Location: Asia /Offshore
Closes: 28 June 2016
Ref: 100104QQ
Description
Celebrity Cruises is looking for inspired global professionals who believe in success through commitment and pride to join our expanding family. As an industry leader in service and innovation, we provide a working environment that fosters career growth and development for our onboard team members. With a fleet of innovative cruise ships, each offering guests a premium vacation experience, there are almost countless opportunities to join us at sea.
Reports to: Ship's Doctor Responsibilities include but are not limited to: The ship's nurse is responsible for providing day-to-day care to the guests and crew in the Infirmary, and responding to emergencies whenever they occur on the ship, under the direction of the ship's physician. The ship's nurse is also required to undertake a variety of administrative functions to maintain the smooth operation of the Infirmary.
Qualifications
Must be a Registered Nurse in the Unites States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zeeland, Ireland, South Africa or European Union, or other country approved by Chief Medical Officer.
3 years of either Emergency or critical care experience.
Current BLS certification is required. Current ACLS certification as and ACLS provided (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) or its equivalent.
Experience or ability to learn simple laboratory, x-ray procedures and venipuncture.
Positive attitude and ability to work with people of different nationalities.
Must have the ability to successfully complete a medication administration exam.
Ability to participate in emergency life-saving drill and required training.
Ability to read, write and speak English clearly and distinctly.
All international applicants must have the ability to obtain a C1/D1 visa (and other relevant visas) when applicable.
All applicants must pass a pre-employment medical examination and be deemed fit for duty at sea.
Basic computer proficiency is required.
Reports to: Ship's Doctor Responsibilities include but are not limited to: The ship's nurse is responsible for providing day-to-day care to the guests and crew in the Infirmary, and responding to emergencies whenever they occur on the ship, under the direction of the ship's physician. The ship's nurse is also required to undertake a variety of administrative functions to maintain the smooth operation of the Infirmary.
Qualifications
Must be a Registered Nurse in the Unites States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zeeland, Ireland, South Africa or European Union, or other country approved by Chief Medical Officer.
3 years of either Emergency or critical care experience.
Current BLS certification is required. Current ACLS certification as and ACLS provided (Advanced Cardiac Life Support) or its equivalent.
Experience or ability to learn simple laboratory, x-ray procedures and venipuncture.
Positive attitude and ability to work with people of different nationalities.
Must have the ability to successfully complete a medication administration exam.
Ability to participate in emergency life-saving drill and required training.
Ability to read, write and speak English clearly and distinctly.
All international applicants must have the ability to obtain a C1/D1 visa (and other relevant visas) when applicable.
All applicants must pass a pre-employment medical examination and be deemed fit for duty at sea.
Basic computer proficiency is required.