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Lots of posts for general and specialist nurses.
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Lots of posts for general and specialist nurses.
Australia is a federal union, with the country divided into six
states. Each state has its own government and parliament, and runs its
own hospitals.
New South Wales (NSW) is the most populous state in Australia, with over seven million people.
o What is New South Wales Ministry of Health?
The New South Wales Department of Health is responsible for public
hospitals in NSW. NSW Health runs the hospitals through Local Health
Districts (LHDs), also sometime known as Local Health Networks (LHNs).
The post you apply for will be offered by one of these
districts/networks, which are responsible for a wide range of services
from primary care posts in the remote countryside to city-based tertiary health centres.
o What is Professional Connections? What is Profco?
Professional Connections, also known as "Profco", is a nurse recruitment agency specialising in overseas recruitment.
Professional
Connections is a preferred supplier of overseas nurses to NSW Health.
Since 2003, NSW Health has repeatedly awarded contracts for overseas
nurse recruitment to Profco, and we have assisted hundreds of nurses to
relocate to Sydney and other parts of New South Wales.
o More about New South Wales' geography
It is important that you study the map of New South Wales and know its
geography, so that you know where vacancies are when we discuss them with you.
New South Wales' best-known city is Sydney, but we recruit for posts across the whole of NSW.
The state's largest cities and towns are as follows:
City/ Town Population
Sydney 4,336,374
Newcastle 523,662
Wollongong 280,159
Maitland 61,431
Wagga Wagga 56,147
Tweed Heads 53,650
Coffs Harbour 50,726
Tamworth 44,970
Albury 44,787
Port Macquarie 42,042
Orange 37,333
Queanbeyan 36,331
Dubbo 36,150
Australia
is almost the size of Europe, and many nursing candidates do not
realise the scales involved when travelling within the country.
Here are some distances and journey times between major cities in Australia:
Journey Distance Approx. time to travel by car or train:
Sydney to Melbourne 867.32 KM 8. 5 hours
Sydney to Brisbane 922.40 KM 10 hours
Sydney to Adelaide 1401.67 KM 14 hours
Sydney to Perth 4028.46 KM 40 hours
o How long do I have to work in Australia?
We are seeking nurses who want to commit to at least one year or
longer. We receive a variety of applicants. Some nurses want to go and
work in Australia for a year and then return home, others plan to stay a
few years, and some plan to relocate permanently. All of these can be
catered for, as long as the commitment is for one year or more.
o How much would I get paid?
Please visit the NSW Health website for more information on future wage rates:
http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/nursing/employment/nurse_award_wage_rates_11.asp
Salary
rates are determined by years of experience, with increases each year
up to the eighth year of experience for registered nurses and midwives.
o How does salary vary according to shift?
Employees working afternoon or night shifts are paid percentages of their salary in addition to the ordinary rate:
o What are the working hours?
Hours of work for registered nurses and registered midwives employed
under the Public Health System Nurses' and Midwives' (State) Award are:
152 hours in 28 calendar days for day workers and an average of 38 hours
per week in each roster cycle for shift workers.
Employees who work
eight hours each day are only rostered on duty for 19 days in each four
week cycle. This allows nine days rostered-off duty instead of eight
days per four week cycle.
o What about annual leave?
Annual leave on full pay is granted on completion of each twelve
months of service.Employees required to work on a seven day basis
attract six weeks annual leave. All other employees attract four weeks
annual leave.
o Will I get any assistance with relocation costs?
In general, New South Wales Health does not reimburse any relocation
costs, and does not provide any relocation assistance. The hospitals do
not provide accommodation.
However, rural areas may sometimes offer
assistance, which generally will be linked to a specific recruitment
campaign. The benefits available would vary with each such campaign.
o How do I register as a nurse in Australia? What is AHPRA?
The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) is
responsible for accreditation of health professionals in Australia.
All nurses and midwives must be registered with AHPRA before they can work in Australia.
o Can Profco help me register with AHPRA?
