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LATEST JOB VACANCIES nurse singapore April 2024
Job Vacancy Nursing Aide
Assist in Activities in Daily Living. Take blood pressure, temperature, pulse, and respiration rate (Vital Sign). Prepare and serve meals to residents.
Job Vacancy Administrative Officer, Nursing
As an Administrative Officer, you will provide administrative support to the Nurse Managers and Nursing team. Provide administrative support on ward rostering.
Job Vacancy Doctor
You will be working in a multidisciplinary environment consisting of care professionals such as care support staff, nurses and allied health professionals.
Job Vacancy General Manager
As Chris-Marine Singapore General Manager, you will be part of our global sales team and closely linked to our Product Development, Product /After Sales and…
Job Vacancy Staff Nurse
Carrying out all clinic and nursing procedures before, during and after patient visit. Assisting patients and attending to their needs; handling and maintaining…
Job Vacancy TCM Patient Service Associate 中医诊所客户服务员 (全职)
You will represent Sin Kang TCM as a front-line support staff. You will provide patient-centric service and be responsible for the smooth of registration of…
Job Vacancy Human Resources Manager
This role requires a dynamic individual who can promote digital transformation, enhance employee experiences, and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements…
Job Vacancy Clinic Manager cum Nurse
General nursing duties - dispensing medications, basic blood taking skills, injection. Front desk duties such as answering patient enquiries, financial…
Job Vacancy Clinic Nurse #66155
Industry/ Organization Type: Healthcare / Medical (Orthopaedic Clinic). Working Hours: 5.5 days (Mon to Fri 9 am-5 pm; Sat half day).
Job Vacancy Staff Nurse (Office Hours)
Maintaining a high standard of care for all patients. Recognising the change in a patient's health conditions and responding appropriately.