
Jeddah Needs 170 Licensed Nurses
Maria Theresa S. Samante, May 3, 2006
Recently, there are 154 Filipinos, who have finished eight-Friday trainings, joined the ranks of the computer literates in Jeddah. And now, Jeddah is currently in need for 170 licensed nurses.
According to Vic Fernandez, president of Philippine Association of Service Exporter, Inc, these 170 licensed nurses, either male or female, will work as staff nurses at the
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He added that the employment contract would last up to two years. Qualified applicants will work for 48 hours per week with a salary of 2,550 Saudi Riyal.
Fernandez also said that they assure the applicants that their operation is legal and they are holding a license from Philippine Overseas Employment Agency and Department of Labor and Employment that authorized them to export manpower throughout other countries.
"We have a signed memorandum of agreement with the Philippine National Police, Department of Interior and Local Governance to fight against illegal recruiters and a memorandum of agreement with the National Bureau of Investigation to fight against human trafficking," he said.
According to Ms. Nerie of Career Planners, they have conducted recruitment at Royal Mandaya Hotel in
Interested applicants can send their resume at:
CAREER PLANNERS SPECIALISTS INTL INC
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