Yes. We organise phone times with candidates who need AHPRA
registration, where we spend 30 - 40 minutes explaining how to prepare
your registration application. When you have completed your AHPRA
application, you can send it to us to be checked before sending it to
AHPRA.
o How long does it take to register with AHPRA?
APHRA processing times vary depending on their work load. At the moment it seems to take between 4 to 6 months.
o What is an AHPRA eligibility letter?
No overseas nurse is granted full registration straight away. Once
your application is assessed and accepted for registration, you will get
an eligibility letter.
o Do I need to do an English language test to be a nurse in Australia?
If you have been taught and assessed in English at secondary and
vocational or tertiary level in one of the following countries, you do
not need to do a test: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, South
Africa, UK, USA.Everyone else has to do a test, if they haven't already
done one recently.
o What kind of English test do I have to do? What is IELTS?
There are many English tests you can choose from, but the most popular is Academic IELTS.
If you do IELTS, you are required to do the Academic Module and achieve at least Band 7 (1-9) in the overall score.
You
are required to score at least 7 in all four parts of the test:
Reading, Listening, Speaking and Writing. The test must be dated within
the last two years. The original test result document, issued by the
English language testing authority, must be submitted to the nursing
board.
For more general information about the IELTS test, please visit the global IELTS website at www.ielts.org.
o How will I be interviewed?
For the actual job interview, NSW Health sometimes send
representatives to the UK, Ireland to undertake face-to-face interviews.
However, usually you will just have a telephone interview with the
nurse manager on the unit you have been shortlisted for.
o Will I need to have a criminal record check?
Yes
o What kind of visa do I need to work in Australia?
When undertaking employment in Australia, there are currently three forms that you should consider applying for:
Working Holiday Maker Visa (WHMV)
You can apply for a WHMV if you are between 18 and 30, and a
citizen of the UK, Canada, the Netherlands, Japan, Ireland, Korea,
Malta, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Hong Kong (HKSAR),
Finland, Cyprus, France, Italy, Belgium, Estonia or Taiwan.
(There is also a Work and Holiday Visa available to people from Chile,
Thailand, Turkey and the United States. Visit the Department of
Immigration and Citizenship website at
http://www.immi.gov.au/visitors/working-holiday/462/ for more
information.)
Temporary Long-Stay Business Visa (subclass 457)
Usually simply known as the "457", this visa is valid for up to four years
and requires your potential employer to sponsor you and (if necessary)
your spouse and dependents. Application for the 457 cannot begin
until you accept a job offer from a hospital in Australia. The process
takes about twelve weeks on average.
There are a number of requirements to be met prior to a hospital
applying for your sponsorship nomination, and candidates will be
assisted throughout this process by his or her personal recruitment co-
ordinator at Profco. The 457 is the most commonly requested and
issued visa among all of our applicants. You will get a nomination
number from Professional Connections once you are approved for a
post in Australia, and you can then apply for the visa online.
Permanent Residency Visa (PR)
PR is the most time consuming and potentially problematic visa
offered by the Australian authorities. Applying for the Permanent
Residency Visa outside Australia takes approximately three to six
months to process, and requires a great deal of paperwork. Should
you choose to apply for this visa, your personal recruitment co-
ordinator will assist and advise you throughout the process.
We should emphasise that the Permanent Residency Visa is only
recommended to those candidates who are prepared for a longer
recruitment process, and are absolutely sure that employment in
Australia is the right career path for them. You should note that the
Permanent Residency visa is only offered to nurses who have children
of school age (4+). Also note that if you have children with you but do
not have PR, you would have to pay school fees of 4500 Australian
Dollars per child.
o Can I change the type of visa I am working under while I'm in Australia?
Yes. We understand that the recruitment process is complicated and
often unpredictable, and should your personal circumstances or future
plans change, the option is available to change the type of visa you are
staying under.
o What if I am travelling to Australia with my family?
