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CHEW Nurse at Paelon Memorial Hospital

Paelon Memorial Hospital is a multi-specialist boutique hospital established in April 2010. We are located at 1221 Ahmadu Bello Way in the high-brow neighbourhood of Victoria Island, Lagos, and have a branch at 9, Ajao Street in Ikeja.

The hospital was set up in memory of PAtricia ELozie ONyia - PAELON, the 3rd and last child of the current Managing Director & Founding Partner, Dr. Ngozi Onyia.


We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: CHEW 

Location: Lagos

Job Description

  • To ensure that adequate quantities of supplies are maintained, and for ordering new supplies when necessary
  • Duties of the CHEW include dressing and bathing patients, serving meals, clearing dishes after meal, daily hygiene assistance, bed making.
  • Implementing ‘care’ as instructed by the Registered nurses to meet the individual’s needs.
  • Answering the call bell.
  • Working under supervision of a Registered Nurse in assisting with care needs as required.
  • Assist registered nurse and admin staff in maintaining adequate stock of toiletries.
  • Working within agreed policies and procedures of Paelon Memorial Clinic.
  • Maintenance of patients’ dignity always.
  • Adjust patients in their bed.
  • Empty bed pans, give patients a sponge bath, or clean up their room.
  • Assist a registered nurse during a procedure handing equipment and other needed items to him or her.
  • Report to the registered nurses anything that needs to be done the next shift
  • Assist with any other task as required by my supervisor and/or the hospital partners.

Application Closing Date
Not Specified.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV to: hr@paelonmemorial.com using the Job Title as subject of the email.

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