one that costs people the most — attaching a 15 MB scanned document to an email that has a 10 MB attachment limit. The email bounces, you don’t notice, and the deadline passes. Compress your PDFs. Keep each document under 2 MB. Test your email before the final submission.


What Happens After You Apply

You wait — that’s the honest answer. BIUT receives a large number of applications for each round and the shortlisting process takes time. Only candidates who pass the initial screening are contacted for an interview.

The interview for clinical and faculty roles involves a specialist panel — usually the department head, a senior faculty member, and someone from HR. For faculty positions they will ask about your clinical approach, how you teach, and your research interests. Be ready to talk about a specific case or a teaching scenario in detail. Vague answers don’t land well.

For allied health and technical positions the interview is more practically focused — they want to know you can actually do the job under the conditions of a busy public hospital.

If you’re not shortlisted this round, don’t treat it as a permanent answer. BIUT advertises regularly as it grows. Refine your CV, add to your publications if you’re in academia, and apply again.


The Bigger Picture

My uncle retired last year. He spent his last posting at a district hospital where he delivered babies and managed chronic patients and occasionally dealt with snake bites and farming accidents. He never made the kind of money some of his classmates made in private practice. But at his retirement dinner, people drove four hours to attend. Patients’ families. Former house officers. Village elders he’d treated decades ago.

He told me that night: “Jo kaam dil se hota hai woh kabhi waste nahin hota.” Work done from the heart is never wasted.

BIUT Nawabshah is not a perfect institution. No hospital is. But the intention behind it — free treatment, real medicine, patients who have nowhere else to go — is the kind of work my uncle was talking about.

If you qualify for any of the positions in this round, the application process is simple. Your email, your CV, your documents. Send it to BIUTSIUT.HR@gmail.com before the deadline. Also check the official portal at siut.org/join-us/career for any updates or additional submission instructions.

Don’t overthink it. Just apply properly, apply early, and see what comes back.


Key Details Organisation: BIUT (in collaboration with SIUT) Location: Shaheed Benazirabad, Nawabshah, Sindh Positions: Teaching Faculty, Allied Health, Technical, Support Staff How to Apply: BIUTSIUT.HR@gmail.com / siut.org/join-us/career Newspaper: Dawn Deadline: Apply as early as possible — check the original advertisement for the confirmed last date

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