If you are going with a Temporary Long Stay (457) or Permanent
Residency visa, you would be allowed to bring your spouse and children
(under the age of 18) as dependents.
o Do I need to submit my original documentation when applying for my visa?
No. It is, however, very important that you send certified copies
when applying for your visa. The copies need to be authenticated by a
solicitor or notary as a true copy of the original.
o How much do the visas cost?
The 457 visa costs 405 Australian Dollars.
The PR visa costs 2095 Australian Dollars.
o Do I need to have a medical to obtain a visa?
Yes
o What kind of certificates do I need when I start work?
You need to bring all documents related to your education (your
nursing degree certificate/diploma) and registration (in all countries
where you have been registered, including Australia).
You will need
to bring proof of all vaccinations for the diseases listed on the NSW
Health vaccination document. We will provide you with a list of required
vaccinations in our Application Pack.
You also need to bring
experience certificates, as your salary is calculated when you start
work at the hospital. You will be paid according to the years of
experience that you have, up to a maximum of eight years. You must
provide either originals or certified copies of experience certificates
from all your previous employers. Your previous hospitals' Human
Resources departments can provide such certificates.
o What is a Tax File Number (TFN)?
Everyone who earns money in Australia needs a Tax File Number. This can be applied for after you have moved to Australia.
o Do I have to buy private health insurance? Can I get treatment in public hospitals? What is Medicare?
Medicare is the Australian public health insurance scheme, which is compulsory foall residents.
Nurses
travelling to Australia on a PR visa are entitled to cover under
Medicare. Nurses travelling on a 457 visa or WHMV visa must purchase
private health insurance before going to Australia.
For emergency
treatment, Australia has Reciprocal Health Care Agreements (RHCA) with
the following countries: the UK, Ireland, Sweden, the Netherlands,
Belgium, Finland, Norway, Slovenia, Malta and Italy. The RHCA system
entitles all residents of these countries to free emergency treatment in
public hospitals while they are in Australia.
o Do I need to open a bank account in Australia?
Yes, and you can do this once you've moved to Australia. It is
important to do this as soon as you arrive, as the hospitals expect you
to have a bank account before you begin work.
During your first six
weeks in Australia, you are allowed to open a bank account using just
your passport. After the first six weeks, you will need other forms of
dentification.
o Will the hospital help me with accommodation?
No. You will have to find a place to live yourself, and pay for it
yourself. We strongly recommend you look for accommodation in Australia
before you travel. If you do not have a place to live, you will have to
stay at a hotel when you first arrive.
o Could someone meet me when I arrive?
If you wish to use our Meet & Greet service, Professional
Connections has an employee in Sydney who will meet you on arrival in
Sydney and take you to your accommodation. Your assigned contact person
at Profco can discuss and advise you further on this option.
o How to get in touch with Profco
You can find all our current contact details on this website.
We
have phone numbers listed for many different countries, so you can get
in touch with us for the price of a local call. All our numbers connect
to both our offices.
You can also e-mail us on logistics@profco.com
(If you do e-mail, we would ask at you use the same address for all your
correspondence, so that our database will match your messages to your
record.)
Our Dublin office is open Monday to Friday from 0900 to 1700 Irish Time/GMT.
Our Helsinki Office is open Monday to Friday from 0800 - 2000 Finnish Time (0600 - 0800 GMT).
If
you wish to talk to a particular person at Profco, you may find it
easiest to do this by booking a "phone time". They will add the phone
time to their diary, and contact you at the agreed time and date.
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Senior nursing posts for Overseas nurses, Saudi Arabia
King Faisal Specialist Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Overseas Senior Nursing PostsLeading tertiary referral hospital on the Magnet journey®The Magnet Recognition Program® recogni ...
Read moreKing Faisal Specialist Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Overseas Senior Nursing Posts
Leading tertiary referral hospital on the Magnet journey®
The Magnet Recognition Program® recognizes healthcare organizations for
quality patient care, nursing excellence and innovations in professional
nursing practice. Consumers rely on Magnet designation as the ultimate
credential for high quality nursing. Developed by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center (ANCC), Magnet is the leading source of successful
nursing practices and strategies worldwide.
