Nurses have you considered working in Ireland ?

Thank you for your interest in my nursing vacancies. It is a great time to apply for nursing positions in Ireland. I am working with hospitals, clinics and health services across Ireland in both city and rural locations who are looking to employ nurses just like you. The package on offer varies by employer but all of the employers I work with offer a generous salary (€30,000 to €40,000 + overtime + allowances) and most offer a relocation package. If you have decided you definitely want to proceed with securing a job in Ireland, the next step is to register with NMBI (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Ireland). To be eligible to apply for registration with NMBI, you must: - Hold a current registration, or licence without restriction, with the competent authority in the country in which you qualified or have been practising (or both) - Have practised as a nurse or midwife in the last five years - Meet the language competence requirements (see below about IELTS Test) If you trained outside the EU or EEA, and meet these requirements, you are a Group 3 applicant. If you trained outside of the European Union or EEA, your training will be compared directly against NMBI's requirements and standards for that division. Your application will need a full educational assessment. IELTS - International English Language Testing System Academic Test: Note: A score in excess of the minimum requirement in all of the components of the test will be required to achieve an overall score of 7.0. Listening - 6.5; Reading - 6.5; Writing - 7.0; Speaking - 7.0 IELTS exam results are only valid for 2 years. ADAPTATION COURSE As a Group 3 applicant, you will be required to complete an Adaptation course (min of 6 weeks) to finalise your NMBI registration. After successful completion of this course you will receive a full registration with NMBI. And this will allow you to practice as a Nurse in Ireland. Several of the hospitals I work with will sponsor the adaptation, pay you while you do the adaptation and provide accommodation. Some of the hospitals will also pay for your flights and refund the costs of your NMBI registration. If you trained outside of the EU or EEA, your training will be compared directly against NMBI's requirements and standards for that division. Your application will need a full educational assessment. You can read more about the process at the following link: Ready????? To start your NMBI application, please follow these simple steps: Step 1: Send the " Overseas Registration Application Request Form" & the registration fee of €350 DIRECTLY to The Irish Nursing Board (ABA). - "Overseas Application Request Form" can be downloaded from their web site: Step 2: As soon as you have sent the "Overseas Registration Application Request From" and the Registration fee directly to ABA, let me know! Step 3 You will receive an application pack. You can read about completing this pack here: Step 4 You will need to request some documents from your local Authorities. You can read about this here: Once you submit the registration pack, we can begin organising interviews for you! So, get busy, send in those forms today and take a step towards a new life in Ireland!

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