OverviewFacility overview: M42 in partnering with the UAE Ministry of Defence to operate Zayed Military Hospital (National & Military Screening Service) in Al Batayeh, Sharjah. This collaboration will provide world-class healthcare to over three million residents in the northern UAE, including military personnel and their families. By integrating top healthcare providers like the Imperial College London Diabetes Centre, Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, and Healthpoint, M42 will ensure access to specialized and preventative care. Full-scale operations are set to launch in early 2025.Role overview:Reporting to the Assistant Nurse Manager/Nurse Manager, the Practical Nurse delivers high-quality, evidence-based nursing care to patients and families. Under the supervision of a Registered Nurse, they adhere to DOH/DHA standards and organizational policies while performing clinical tasks within their approved competencies.Responsibilities
Adheres to division policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements while ensuring confidentiality and professionalism.
Conducts initial assessments, implements nursing interventions, and ensures a patient-centred approach under supervision.
Provides education to patients and families from admission to discharge, ensuring safety and preventive care.
Maintains accurate records and communicates effectively with teams, escalating care as needed.
Resolves concerns, gathers feedback, and promotes a seamless patient journey through all levels of care. Participates in quality assurance, audits, and research to enhance service efficiency and effectiveness.
Pursues self-growth through training, CME compliance, and maintaining updated clinical skills.
Uses clinical equipment and materials efficiently, adhering to safety and organizational standards.
Qualifications
Diploma in Nursing (minimum 18 months), DOH/DHA Medical License, BLS, ACLS, and PALS certification relevant to the specialty.
At least 2-year post-qualification, preferably in a JCIA-accredited facility.
Knowledge of nursing procedures, proficiency in medical systems, emergency response, and fluency in English and Arabic.