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Charge Nurse, Recovery Room

Rashid Hospital Trauma Centre

Rashid Trauma Center, housed in the Rashid Hospital (which has 600 beds), sees 135 Emergency Room (ER) patients per year, has a trauma Operating Room (OR), a trauma Intensive Care Unit (ICU), and wards for post-trauma victims. Located in the heart of Dubai, most patients are primarily traffic accident victims. The facility is new, bright, and efficiently laid-out.

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Dubai, UAE

Dubai, population 1.3 million, the financial centre of the UAE, is attracting corporate headquarters of international companies. Hosts professional tennis and golf competitions, music events, and the illustrious annual shopping festival. A very busy, extravagant, and glamorous city.

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United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates, population 4 million, easily the most westernized country in the Arabian Peninsula. 

Three large cities: Abu Dhabi (the capital), Dubai (the financial centre), and Al Ain (the university centre with a medical school). Has a long coastline and the Hajar Mountains to the East, which are great for hiking. Popular with tourists who come from Europe and from throughout the region.

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Employer: Rashid Hospital Trauma Centre
Location: Dubai, UAE

The Rashid Hospital is a 600-bed tertiary-care hospital. The Rashid Trauma Centre is part of the Rashid Hospital. It houses facilities for emergency medicine, surgery, and ICU and treats adults and children suffering multiple traumas. The Trauma Centre has approximately 135,000 ER patient visits per year, with an admission rate of approximately 10%.

The Post Anesthetic Room has ten beds. Reporting to the Nurse Manager, the Charge Nurse, Recovery Room, coordinates overall clinical activities on a specific shift. Is responsible for assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating nursing care. Participates in the development of standards, procedures and protocols.

Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree or Associate’s degree or Diploma in Nursing, and
  • A minimum of three to five years experience as a Registered Nurse working in a mid- to large-sized acute-care hospital in North America.
  • Experience as Charge Nurse

Benefits:

  • Tax-free income
  • Single-status contract
  • Accommodations provided
  • Relocation allowance
  • 38 calendar days of vacation

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