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Reddington Hospital Nursing Vacancies Now On

A new state of the art, 100 bed hospital is soon to be opened in Lagos mainland.

Following expansion into new branches, they now require candidates for the following positions:



Registered Nurses (RN):
Diploma in nursing
Minimum of 2 years as a general nurse
BLS,ACLS

Registered Nurse and Midwife(RN/RM):
Diploma in Midwifery nursing
Minimum 2 years in Midwifery nursing
Minimum of 3 years as a general nurse
BLS,ACLS

Paediatrics and Neonatal Nurses:
Diploma in paediatrics and neonatal nursing
Minimum 2 years in paediatrics and neonatal nursing
Minimum of 3 years as a general nurse
BLS,PALS

Accident & Emergency Nurses:
Diploma in Accident and Emergency Nursing
Minimum 2 years in A&E nursing
Minimum of 3 years as a General nurse
Knowledge of patient safety goals
BLS, ACLS

Dialysis Nurses:
Diploma in Nephrology nursing
Minimum 2 years in Dialysis nursing
Minimum of 3years as a General nurse
Knowledge of patient safety goals
BLS, ACLS

Cardiothoracic Nurses:
Minimum 2 years in a Cardiac unit
Diploma in Cardiothoracic nursing
Minimum of 3years as a General nurse
preferably 1 year in CCU environment

ICU Nurses:
Minimum 2 years in ICU unit
Diploma in ICU nursing
Minimum of 3years as a General nurse
Use of basic instruments and equipment ECG
BLS, ACLS

Perioperative Nurses:
Diploma in perioperative nursing
2years  as a perioperative nurse
Minimum of 3years as a general nurse
Knowledge of standard infection control processes
BLS, ACLS

Quality Assurance Nurses: (with a Public Health qualification)
Bachelor degree in Nursing
2years as a Quality assurance nurse
Minimum of 3years as a general nurse
Knowledge of standard infection control processes
BLS, ACLS

Method of Application
By e-mail to:
duchess.resourcing@reddingtonhospital.com

Deadline: Friday, 7th February, 2020

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

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