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MidWife Job at eRecruiter Nigeria

eRecruiter Nigeria is a Professional Recruitment Consultancy and Staffing Services Firm. eRecruiter Nigeria is a recruitment consultancy in Nigeria which utilises the power of the internet to find the best candidates with the aim of helping employers reduce their cost-per-hire and provide more choices. Our recruitment consultancy and staffing services helps our candidates take the pain out of finding the right job.

Key Requirements

  • The Midwives should have Foreign/International exposure (Academic/Work Related).
  • Must have completed school of Midwifery
  • 4-6 years minimal MIDWIFE experience
  • 3 Years minimal Experience working in Obstetrics/Gynaecology
  • Must be a registered Nurse with Double Qualification
  • Polished presentation and personality
Person Specifications:
  • Must be of excellent and incurrbltible character
  • Must be comfortable working NIGHT and weekend shifts
  • With regards to the above, Should preferably not reside on the Island
  • Must be coming from/with Private sector background/experience
  • Must have impeccable attitude to patients and work in general
  • Foreign exposure (Education/work experience outside of Nigeria) will be a welcome advantage.
  • Suitable candidates from any and all tribes/ethnicity will be favored. Cultural Diversity is welcome.
Benefits
  • Salary scheme
  • Free health care
  • Pension
  • Paid leave
  • Interest free loan on merit
  • Bonus at Manageyrial discretion
Method of Application
Applicants should send their CV's to: charles.azode@erecnigeria.com

Note: CVs for this role must focus and tailor towards the position being appiled for

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