Registered Nurses

Full Time // LimerickSalary: €35000 - €51000

Description:

Cpl Healthcare in partnership with University Hospital Limerick s looking to recruit medical and surgical ward nurses for full time nursing positions.

 

University Hospital Limerick is based in the Mid-West of Ireland in Limerick City, it is a large busy acute hospital. In addition, regional in-patient services are provided for a range of specialities such as Paediatrics, E.N.T, Ophthalmology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Cardiology, Orthopaedics, Oncology, including Radiotherapy, Haematology, Dermatology, Rheumatology, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. Support services include Radiology, Pathology, Physiotherapy, Dietetics, Social Work and Pharmacy.

 

The vacancies area in the areas of

  • Medical Wards
  • Surgical Wards

 

Interested nurses must have

  • Recognised nursing qualification
  • In date DL with the NMBI
  • In date OET / IELTS results
  • A minimum of 5+years post graduate experience in busy acute hospitals
  • Middle East Nursing experience is very desirable.

 

Excellent relocation package includes,

  • Flights to Ireland
  • Sourced first 4 weeks accommodation.
  • Support for 2nd and 3rd month accommodation.
  • Reimbursement of NMBI registration fees x 2
  • Reimbursement of part OET & IELTS exam cost
  • Reimbursement of part entry visa costs

 

For interested candidates can you please send me your CV, NMBI Decision letter to keelin.moore@cplhealthcare.com

Apply for job
Ref.no.:
JO-2404-533205
Locations:
Limerick
Salary:
€35000 - €51000
Employment type:
Full Time;
Tags:
Medical And Surgical Nurses,Registered General Nurse,Surgical Nurse

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