The non-clinical departments at the Directorate of Health Services (DHS) play a vital role in supporting the overall operations and delivery of healthcare services.
While they may not be directly involved in patient care, these departments ensure the smooth functioning of administrative, financial, and logistical processes that make quality healthcare possible.
From managing finances to overseeing facility maintenance, transport, and security, the non-clinical teams provide essential services that help sustain the efficiency and effectiveness of the DHS.
1. Directorate Reception
The staff at the Director’s Office also serve as the reception team for the Directorate, acting as the first point of contact for administrative correspondence with the Directorate of Health Services.
The Director’s Office is the central hub for strategic leadership and management of all health services.
List of directorate reception staff:
1. Mrs. Alausa
2. Adesina Grace Folasade
- Designation: Chief Secretarial Assistant
2. Information & Communication Technology (ICT)
The ICT department plays a vital role in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare delivery through technology.
This department manages and maintains the health information systems available at the directorate, ensures secure and seamless access to Internet service, and facilitates communication between various departments.
In addition to supporting clinical operations, the ICT Department oversees the infrastructure necessary for digital health initiatives, making healthcare more accessible for students and staff.
1. Mr. Okon Oriyomi E.
- Qualification: Bsc Pol. Sci, Cert. Peer Edu. Senior Executive Officer
- Email: oriyomi.okon@oouagoiwoye.edu.ng
3. Accounts Department
The accounts department plays a critical role in the financial management and budgeting of health services.
This department is responsible for processing transactions, managing budgets, and ensuring compliance with financial regulations.
The team of skilled accountants works diligently to maintain accurate financial records, oversee payroll, and provide financial reports that support informed decision-making.
Their expertise ensures that the DHS operates within its financial means while delivering quality healthcare services.
List of accounts department staff:
1. Mr. Kehinde
2. Miss Tope
3. Drivers Department
The drivers are integral to the transportation logistics of health services.
They are responsible for safely transporting patients, medical staff, and essential supplies to and from various locations, including hospitals and healthcare facilities.
With a commitment to reliability and safety, our drivers ensure timely and efficient transportation, contributing to the overall effectiveness of patient care and support services within the Directorate.
1. Mr. Yusuf M.O
- Designation: Chief Driver
2. Mr. Akinseku S.A
- Designation: Chief Driver
3. Mr. Ajayi R.A
- Designation: Chief Driver
4. Mr. Amahia O.M
- Designation: Chief Driver
5. Mr. Jayeola A.A
- Designation: Chief Driver
6. Mr. Abidemi Olawale Julius
- Designation: Senior Motor Driver
4. Security Department
The security department is dedicated to maintaining a safe and secure environment for patients, staff, and visitors.
This team of trained security personnel is responsible for monitoring the premises, enforcing safety protocols, and ensuring that all individuals feel safe within the healthcare facility.
Their proactive approach to security includes emergency response planning, crowd management, and collaboration with local law enforcement, all aimed at fostering a secure atmosphere conducive to healing and wellness.