Canary Islands Health Department Approves Fixed Position for Occupational Therapist Following Long-Term Stabilization Process
Published: February 6, 2026|health-and-public-services|Gobierno de Canarias
Canary Islands' Healthcare Staffing Update
Appointment of a Permanent Occupational Therapist
The Canary Islands' Health Department has officially appointed a new permanent occupational therapist as part of its efforts to stabilize long-term temporary healthcare staff.
This decision follows an extensive selection process initiated in December 2022, which allowed short-term healthcare workers to transition into permanent roles. In January 2026, the department confirmed the appointment, activating a crucial step toward safeguarding job stability for healthcare professionals.
Impact and Significance
- This move impacts residents by strengthening the continuity of healthcare services, particularly in vital therapeutic roles.
- It also reflects the government's broader commitment to addressing staffing shortages and ensuring quality care across hospitals and clinics in the region.
Appointment Process
- The process involved multiple stages, including candidate evaluations, verification of eligibility, and official nominations.
- Selected individuals now have 15 days to formalize their take-overs at designated healthcare centers.
- The department emphasizes transparency, providing detailed procedures for official take-overs and addressing potential issues like illness or prior employment categories.
Overall Context
This development highlights a significant push to improve employment stability within Spain’s public health sector, directly benefiting both healthcare workers and the public they serve.