Job Benefits
- Tax-Free income
- Married-Status or Single Status contract
- Fully Furnished Accommodations provided
- Medical coverage
- Annual Air Transportation
- More than 7 calendar weeks of vacation
Job Requirements
- Bachelor's degree in Nursing (online degrees/diplomas are not accepted) , and
- Current Nursing (RN) license in North America, Western Europe, or Australia/New Zealand, and
- Specialty qualification related to area of expertise required. Evidence must be provided, and
- Minimum of four years of current experience as a RN, including at least one year of current leadership experience in the specialty area, working in a mid- to large-size acute-care hospital setting in North America, Western Europe, or Australia/New Zealand.
Department Information
The Surgical Program is responsible for the delivery of care to adult and pediatric, surgical patients admitted across all specialties. A team of over 258 staff nurses and 51 management and support staff provide nursing care to this patient population.
The nursing units and their bed capacities are as follows:
- General Surgery, thirty-four (34) adult only beds
- Orthopedics and Plastic Surgery, thirty-four (34) adult and pediatric beds
- Neurosurgery, Epilepsy Monitoring Unit (EMU) and Radiation Therapy, thirty-six (36) beds on main unit and five (5) EMU adult and pediatric beds
- Radiation Therapy, Urology, Gastrointestinal, Acute Medical Unit, forty-one (41) adult and pediatric beds
- Otolaryngology, Dental and Ophthalmology, twenty-four (24) adult and pediatric beds
- Solid Organ Transplant Unit (Liver Transplant and Renal) Nephrology, twenty-seven (27) adult and pediatric beds
- Medical/Surgical VIP, thirty-eight adult and pediatric beds
In addition, various hospital wide programs such as Wound and Enterostomal Therapy, Acute and Chronic Pain, Epilepsy, Tracheostomy and IV Therapy report directly to the Surgical Nursing Program Director.