Assistant Nurse - Working in Netherlands
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This is a unique opportunity to take the first step in your professional career, work as a healthcare assistant in the Netherlands and enjoy an excellent working environment and attractive financial conditions. From the moment you start our Dutch language course to your first day working as a healthcare assistant, we will be together, ensuring that you have a successful development and positive experience in the Netherlands.
Sobre o trabalhoAs a health aide, you are expected to assist with daily activities, outlined by an established care plan, which include:
- Taking care of the patient's personal hygiene
- Wound care.
- Medication administration.
- Psychological support.
- Globally support daily activities and tasks.
- Provide necessary updates on patient well-being.
- Maintain contact with other disciplines, informal caregivers, and family.
- European Union passport.
- Level 4 health assistant course or similar, valid in the European Union.
- Willingness to learn Dutch.
- Willing to move to the Netherlands.
- Ability to communicate in English.
- Free Dutch course
- Study allowance during the Dutch course
- Competitive salary
- 32- to 36-hour workweek
- Covered costs of registering as a healthcare professional
- Paid flight to the Netherlands
- Airport pick-up
- Financial support for housing
Omschrijving
This is a unique opportunity to take the first step in your professional career, work as a healthcare assistant in the Netherlands and enjoy an excellent working environment and attractive financial conditions. From the moment you start our Dutch language course to your first day working as a healthcare assistant, we will be together, ensuring that you have a successful development and positive experience in the Netherlands.
Sobre o trabalhoAs a health aide, you are expected to assist with daily activities, outlined by an established care plan, which include:
- Taking care of the patient's personal hygiene
- Wound care.
- Medication administration.
- Psychological support.
- Globally support daily activities and tasks.
- Provide necessary updates on patient well-being.
- Maintain contact with other disciplines, informal caregivers, and family.
- European Union passport.
- Level 4 health assistant course or similar, valid in the European Union.
- Willingness to learn Dutch.
- Willing to move to the Netherlands.
- Ability to communicate in English.
- Free Dutch course
- Study allowance during the Dutch course
- Competitive salary
- 32- to 36-hour workweek
- Covered costs of registering as a healthcare professional
- Paid flight to the Netherlands
- Airport pick-up
- Financial support for housing