The world needs nurses! If you didn't know, there's a global shortage of nurses. Health systems worldwide are struggling to find qualified professionals. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates a global shortage of 4.5 million nurses and 0.31 million midwives by 2030...
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It is a great time to dream of becoming a registered nurse in the US. Due to varying reasons, the demand for nurses in the US is rising. Besides the competitive salary and attractive benefits package, there are many other highlights like flexible working hours, improved lifestyle, paid opportunities for educational advancements etc. But many qualified nurses stumble on the question of how to apply.
Are you a registered nurse looking for nursing jobs in the UK? The NHS is facing a critical shortage of nurses, offering a fantastic chance for you to build a rewarding career in one of the world's leading healthcare systems.
The UK government has announced a significant 5.5% consolidated pay increase for NHS nurses on Agenda for Change (AfC) contracts in England, effective from 1 April 2024. The Labour government accepted the recommendations of the NHS Pay Review Body (PRB) and announced the pay rise on July 29th, 2024.
Many nurses make the move to countries like the UK, US, and Ireland in pursuit of higher pay, better job opportunities, and a more exciting lifestyle. In fact, these nations are actively seeking qualified international nurses to fill their staffing gaps. With 29 million nurses worldwide, it's no surprise that one in eight practice in a country other than their home country. And with a global nursing shortage, the demand for skilled nurses has never been higher.
Imagine using your skills and compassion to care for patients in a new country, experiencing a different culture, all while propelling your career forward. If this sounds exciting, then you're not alone! Many nurses crave the challenge and advancement that comes with international nursing opportunities.
A Step-by-Step Guide for International Nurses. This blog outlines the 7 steps to becoming a registered nurse in the USA, including education requirements, visa options, and the NCLEX-RN licensure exam.
Considering a nursing or midwifery career in the UK? This guide explains the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) registration process for international nurses and midwives. Learn about the process, eligibility, exams, costs, and resources required to register for the UK NMC.
On International Women’s Day, Global Nurse Force celebrates the countless women who dedicate their lives
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust provides experience-based salary along with free accommodation for the first month and subsidized housing for 5 months, demonstrating the healthcare system's commitment to its nursing staff.
Global Nurse Force celebrates the successful recruitment of 150 highly skilled nurses for the Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust.
H-1B vs. EB-3 Visa: A Comprehensive Guide for Nurses Migrating to the U.S. Are you
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