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Mental Health Nurse

Aspris

profile Dubai - UAE

Job PurposeIdentifies patient care requirements by establishing personal rapport with potential and actual patients and other persons in a position to understand care requirementsDuties and ResponsibilitiesEstablishes a compassionate environment by providing emotional psychological and spiritual sup...

30+ days ago
Full Time

Registered Nurse With Entaudiometry Experience

Via Medica Intl

profile Abu Dhabi - UAE

Via Medica International Healthcare is looking for a Registered Nurse with experience in Audiometry/ENT to join our healthcare team in one of our projects in the Western Region of Abu Dhabi.Location:Western Region - Abu Dhabi UAEEmployment Type: Full-timeStart Date: Immediate joiners preferredKey Re...

30+ days ago
Full Time

FAQ About UAE

Nursing is one of the most in demand skills in the UAE. Not only that, nurses are paid well there which makes this profession a preferred choice for many.  

As for nurses' salaries, they can earn from AED 7,100 to 13,300 per month. 

Nurses are needed primarily in the medical industry as they fall under. However, other industries hire nurses to play their important role in preserving lives and health. 

Besides the medical industry which includes hospitals, clinics, and medical centers, nurses can work also in schools, armed forces and home healthcare services. 

Nurse jobs qualifications can be summed up as obtaining a work permit, holding a Bachelor's degree in nursing, obtaining a DHA license, and having the ability to communicate in English. 

Get to know more about nursing interview questions to be prepared as best you can. 

According to the UAE labor law, 8 hours per day or 48 hours per week are the normal working hours for the private sector. As for nurses, they usually work rotational shifts while adhering to the number of hours stipulated in the Labour Law.