Filipino Nurse »
03 February 2011 »
In Job Information, Job Requirements, Philippines, Singapore »
There is now employment opportunities as released by the POEA for Singapore Nursing Job. These Singapore nursing job is primarily for Staff Nurses. The available Singapore job is limited only to 30 slots. So all applicants must make sure that they present their best during the application for this Singapore Nursing job.
Singapore Nursing Job Qualifications:
- Male/Female
- Below 35 years old
- No BMI requirement
- At least 3 years’ experience in a 200 or more bed capacity hospital as a STAFF NURSE after Post Registration from PRC.
- All areas are accepted.
- Volunteer, probationary, reliever, contractual, trainee nurse is not counted as experience.
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Filipino Nurse »
25 September 2009 »
In Philippines, United States »
There is a vacancy for registered nurses to fill the position as US Staff Nurse. This RN position has been approved by the Philippine Overseas Employment Agency or POEA.
There is a need for 203 qualified nurses to fill the US Staff Nurse employment opportunity. The recruitment agency where you can see the complete job order is given below.
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Tags: Job Information, nursing jobs abroad, Philippines, staff nurse, United States
Filipino Nurse »
21 July 2009 »
In Job Information, New Zealand, News »
The New Zealand Nursing Council recently said that the country is still open for nurses and health workers. There are still employment opportunities and work abroad positions available in New Zealand for nurses.
This is definitely good news, specially for those who wants to work abroad in New Zealand. According to the Nursing Council, they will give the applicants an easier way to apply for a nursing job in New Zealand.
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Filipino Nurse »
14 July 2009 »
In Guam »
Health care workers and professionals, including nurses, can now look forward to working in Guam.
Emmanuel Geslani, a recruitment consultant from Guam said that because of the transfer of a military base from Okinawa, Japan to Guam. The country will now need to recruit foreign workers to address their health care needs.
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Tags: Guam, nursing jobs abroad, nursing news