Nursing Opportunities in Saudi Arabia

Representatives from King Faisal Specialist Hospital (KFSH) will be interviewing shortlisted candidates in major Australian and New Zealand cities in July 2010!


KFSH have positions vacant for their 900-bed hospital based in the Saudi Arabia capital of Riyadh,  offering you the chance to work in this unique, enchanting country while experiencing an exhilarating lifestyle in the capital city of Saudi Arabia.


Successful candidates will be offered excellent contract packages including:

  • Free housing in central, fully-furnished apartments
  • Medical and emergency dental coverage
  • Free use of modern recreational facilities and swimming pools
  • Free flights at the beginning and completion of your contract
  • 7.5 weeks annual leave and a competitive tax-free salary
  • Eligible for annual leave flights after 12 months
  • Annual bonus on offer after each 12 months of employment


All nurses working in Saudi Arabia will also be eligible for a 15% Inflation Allowance on top of their monthly base salary!

Current vacancies include: Medical, Surgical, Oncology, Emergency, Paediatrics, Cardiac, ICU and more. 

Applicants without specific experience in the above areas are encouraged to apply as PSCC are keen to interview nurses wishing to develop new skills in these areas.

Ideal candidates will hold current Australian/New Zealand nursing registration, have 2 years post graduate nursing experience and must be an Australian/New Zealand passport holder.

Representatives from KFSH will be interviewing suitable Australian and New Zealand candidates via telephone and in person from early July and offers will be made on the day, enabling successful candidates to commence work in Saudi in October/November. 

Candidates will be shortlisted for interviews immediately, so don't delay - submit your CV now!

Contact Kate Newberry now on (03) 9864 6000 (freecall  00800 9864 9864 from New Zealand) or  email knewberry@austrahealthint.com or further information or to secure your interview.



 

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