
Saudi Arabia has announced new job opportunities for female Pakistani nurses in its growing healthcare sector.
The positions target candidates under 40 years, holding a BSc Nursing (16 years) or equivalent qualification from a recognized institution. Priority will be given to those who have passed the Prometric licensing exam.
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The role is for a special nurse with a monthly salary of SAR 4,500 for a seven-day, 12-hour work schedule. Nurses working six days per week will earn SAR 500 less. Active patient care accounts for 5–6 hours, with remaining hours on-call.
The employer offers free shared accommodation with basic furnishings, air-conditioning, and attached bathrooms, plus transportation to and from the workplace. Economy-class air tickets from Pakistan to Jeddah are included at the start and end of the contract, along with 21 days of annual leave.
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Interested candidates should apply online via the OEC portal and upload a Rs1,000 bank challan with their application. Selected nurses will join a network of Saudi healthcare facilities supporting the country’s expanding medical services.