Nursing Agency Offers job vacancy for Nurse in Qatar
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Nursing Agency informs for incharge Nurses who want to work in Qatar, has vacancy recently, you can pursue the application through Cavendish Staffing Nursing Agency. Cavendish Staffing was established in 2009 by a highly experienced team who share a wealth of recruitment and clinical experience. Cavendish Nursing Agency is able to provide a total front-to-back staffing solution for both clients and healthcare professionals. Their innovative approach combines professionalism, flexibility and a warm friendly supporting team for clients and staff.
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Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC)—affiliated with Cornell University—is the premier non-profit health care provider in Doha, Qatar. Established by the Emiri decree in 1979, HMC manages four highly specialised hospitals and a health care centre: Hamad General Hospital, Rumailah Hospital, Women’s Hospital, Psychiatric Hospital and the Primary Health Care Centres. These hospitals are quite sophisticated by the standards of the region, with most hosting advanced fMRI and other scanning machines. Other private hospitals and polyclinics consist of Sidra Hospital, Al-Ahli Hospital, Doha Clinic, Al-Emadi Hospital. Cavendish Staffing Nursing Agency has an exciting opportunity for Registered Nurse’s to join our clients expanding team. All candidates must be able to speak fluent English
Qualifications/ Requirements-
• Bachelor of Nursing (strongly desired)/ Nursing Course- NLT 3 years
• Extensive experience in care planning and delivery of care to the post operative patient.
• Orthopaedic experience preferred.
• 3 years overall nursing experience
• Current Basic Life Support certificate or ability and willingness to attain such once hired.
Please forward your details to- [Click here to email] or call the office today- 0203 008 5210, to find out more information.
Contact Details
Patrick Liston
Cavendish Staffing
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