As a Staff Nurse, you will be responsible for providing high-quality patient care, ensuring the well-being and comfort of individuals across various healthcare settings. Your role involves monitoring patient conditions, administering medications, and assisting in medical procedures while maintaining a compassionate and professional approach. Collaborating with doctors and healthcare teams, you will play a vital role in delivering efficient and effective medical care. Beyond patient care, you will be responsible for documenting medical records, updating treatment plans, and educating patients and their families about health management and recovery processes. Your ability to handle emergencies, assess patient needs, and provide timely interventions is crucial in ensuring a safe and supportive healthcare environment. Maintaining hygiene standards, infection control, and adherence to medical protocols will be essential in upholding quality healthcare services. In addition to clinical duties, you will contribute to a positive and cooperative work environment by supporting fellow nurses and healthcare professionals. Your role requires strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to ethical medical practices. By staying updated with advancements in healthcare and nursing practices, you will enhance patient care and contribute to the overall success of the medical facility.
1. Provide direct patient care, including monitoring vital signs and assessing medical conditions.
2. Administer medications, injections, and IV fluids as prescribed by physicians.
3. Assist in medical procedures and provide support during treatments.
4. Keep patient records and documentation current and correct.
5. Educate patients and families on health conditions, post-treatment care, and preventive measures.
6. Assure adherence to hygienic and infection control guidelines.
7. Respond effectively to medical emergencies and provide first aid as needed.
8. Collaborate with doctors and healthcare teams to ensure comprehensive patient care.
1. Nursing diploma or degree from an accredited school.
2. Valid nursing license and registration with the relevant medical board.
3. Strong clinical skills in patient care, medication administration, and emergency response.
4. Knowledge of healthcare regulations, hygiene standards, and infection control protocols.
5. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for team and patient engagements.
6. Ability to work under pressure and handle multiple patients efficiently.
7. Compassionate, empathetic, and dedicated to delivering quality healthcare.
8. Readiness to work a variety of shifts, including holidays, weekends, and evenings.