Visas for Western European, North American, Australian and New Zealand passport holders.
Married status contracts negotiable. One or two year contracts.
Start Jul- September , 2012
cv to nurses@profco.com mention a time to call you back
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Program
Director
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Women's
Health Nursing
Pediatrics
Commissioning
Infection
Control
Education
and Training
Research
and Development
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Education
Coordinator
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Nursing
Quality Manager
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Advanced
Clinical Specialist - Bowel Management/Stoma Therapy/Colorectal
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The
colorectal therapists at the KFSH&RC care for patients of all
ages with stomas, enterocutaneous fistula, and functional
disorders of defecation including nurse led outpatient clinics
(stoma therapy, defecatory disroders-functional constipation and
faecal incontinence, and anorectal physiology). Additionally the
position requires involvement in research and education including
but not limited to a national enterostomal therapy diploma
program and a surgical fellowship program.
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Advanced
Practice Nurse
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Liver,
Lung, Kidney Transplant and Heart Transplant
Oncology,
Breast Care, Palliative, Gastro, Home Health Care
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Nursing
Quality Improvement Coordinator
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Medical
Surgical Nursing
Critical
Care Nursing
Peri-Operative
Nursing
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Head
Nurse
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Procurement
and Data Supervisor
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Nurse
Systems Manager
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Clinical
Nurse Specialist - Bowel Management/Stoma Therapy/Colorectal
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The
colorectal therapists at the KFSH&RC care for patients of all
ages with stomas, enterocutaneous fistula, and functional
disorders of defecation including nurse led outpatient clinics
(stoma therapy, defecatory disroders-functional constipation and
faecal incontinence, and anorectal physiology). Additionally the
position requires involvement in research and education including
but not limited to a national enterostomal therapy diploma
program and a surgical fellowship program.
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Clinical
Nurse Coordinator
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Assistant
Head Nurse
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EMS
Paeds haematology/ oncology
Hemodialysis
CCU
Neuro sciences/ radiation therapy
NeonataI ICU
Operating
Room
Home
Health Care (Palliative Care)
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Clinical
Instructor
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Computer
Applications Nurse
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Learning
Technologist
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Counselor/
Employee Support
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King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centres Riyadh and Jeddah. UK Interviews London March 23rd and Manchester March 24th, 2012
KFSH & RC Hospital Interviews London March 23rd and Manchester March 24th, 2012Read what our nurses say about working at this hospital.KFSH & RC Riyadh and Jeddah are consi ...
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Enfermeiros para a Arábia Saudita Interviews Porto March 19 and Lisbon March 20th, 2012 apply now
Enfermeiros para a
Arábia Saudita King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre Riyadh and Jeddah- Hospital Representatives wi ...
Read moreEnfermeiros para a
Arábia Saudita King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre Riyadh and Jeddah- Hospital Representatives will interview in Porto March 19th, 2012, Lisbon March 20th, 2012
Vacancies for general and specialist nurses. Visas available for females nurses only.
King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research centre has two hospitals one in Riyadh and one in Jeddah. A Portuguese nurse working at the hospital will be at the interviews to answer your questions. Nurses are also welcome just to come to the presenatation.
A Professional Connections é a agencia de referencia para os mais importantes hospitais na Arábia Saudita:
a) King Faisal Specialist Hospitais e Centros de Investigação em Riad e Jeddah;
b) King Abdulaziz Nacional Hospitais da Guarda, em Riad, Jeddah e três outros locais
email nurses@profco.com to meet Ann Griffin- Aaronlathti in Lisbon and Porto in February so we can prepare you for interview!
Temos recrutados enfermeiros provenientes da Europa para esses
hospitais por mais de 17 anos. Nestes últimos dois anos enfermeiros
Portuguêses tambem já começaram a trabalhar na Arábia Saudita.
