Nurse Aides X 2 Posts || First Mutual Health Services

First Mutual Health Services

DUE: 06 FEB 2024

Applications are invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons to fill vacancies that have arisen within First Mutual Health Services.

NURSE AIDE X2 (GRADE B2)

The Job

Reporting to the Registered General Nurse, the successful candidate will be responsible for the
following:

• Assists in ensuring admitted patients are as comfortable as possible.
• Feeds, bathes and dresses patients in consideration of the severity of illness in liaison with
Registered General Nurse.
• Ensures patients adhere to hospital regulations in terms of what is permitted and not permitted in
wards to ensure hygiene and infection control.
• Reports any irregularities or health concerns expressed by patients to Registered General Nurse
• Assists patients in preparation for examination or treatment and collections of specimens.
• Feeds, bathes and dresses patients in consideration of the severity of illness in liaison with.
Registered General Nurse.
• Prepares instruments for sterilization.

The Person

The ideal candidate must possess the following:
• Nurse aide certificate.
• Ability to work in a team environment.
• Good organizational skills.

TO APPLY

Candidates meeting the above criteria should forward their Curriculum Vitaes (CVs) and application letters
to Group Human Resources via the following email address [email protected]
Applications should be sent by 6 February 2024.

N.B Clearly label the position you are applying for in the subject line.

The First Mutual Holdings Limited is an equal opportunity employer which does not discriminate on the
basis of race, colour, religion, sex, gender, national origin, age and disability status. The Group encourages
applications from competent people of different demographic groupings. We foster a work environment
that is inclusive and diverse where every idea and perspective is valued.

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