Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Nursing Induction Program

Nurses are in short supply in Singapore. Nurses who were registered in their own countries can work as a State Registered Nurse in Singapore after completing a Nursing Induction Program that is accredited by the Singapore Nursing Board.

Nurses who are State Registered Nurses (SRN) in their own countries but who work as a State Enrolled Nurse (SEN) or a Nursing Aide in Singapore can convert to work as a State Registered Nurse in Singapore after completing the Nursing Induction Program. These skilled professionals can then practice in Singapore at the level at which they have been trained for, and patients will benefit from a larger pool of SRNs while the SEN posts can be relatively easier to fill.

If you want to work as a SRN in Singapore or want to convert from an SEN role to an SRN role after passing the examination of the Singapore Nursing Board, please send an email to jonathan.chan@harrietgroup.com

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