Porquê?
a) Falta de oportunidades de emprego e promoção em Portugal,
conduzindo a que enfermeiros experientes se voltem para a Arábia Saudita
em busca de um salário elevado livre de imposots e oportunidades de
educação e promoção profissionais.
b) Capacidade de poupar 80% do seu salário. Como? Alojamento é gratuito,
água, eletricidade e todos os utilitários são gratuitos. Comer em casa
ou em restaurantes é muito barato sendo o transporte para o trabalho
também é gratuito.
c) Além disso, oferecemos acesso a saúde de forma totalmente gratuita bem como atendimento de emergência dentária.
d) 50 dias de ferias, que pode comecar a gozar a partir do mes 4 de trabalho.
e) Mas os benefícios nao ficam por aqui. Os voos sao gratuitos no inicio
e fim de contrato e alguns hospitais oferecem ainda um bilhete em
meados de cada ano. Outros hospitais oferecem um bonus de assinatura de
$2500 ao final de um ano de trabalho e de $5000 para dois anos do
contrato.
f) Por cada cada ano de trabalho recebem ainda um bonus de 2 semanas de salario
g) Finalmente, se decidirem renovar o contracto com o hospital recebem ainda um mes de bonus

Parece bem?
E porque é. Todas as enfermeiras Portuguesas que fora trabalhar para a
Arabia Saudita ficaram mais do que um ano. Na verdade ninguém quer
ainda voltar para casa.
Como obter mais informações?
Envia o teu Cv em em Inglês para jobs@profco.com.-
No e-mail menciona dois horários em que estão disponíveis para ser chamados de segunda a sexta 0900-1700.
Nessa conversa telefonica iremos discutir as vagas disponiveis que podem ser consultadas em www.profco.com
Neste momento estamos somente a procura de receber Enfermeiras, com a
excepcao de posicoes em Urgencia onde poderemos considerer alguns
enfermeiros homens bem como, nas posicoes mais seniores de Enfermeiro
Chefe ou Superior

Por que não enfermeiros?
Sendo Mulcumana, na Arábia Saudita um homem não pode estar com uma
mulher ou criança se nao for da familia. Obviamente que estes Hospitais
precisam de enfermeiros, mas ja têm bastantes vindo de fora ou formados
no pais.
Requisitos
Enfermeiros - Pelo menos 25 de idade e dois anos de experiência
pós-graduação em um hospital de referência com mais de 200 camas e na
area para que se candidatam
Enfermeiros Chefe - Dois anos de experiencia minima em gestao.
Enfermeiro Director - Formacao ao nivel de Mestrado
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Posso trazer a minha família?
Não se for uma enfermeira de nivel 1, mas sim para chefes ou superiores
Por que não posso trazer a minha família?
Os Hospitais oferecem muitos benefícios descritos acima, pelo que
nenhum hospital no mundo poderia extender estes beneficios aos seus
familiars - alojamento, cuidados de saúde gratuitos, escolaridade.
Se tem filhos eles teriam que ir para as escolas privadas
internacionais, sendo os hospitais responsaveis pelas propinas para
enfermeiros chefes apenas. Como estas sao muito dispendiosas, seria
impossivel assumirem o custo com um unico salario.
A Familia pode visitar sempre que o desejarem
O processo tem custos?
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Exame médico para obter um visto que pode custard ate 300 euros
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Tradução de documentos para Inglês
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Registro criminal
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A agencia paga o visa de trabalho
Salário
Este varia de acordo com a posicao sendo pago em riads sauditas:
Lembrem-se que este salario e limpo e livre de impostos:
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USD per month
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Medical/ Surgical
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14 180
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3780
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Intensive Care
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15 180
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4047
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Cardiac Surgery Intensive care
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15 680
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4180
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Para chefes e superior
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o salario e negociavel
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Quanto tempo dura o contrato?
Mínimo de um ano renovável.
Quanto tempo demora o processo?
