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Assistant Director of Nursing

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Saudi Arabia

Requirements:

  • Possess a Degree / Masters in Nursing
  • 3 years nursing experience with 3 years in position applied for

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Nursing Supervisor

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Saudi Arabia

Requirements:

  • Possess a Degree in Nursing
  • 8 years Nursing experience & 3 years in Management / Supervisory role

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Head Nurse

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Saudi Arabia

Requirements:

  • Possess a Degree in Nursing
  • 5 years nursing experience is needed

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Assistant Head Nurse

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Saudi Arabia

Requirements:

  • Possess a Degree with 3 years working experience in position applied for
  • From an acute setting hospital

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Charge Nurse

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Saudi Arabia

Requirements:

  • Possess a Diploma in Nursing
  • 2-3 years of Nursing experience is needed.

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Staff Nurse

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Saudi Arabia

Units Available : ALL UNITS

Requirements:

  • Possess a Diploma / Degree in Nursing with 2 years working experience in current unit
  • From an acute setting hospital

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Senior Staff Midwife

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Saudi Arabia

Requirements:

  • Possess a Diploma with Post Basic in Midwifery and with at least 3 years working experience in a similar position
  • MUST be able to perform independent normal deliveries
  • From an acute setting hospital
  • FEMALES only

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Clinical Nurse Specialist


A Home Away From Home

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TheFrom Saudi with lovere is nothing but excitement when our candidates step into a new country, making it their 2nd home while pursuing their international nursing career. A new home, a new working environment, new friends, a new phase of life, but nothing stops them from keeping their homeland close to their hearts.

During the Hari Raya Celebration, our candidates from National Guard Hospital, King Faisal Hospital and King Khaled Eye Specialist Hospital, in Riyadh, gathered in their respective compounds to share the joy of the festive season.

Missing home and being away from the family can be hard during this time, but when you have fellow Malaysian colleagues around, you certainly feel closer to home.

We would like to thank the candidates who took the opportunity to share these wonderful photos with us.

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My Story: The Nurse Who Never Left My Side

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The Nurse Who Never Left My Side
(By Kanya Intachat)

I had a fear for nurses since young. All I imagined was, how two nurses chased me around in a small room at a clinic to give me an injection. I had my mum on the other side. I cried and cried pleading them to throw the needle away! They were scarier than doctors! I was 5 years old at that time and my perception changed 22 years ago when I realized that Nurses are angels without wings, the assets of healthcare, to which their care, compassion and comfort, brings healing to their patients are beyond prescription.

Back in 1994, a nurse named Maria was by my bedside day and night, caring for me, due injuries in my head after an accident which occurred at the Juru highway. I was only 15, and it was the Chinese New Year Holidays. A rainy afternoon, I was left unconscious, occasionally waking up to the crying voice of my mother. Rainwater was being splashed to my face to keep me awake, but my eyes kept on closing. That is all I know.

At the hospital, I heard voices. Blurry images of doctors and nurses could be seen and I knew from that moment onward, I was in the Operation Theater. I was admitted for a 24 hours observation at the hospital. As I was sent to the ward, an Indian nurse by the name of Maria welcomed me with a pleasant smile. She helped me to my bed and with medication in her hand. She had informed me that she will be working the night shift, and if I needed any assistance, never insist on calling her. I asked her what had happened. She told me that I had met with an accident and had 33 stitches in my head.

I cried and asked for my cousins and mum. She informed me that my mum is ok and one of my cousins was also admitted for observation. As I continued crying, she held me and said, ‘you are ok. Thank the Lord that nothing had happened to you.” She calmed me down and provided me with the medication and told me to get some rest.

Somewhere in the middle of the night, I woke up in pain and was not able to sleep. I needed to go to the toilet badly and I called out to her as the table was nearby. She assisted me immediately. As I stepped into the toilet, I saw myself in the mirror. My head being bandaged with one side of my hair shaved to make it easier for the doctors to stitch the wound. I broke down, this time crying continuously. She held me, calmed me down, wiped my face and hugged me, whispering, “Its OK. Let’s get you back to bed.”

The next morning, I felt someone near my bed and I immediately woke up thinking it was Nurse Maria. It was a different nurse. I asked for her and the nurse said that she has gone home. A few minutes later, the doctors came and informed me that I will be discharged. I needed to return after two weeks to check on the wound. I left the hospital with my mum, uncle and cousins. I didn’t have the chance to say goodbye to her but till today she is still in my heart and mind. I wrote a note which said “Thank you nurse Maria. God Blnurse holding hands with a patientess You. I will never forget you.” and left it with a nurse to pass it to her. I am not sure if she had received the note, but I know she is somewhere out there and I pray that she will be blessed for the goodwill. From that moment, I knew that I judged them wrong. Their warm tender loving care brings smile and healing to all their patients.

Today, I am proud to say that my job involves nurses. I see them walking in every day into Melorita to apply for an international nursing job in Saudi Arabia, Dubai, Bahrain, USA, Ireland, Australia, Singapore, Brunei and even here in Malaysia. I remembered once when my mother told me that she wanted to be a nurse but only being stopped by her parents and ended up being a teacher, I tell her every day, “Mom, you should have. They have the best opportunities to take their career internationally!”. It’s never too late for me to send out this message and surely this will be an advice to all my friends who decide to take up nursing as their career. To go for it and never turn back!

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Nothing Comes Easy (By Sim Choon Mei)

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Nothing Comes Easy

Melorita had mobilized our very FIRST candidate, Ms. Sim Choon Mei (far left), to Bahrain recently. With her determination to stay strong and believe that she will continue to succeed in applying for an international nursing career, Ms Sim was offered a job at the Bahrain Defense Force Hospital (BDFH) and is loving every moment of it. This is what she had to say about her journey with Melorita Healthcare.

