Registered Nurse - Taif city, Saudi Arabia, City of London
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Greetings Nurses!
Consider relocating to the Middle East
for career advancement and to fulfill your aspirations?
Here is
your chance to pursue your dreams!
Medacs Healthcare is hiring enthusiastic Nurses to join our client, one of the largest & most prestigious healthcare providers facilities across the regions utilizing state of the art facilities and world class standards in Taif City, Saudi Arabia.
Hospital's requirements:
- Bachelor Degree in Nursing.
- Minimum of 3 years full time experience in Europe, South Africa, USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand.
- Registered Nurse with a current and valid nursing licence from home country.
Staff Nurse positions available in the following specialities:
- Emergency room
- Intensive care unit
- Operating room
- Cardiac critical care unit
- PCSD
- Adult Cardiac HDU
- Paediatrics
- Neonatal Intensive unit
- Labour delivery
- Obstetrics and gynecology
- Home care
- MSW
- OPD
- CSSD
- Nursing Admin
Benefits Include:
- Tax free salary
- Accommodation or accommodation allowance
- Transportation services to and from work provided
- Flights at the beginning and end of contract
- Yearly return flight to home country
- Healthcare insurance
- Malpractice insurance
- Generous annual leave plus 11 working days of paid public holidays
- Paid overtime available
- Annual merit increase based on annual evaluation
- Multicultural working environment
- Working with the most high-end reputable hospital groups in the Middle East
- Permanent contract
- 40 hours working week
- Recontracting bonus
- End of service bonus
If you are interested, I can take you through the further details. Looking forward to hear from you. Please share your resume to
Registered Nurse - Taif City, Saudi Arabia, City Of London
Medacs Healthcare
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