Quatro a cinco meses.
Como vou ser entrevistado?
A primeira entrevista sera efectuada por nos pelo telephone sendo a
entrevista final feita por SKYPE com o enfermeiro chefe do service a que
se candidatam.
Para as posicoes mais elevadas esta sera sempre em pessoa no hospital ou num dos locais escolhidos pelo empregador.
Um membro da Professional Connections ira estar sempre presente para vos acompanhar no processo.
Entre em contacto connosco
Portugal + 351 2 1031 9727
Reino Unido + 44 20 3455 8270
Espanha + 34 911862192
jobs@profco.com
http://www.nursinginsaudi.net
http://www.profco.com
Pontos interessantes!
A Língua de trabalho do hospital é o Inglês, pelo que devem dominar a lingua de modo fluente.
Os Hospitais são completamente informatizados.
Um dos hospitais nosso cliente tem o maior centro de trauma fora os EUA.
Um dos hospitais do nosso cliente tem o maior centro pediátrico transplante de células-estaminais do mundo.
Um dos hospitais do nosso cliente tem um cirurgião neonatal, que separou 25 pares de gêmeos siameses.
O corredor principal de um dos nossos hospital cliente é 1KM de comprimento, não incluindo os centros cardíaco e Trauma.
60% da população tem menos de 25 anos de idade e 3% da população tem mais de 64
Riad é 100kms x 125 kms
Riad é uma das cidades com maior crecimento do Mundo
Estamos ansiosos para ouvir de voces!

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Mental Health nurses working with the HSE
9 February 2012 Are you planning on
taking an early retirement from the HSE before the deadline of 29
February? If you still want to work but agency work is not what you
had i ...
Read more9 February 2012
Are you planning on
taking an early retirement from the HSE before the deadline of 29
February? If you still want to work but agency work is not what you
had in mind, this could be a great opportunity to continue your
mental health nursing career in sunny Australia. New South Wales
Ministry of Health has several mental health jobs for overseas nurses
across the state.
Send your CV to jobs
(at) profco.com or give us a call on (01) 5547 238 / (021) 243 9281
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Senior nursing vacancies Middle East
Overseas Nursing Jobs, Riyadh and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Posts for male and female applicants. Advanced Nurse Practitioners Transplant Heart and Liver. Head nurses (Unit Manag ...
Read moreOverseas Nursing Jobs, Riyadh and Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Posts for male and female applicants.
Advanced Nurse Practitioners Transplant Heart and Liver.
Head nurses (Unit Managers) Cardiac theatre, medical wards, Coronary Care, Paeds Cardiology. Directors of Clinical Nursing (Band 7 UK), Supervisors, Nurse Manager OB/ Gyn, Nurse Manager Trauma ICU, Nurse Manager Trauma VIP Ward, Nurse Manager ICU, Nurse Manager Non invasive Clinic, Nurse Manager Long Term care, Assistant nurse manager VIP Ward, Nurse Manager Cardiac Telemetry, Nurse Manager Post Partum, Nurse Manager Cardiac Cath, Shift Co ordinator ER, Nurse Manager Aviation medecine, Nurse Manager clinics and much more.
Visas for Western European, North American, Australian and New Zealand passport holders.
Improve your finances and experience life as an expat, apply now!
Send cv/ resume to nurses@profco.com
Interviews UK, USA and Portugal in March 2012. If you are from Australia or New Zealand you will be telephone interviewed.
Closing date 1st March, 2012
36 days annual leave + 17 public holidays
Tax free salary
Free housing & utilities
Free healthcare
These jobs will be posted with more information to our job pages in the coming days. Send cv/ resume to nurses@profco.com
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KKESH Riyadh - Anaesthetic Nurse Jobs
We are seeking Finnish or Swedish trained anaesthetic nurses for CRNA posts at KKESH.Read more about King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital
Anaesthetic nurses intubate and extubate.
