seeking a highly skilled and dedicated Registered Nurse with a Post Basic Qualification in ICU/Critical we want to hear from you - Provide specialized nursing care to patients in the ICU - Collaborate effectively records and documentation - Diploma/Degree in Nursing - Post Basic qualification in ICU - Mandatory -
suitably experienced and qualified Occupational Health Nurse, to join their East London based team. Key Requirements (South African Society of Occupational Health Nursing Practitioners Valid drivers' license is essential
qualification in Nursing Education that is registered with the South African Nursing Council Professional Professional registration with the South African Nursing Council At least 7 years' experience in higher education postgraduate teaching and research experience in Nursing A track record of international and national accredited qualification in Nursing Management that is registered with the South African Nursing Council Evidence
Are you an experienced and Qualified Registered Nurse/Shift Leader/Unit Manager with a passion for leadership exceptional patient care. - Develop and implement nursing policies, procedures, and protocols. - Ensure compliance standards. - Provide mentorship and support to nursing staff. - Manage staff schedules, training, and initiatives. Qualifications: - Degree or Diploma in Nursing. - Post Basic in Critical Care/ICU - SANC Registered
Diploma/degree in Nursing Post basic qualification in Trauma and Emergency Nursing Science SANC registered
offering a sponsorship opportunity for South African Nurses to live and work in Austria . Non-German speaking training Bachelor of Nursing Science degree. 6 Months minimum working experience as a nurse. R53000 - R67000
Post Graduate qualification in Critical Care Nursing or Trauma Diploma registered with SANC A minimum
Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Registered Nurse or health professional with experience in clinical
Physiotherapist, Occupational Therapist, Registered Nurse or health professional with experience in clinical
healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, and social workers, to ensure coordinated and