 

“I actually do notbahrain candidate have much to comment, but, first of all, I am proud to be the first candidate to travel alone to Bahrain. Bahrain is a very nice          country, there is freedom and you can travel anywhere you like. For many months, I have been waiting for the National Guard Hospital offer    and was  very frustrated. Is had not given up and  decided to seek the advice of Ms Mary to send my CV to another hospital. With the help of Ms  Mary, my CV  was sent to Bahrain in April 2016. Within 2-3 days I got a phone call from the hospital.

I had a phone interview with BDFH and within a month, I  signed the offer letter. The following week, I was asked to proceed with the medical    checkup. Once I have got my medical checkup results, I received the offer letter from National Guard  Hospital instead. The offer was given to me  as a  CRN in the vascular intervention imaging department. Unfortunately, I had to reject the application as it not my area of specialty. I still held  on to my  Bahrain application, and the waiting did not go in vain as I was offered the position of a PICU staff nurse.

There were many challenges that i had to face during the Bahrain application. As the a quote states, ” Nothing comes easy”. You will have to work     towards achieving the best things in life.

I use my critical thinking to tackle every situation and to move on to proceed in achieving my dreams. .There was a time I felt like giving up on my application, but with the continuous motivation and encouragement by Ms. Mary Elizabeth, I am in BAHRAIN!  It was a rough journey, but I will appreciate what Melorita has done for me and i know that whatever difficulty I face in the future,Ms Mary  will always be there for me.  Thank you Melorita for making my dreams come true!

 

From Bahrain with Love          

Sim Choon Mei

 

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Thank You Melorita

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We were motivated to receive an inspiring testimony from one of our candidate in Saudi Arabia, and today, we would like to share this testimony with you. Below, is her testimony:

 

“Dear Melorita Healthcare (HQ) team, Petaling Jaya

I remember the day I walked in for an interview at your office in 2014. I remember the unfailing attention, courage and support that you gave to me. If it is not for the support from you, I would have never climbed the ladder of success of what I have become today. Yet I am still progressing towards improving my leadership skills.

It has been a great learning experience with different culture and international colleagues. We, nurses hardly gets recognized in our national country but here I am witnessing great respect for our skills and Malaysian nurses carry a weight of respect from international healthcare members in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

I am personally extending my sincere appreciation to Ms Mary Elizabeth, Ms Shantee Karuppiah and all the team of dedicated staff who had helped and guided me throughout the entire process to be an international nursing administrator in Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. I am a better person today as you stood by my side like an angels. I will be moving on to the United States of America to pursue my Masters. Thank you for referring me for the nurse position at Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

On behalf of all the Malaysian nurses in Saudi Arabia and the ones who have left the Kingdom with great benefits, I express my heartfelt appreciation for the support that Melorita CEO’s, Mr Armand Yeoh Abdullah had offered us. We were treated like a family.

Melorita shall always be the agency that we look back to for jobs as the team of dedicated and professional members, who welcomes and encourages nurses, to upgrade their standard of lifestyle. We greatly appreciate your assistance to help us to create a better future.”

 

Best regards,

Anonymous

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Head Nurse

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Units Available : CCU / ICU / Cardiac OR / ER / Peds / Surgical / OPD

Delegation Interviews October 2016

Requirements:

  • Possess a Diploma with Post Basic OR  Degree qualification
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in a management position
  • From a 200 bedded hospital setting
  • Malaysian Females only

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Assistant Head Nurse

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Units Available : CCU / ICU / Cardiac OR / ER / Peds / Surgical / OPD

Delegation Interviews October 2016

Requirements:

  • Possess a Diploma with Post Basic OR  Degree qualification
  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in a management position
  • From a 200 bedded hospital setting
  • Malaysian Females only

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Head Nurse

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Units Available: Female Ward / Pediatric Ward / Neo – Natal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Requirements: • Possess a Degree qualification • Minimum 5 years’ experience in a management position. • From a 100 bedded or more hospital setting. • Malaysian … Continue reading

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Assistant Head Nurse

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Units Available: Maternity / OR / Recovery Room / Special Care Baby Unit (SCBU) Requirements: • Posses a Diploma with post basic or degree • Minimum 3 years’ experience in a similar position. • From a 100 bedded or more hospital … Continue reading

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Nursing Education Coordinator

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Requirements:

  • Possess a Degree in Nursing with a Certificate in Teaching Methodology
  • With 5 years experience in a similar position from a Large Acute General Training Hospital
  • Malaysian FEMALES only

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Midwife

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Requirements:

  • Possess a Diploma in Nursing with a Post Basic in Midwifery
  • With at least 3 years experience in similar position
  • Able to conduct independent delivery
  • From a 100 bedded or more hospital setting

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Staff Nurse

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Units Available: Pediatric Surgical ICU ( PSICU) / Adult Surgical ICU (ACICU) / Cardiac OR / Pediatric ICU / Cardiac Cath Lab

Requirements:

  • Possess a Diploma in Nursing with 3 years working experience
  • Candidates with post basic qualification will have an added advantage
  • From a 150 bedded or more hospital setting background.
  • English proficiency
  • Malaysian FEMALES only

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Staff Nurse

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Units Available: NICU / Pediatric / L&D

  • Possess a Diploma with Post Basic or Degree qualification
  • With 2 years experience from a 100 bedded or more hospital setting
  • Malaysian FEMALES only

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