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Read moreWe are seeking Finnish or Swedish trained anaesthetic nurses for CRNA posts at KKESH.
Read more about King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital
Anaesthetic nurses intubate and extubate.
Surgical services receives approximately 9000 patients a year which
requires anaesthesia care. An estimated 20% of these patients are under
12 years of age. The work is done according to the American system and
the hospital is accredited by the JCAHO (Joint Commission of American
Health Organisation). There are 16 Anaesthetic nurses in the
department.
Paediatric cases are about 30% of the workload. 60 % of cases are under local anaesthesia.
Its possible to do ACLS while you are there cost SR 600 if you pass it first time the money is reimbursed to you.
Salary
- The salary is paid in local currency the Saudi Riyal
- The salary is negotiable
Annual leave: 45 days inclusive of public holidays. Can be taken after the 90 day probationary period and during the contract year.
Contracts: One year renewable.
Free accommodation, utiliites, healthcare, Recreation area
Working hours
Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the working hours is from 07.15 - 17.00 (1/2 hour lunch is not paid for). The duty is 9,25 hours (9 hours and 15 minutes).
Monday is a short day, and the working is from 07.15 - 14.45 ( 1/2 hour not paid for). The duty is 7 hours. 44 working hours per week.
Thursday and Friday is off.
The On Call CRNA: Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday, the On
Call CRNA works from 08.30-18.15, and is paid On Call from 18.15 -07.15 (
13 hours On Call ). Any duty during On Call will be paid as overtime.
The On Call CRNA on Monday, works between 08.30-16.00, and is paid
for the On Call from 16.00-07.15 (15,25 hours). Any duty during On Call
will be paid Overtime. Thursday and Friday is off.
On Call CRNA on the weekend has 24 hours on call per day, any duty during the On Call is paid Overtime.
The pay for On Call hour is 1/4 of the hourly salary. Overtime is paid with the the hourly salary plus 50%.
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Australia Nursing Jobs
Nursing Jobs Sydney Australia and all around the State of New South Wales - Nursing Jobs for overseas nurses. The nurse patient ratio is being increased and this has created ...
Read moreNursing Jobs Sydney Australia and all around the State of New South Wales - Nursing Jobs for overseas nurses.
The nurse patient ratio is being increased and this has created hundreds of newly created posts to be filled in 2012. We are seeking to recruit overseas nurses. We hire nurses from US, Canada, UK, Ireland and European nurses who have passed IELTS. Vacancies in all general and specialist posts as well as mental health nursing posts.
We are looking for a minumum of one year post graduate experience.
View locations of local health districts and hospitals across the State http://www.nursinginaustralia.net/index.php?page_id=160
Professional Connections is a preferred supplier of overseas nurses to New South Wales Health. We have worked in partnership with NSW Health for seven years relocating overseas nurses to Sydney hospitals and to hospitals across the State of NSW.
How Professional Connections will assist:
1. email us your resume .We will email you an information pack and application forms. We will call you to outline the benefits of working in New South Wales, Australia. We discuss time frames for obtaining your nursing registration, visas and realistic start date to be aiming for. If you have a family we can also discuss aspects of relocating a family.
2. Plan how to asssist you with registration/ license with AHPRA the nurse licensing authority in Australia
3. Assisting with your employment application and Interview preperation.
4. Visa processing: NSW Health will sponsor 457 visas four year visas and/ or permanent residency.
Benefits working in NSW
High percentage of registered nurses 80%, Workforce is made up of primarily RN/ EN mix.NSW Hospitals offer ongoing education and professional development, There is a high rate of "nursing hours per patient" and real career advancement and opportunity. NSW offer the highest salary in Australia. Australia has some of the highest paid nurses in the world.
Read all about nursing in Australia on this web site, then email us to arrange for us to assist you with your new life in Australia! We are experts on relocating nurses, mental health nurses to NSW Health.
Find nursing jobs in Sydney and NSW by browsing our jobs search on this web site
To apply: Send resume to nurses@profco.com
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