Med/Surg Staff Nurse – Dublin Hospital

Full Time // DublinSalary: €30000 - €48000

Description:

Cpl Healthcare are currently seeking Med/Surg Staff Nurses for our client based in Dublin. Adaptation programme is on offer to candidates without NMBI pin

Our client is a 200 bed Private Hospital based in Dublin, offering services across Cancer Care, Emergency Care, Cardiology, Orthopaedics and Cardiothoracics, amongst others

Applicant Requirements

  • Be registered or eligible to register with the NMBI. For applicants without NMBI registration OET/IELTS must be completed
  • Minimum 4 years post qualification Med/Surg Nursing experience in a 200+ bed Hospital in the Middle east
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Excellent clinical skills

In return , you can expect to receive

  • Attractive relocation package
  • Competitive salary
  • Flexible working
  • Pension Scheme
  • Bike to Work Scheme
  • Taxsaver Scheme.  
  • Car parking – number of allocated car park spaces across different car parks in close proximity to the hospital
  • Employee Care Services 
  • Discounted Medical services(subject to insurance cover)
  • Onsite Restaurant
  • Access to in-house management development programme. 
  • Access to in-service courses to enhance existing skills such as Cardiac Arrhythmia, Pain Study and Early Warning Scores.  

For more info and to apply, please click the apply button

Apply for job
Ref.no.:
JO-2404-532763
Locations:
Dublin
Salary:
€30000 - €48000
Employment type:
Full Time;
Tags:
Adaptation,Cardiac,Cath Lab,Healthcare,Medical,Nurse,Nursing,Oncology,Orthopaedic,Overseas,Surgical

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