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Ref: RP057-124
Job description / Role
Description
• Scope of Service: Pediatric Surgery (A-2)
• HOURS OF OPERATIONS
• 24 hours daily, 7 days a week
• No. of Beds: 28
The Pediatric Surgical / Solid Organ Transplant unit provides children and their families with the care required for extensive surgical procedures from time of admission to discharge. Most of our patients have multiple and complex medical conditions requiring a multi-disciplinary approach in their management.
The requirements of the pediatric patient population require diagnostic work-up, medical-surgical management, nursing assessment, intervention and education. One sitter or parent is encouraged to stay with the patient to promote family centered care.
Benefits
• The Hospitals generous benefits package is beyond comparison to packages you can receive in your home country. Take a moment to consider the attractive, potentially tax-free salary, generous leave time, free Hospital housing, free medical & dental care, in addition to airline tickets, recreational facilities, relocation allowance, severance bonus, and remarkable service bonuses.
• Our client hospital allows you to gain experience with some of the world's foremost Medical professionals.
• Education and Development
• Career Planning and development.
• Continuing professional development.
• Personal and professional opportunities
• Opportunities for attendance at professional association meetings, conferences and seminars.
Requirements
• Registered Nurse with current nursing license from country of origin
• A minimum of two years recent acute care paediatric 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.