Nursing Jobs In Saudi Arabia For Pinoy Nurses

23 June 2009 » In Job Information, Middle East, Philippines »

The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration or POEA, in cooperation by the Ministry of Health of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) is now recruiting at least 1,000 female nurses for employment abroad.

The chosen nurses will be working for the Ministry of Health of KSA. They are in need of head nurses, charge nurses and staff nurses. Other health worker positions are also available.

Basic qualifications include a license and at least one year hospital experience. Applicants must also be not more than 45 years of age.

Accepted nurses will enjoy an annual paid vacation, a free round trip economy ticket, housing and transportation allowance and a yearly renewal of contract.

Qualified and interested applicants may personally submit a detailed resume with job description, school credentials, employment certificates, passport copy and two (2) pieces 2X2 recent picture at the Manpower Registry Division, Window M, Ground Floor, Blas F. Ople Building (Formerly POEA Bldg.), Ortigas Avenuecorner EDSA, Mandaluyong City.

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10 Comments on "Nursing Jobs In Saudi Arabia For Pinoy Nurses"

  1. Filipino Nurse
    alnur
    14/08/2009 at 12:53 am Permalink

    please give me a job…I just need one..hope so..InshaAllah.

  2. Filipino Nurse
    gert
    12/09/2009 at 4:59 am Permalink

    how much is the salary of registered nurse in one month?
    i wonder why there a lot of rumors regarding with the filipino nurses who are working in saudi arabia, that some of them are being maltreated by those male arabians….is it really true?…
    are there any differences between working in u.s and in middle east as a nurse?….

  3. Filipino Nurse
    gert
    12/09/2009 at 5:09 am Permalink

    why are female nurses especially Filipino nurses more needed than those male nurses?….i think that is not good to hear, since in nursing…..GENDER IS NOT AN EXCUSE…and i think more male nurses should be given a more chance or opportunity to work in middle east since they have similarities with those female nurses with regards to the rendering of care to their patients and to the knowledges they possessed.

    so saudi arabia should also give a greater oppurtunity for those MALE NURSES…..

  4. Filipino Nurse
    shai
    08/10/2009 at 6:21 am Permalink

    im just waiting for a visa……….. i need a job!!!!

  5. Filipino Nurse
    rev
    17/10/2009 at 7:43 am Permalink

    wala bang kahit wla work experience??

  6. Filipino Nurse
    faye
    23/10/2009 at 2:02 pm Permalink

    can anybody here tell me if how could i apply as staff nurse abroad though i still don’t have an experience. im a newly registered nurse here in the philippines, thanks….

  7. Filipino Nurse
    rev jason
    17/11/2009 at 8:32 am Permalink

    ako may at least 1 year na cnu may alam.. khit anu muna sa ngaun den tsaka na maghanap ng matino if mejo nakipon na dba!!!

  8. Filipino Nurse
    mustafa mohamed al kassri
    14/05/2010 at 2:41 am Permalink

    i m mustafa mohamed al kassri i m anurse since 1984 . i working in saudia since 20 years.

  9. Filipino Nurse
    Shierwin De Guzman
    21/05/2010 at 1:17 pm Permalink

    ako 3 years na niyan, still mahirap pa din..

  10. Filipino Nurse
    TRACY,R.N.
    23/06/2010 at 7:07 am Permalink

    G&P Manpower Services Corp. Vito Cruz Singalong st. corner Zapanta number 233 punta kau jan female nurses kahit wala pa experiece KSA with ready visa!
    there will be an iterview with the employer on saturday before 8am! tnx

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