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At Emirates Nursing Job Consultancy, we offer;

  • Specialized nursing job recruitment process, tailored solutions for healthcare staffing needs. 
  • Extensive network connecting healthcare professionals with top-tier medical facilities. 
  • Efficient recruitment process for timely placement of qualified nursing staff. 
  • Comprehensive services, from recruitment to documentation and visa processing.
  • Strict adherence to regulatory requirements for legal compliance in nursing placements.
  • Dedicated support with personalized assistance throughout recruitment and onboarding
  • Proven track record of successful placements and satisfied clients in the healthcare industry.

Emirates Nursing Training Services offers personalized support and guidance to candidates throughout the training process. Our expert instructors are available to answer questions, provide clarification, and offer assistance as needed to ensure candidates have a positive learning experience and are well-prepared for the exam.

The duration of the training program may vary depending on factors such as the candidate's prior knowledge and experience, the intensity of the program, and the format chosen (online or offline). However, Emirates Nursing Training Services aims to provide comprehensive training within a reasonable timeframe to ensure candidates are adequately prepared for the prometric examination.

Emirates Nursing Training Services provides access to a wide range of study materials, including previous year's question papers, mock tests, multiple-choice questions (MCQs), and other relevant resources. These resources are designed to familiarize candidates with the exam format and help them practice answering questions under timed conditions.

Emirates Nursing Training Services offers comprehensive training programs designed specifically to prepare nursing professionals for the prometric examination. Our expert instructors provide personalized guidance, access to extensive study materials, and realistic exam simulations to ensure candidates are well-prepared and confident on exam day.

The Prometric examination is a standardized test required for nursing professionals seeking employment in countries such as Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, and Kuwait.  It assesses the candidate's knowledge and competency in nursing practice and is a prerequisite for obtaining licensure or registration to practice in these countries.

Many employers offer benefits packages that may include:

  • Housing allowance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid leave
  • Flights home
  • Tuition reimbursement

Yes, many healthcare institutions in Qatar, UAE, Oman, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia prioritize ongoing professional development for their nursing staff. This may include access to training programs, workshops, conferences, and opportunities for specialization or further education.

Working conditions and benefits can vary depending on the employer and the specific healthcare facility. However, nurses in these countries often enjoy competitive salaries, housing allowances, healthcare coverage, transportation assistance, and other perks as part of their employment packages.

Yes, male nurses are eligible to apply for nursing positions in Qatar, UAE, Oman, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia. These countries welcome qualified healthcare professionals regardless of gender.

The process for obtaining a nursing license varies by country. Typically, it involves document verification, submission of credentials, passing licensure exams, and fulfilling any additional requirements mandated by the respective healthcare regulatory authorities.

English is commonly used as the primary language in healthcare settings in the Middle East. So having basic English Language Skills can be beneficial. Knowledge of Arabic can also be beneficial, especially for communication with patients and colleagues. However, specific language requirements may vary depending on the employer and the nature of the role.

Generally, a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN) is required, along with valid nursing licensure from your home country. Some positions may require additional certifications or specializations, depending on the employer's requirements.

The GCC offers a diverse and multicultural environment with a high standard of living. However, it's important to be aware of cultural differences and adapt accordingly.

Many employers offer benefits packages that may include housing allowance, health insurance, paid leave, flights home, and tuition reimbursement.

The average Registered Nurse salary in the UAE is AED 7,500 per month. The highest salary of a Registered Nurse in UAE is AED 10,000 and the lowest salary is AED 4,500.
Salaries vary depending on experience, specialization, and the specific country. Generally, they are tax-free and competitive.

We have a network of established healthcare facilities in the GCC, giving you access to a wider range of opportunities.  We can also provide valuable guidance and support throughout the entire process.

We can assist with finding nursing jobs in all GCC countries, including:

  • Qatar
  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)
  • Oman
  • Kuwait
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Understand your qualifications and career goals.
  • Identify suitable nursing positions in the GCC based on your preferences.
  • Streamline your application process.
  • Provide assistance with visa and licensing requirements.
  • Offer pre-departure and post-arrival support.

Each GCC country has its own licensing body and process. You will need to register with them and pass a licensing exam.

Experience is a plus, but some hospitals may consider fresh graduates, especially for in-demand specialities.

A Bachelor's degree in Nursing from a recognized institution and a valid nursing license from your home country are typically the minimum requirements.

Many employers offer benefits packages that may include:

  • Housing allowance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid leave
  • Flights home
  • Tuition reimbursement

Yes, many healthcare institutions in Qatar, UAE, Oman, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia prioritize ongoing professional development for their nursing staff. This may include access to training programs, workshops, conferences, and opportunities for specialization or further education.

Yes, male nurses are eligible to apply for nursing positions in Qatar, UAE, Oman, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia. These countries welcome qualified healthcare professionals regardless of gender.

The process for obtaining a nursing license varies by country. Typically, it involves document verification, submission of credentials, passing licensure exams, and fulfilling any additional requirements mandated by the respective healthcare regulatory authorities

English is commonly used as the primary language in healthcare settings in the Middle East. So having basic English Language Skills can be beneficial. Knowledge of Arabic can also be beneficial, especially for communication with patients and colleagues. However, specific language requirements may vary depending on the employer and the nature of the role

Generally, a bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN) is required, along with valid nursing licensure from your home country. Some positions may require additional certifications or specializations, depending on the employer's requirements.

The UAE offers a diverse range of healthcare facilities, including government and private hospitals, clinics, and specialized medical centers, providing abundant opportunities for nurses.

Salaries vary based on experience, qualifications, and the healthcare institution, with competitive tax-free salaries and additional benefits common for nurses in the UAE. 

Working conditions and benefits can vary depending on the employer and the specific healthcare facility. However, nurses in these countries often enjoy competitive salaries, housing allowances, healthcare coverage, transportation assistance, and other perks as part of their employment packages.

Our consultancy provides support with job search, document verification, visa processing, cultural orientation, housing arrangements, and other aspects of relocation.

While some positions may require experience, entry-level opportunities may be available. Experience requirements vary by employer and nursing role.