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Job opportunities for experienced nurses and midwives; HMC to hold recruitment drive

Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) is looking to recruit graduate midwives and nurses from all specialties who are currently living in Qatar. To enable interested candidates to submit their applications, HMC will hold its first Open Day for Graduate Nurses in Doha on Thursday, July 19, 2018 at Bayt Al Diyafah in Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City.

 

To be considered for employment, candidates must have a BSc Nursing with a minimum of two years of appropriate work experience, Valid Qatar ID (QID),  Valid Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners (QCHP) credentials and have passed the prometric examinations and a No objection certificate (NOC), or the ability to obtain one.

Only candidates meeting the above criteria will be considered for positions. Candidates should bring along their QID and curriculum vitae (CV) on the day, as well as any appropriate certificates and paperwork.

Three sessions for interested candidates will be held on 19 July – 8am to 9am; 10am to 11am, and 12pm to 1pm. These are repeated sessions (it is only necessary to attend one; there is no advance registration) and sessions will be used to provide information about available roles and HMC. During the sessions, interested candidates will have an opportunity to submit their application and CV.

There are currently more than 9,000 nurses and midwives working at HMC in a range of roles. Newly-recruited nurses will cover a variety of specialties, supporting the current nursing and midwifery workforce.

“Nurses are at the frontline of delivering safe and compassionate care to our patients and they bring experience and skills that make a positive difference to the diverse population groups we care for. As HMC continues to expand its facilities and services, we welcome qualified and committed people to join our nursing teams,” said Dr. Nicola Ryley, HMC’s Chief Nursing Officer.

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