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Registered Nurse - Colorectal Therapy Program
Professional Connections (Profco)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Ref: RP057-1130
Job description / Role
Category
- Nursing and Midwifery
Speciality
- Colorectal Surgery
Location
- Riyadh
Hospital
We are hiring for the #1 ranked hospital in The Middle East. Our client Hospital is a 985 bedded Magnet Accredited Tertiary referral Hospital. Contact us today for an information and application pack. We will guide you through the recruitment and relocation process.
Description
Scope of Service
- Colorectal Therapy Program
The Colorectal Therapy Program provides specialized, holistic, patient centered services for adults and paediatrics with stomas, enterocutaneous fistula, disorders of defecation and adults referred to the Section of Colorectal Surgery, throughout inpatient, outpatient and home health care settings including nurse led-clinics. Colorectal Therapists are privileged to assess diagnose and treat patients with conditions related to their stoma or wound and patients requiring non-surgical treatment for defaecatory disorders.
The Unit also undertakes
- Registration of hereditary colorectal diseases
- Coordination of care
- Tumour board coordination
- Counseling for patients and their families
Benefits
- Generous tax-free income.
- Lucrative benefits package to include free fully furnished accommodation, free healthcare, free flights and 54 days paid leave per year.
- Other benefits +++
Requirements
Requirements
- Registered Nurse with current nursing license from country of origin
- Two years recent acute care nursing experience
About the Company
Professional Connections International Healthcare Recruitment Agency
Professional Connections, often referred to as Profco, is an international healthcare recruitment specialist. Profco is working to help placing credentialed nurses, doctors and allied health professionals in exciting opportunities with leading hospitals around the world. International assignments are a great way for nurses and other healthcare professionals to broaden their experience and to see how healthcare is delivered in other countries, while at the same time enhancing their career prospects as they gain experience in different parts of the world.