<p>This Clinical Nurse opportunity is based in Libya and is structured around a Joint Commission International (JCI)-accredited care environment, with practice standards aligned to the Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners (QCHP) Nursing/Midwifery Competency Framework and Scope of Practice. The role suits an experienced RN with a strong foundation in direct patient care, clinical assessment, and multi-cultural patient populations. With a minimum of 10 years of total nursing experience required, this position is designed for a seasoned clinician ready to contribute at a high level in an international healthcare setting.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>International assignment with an established healthcare organization operating under JCI accreditation standards</li> <li>Practice environment governed by QCHP Nursing/Midwifery Competency Framework — a recognized international standard</li> <li>Opportunity to build GCC/MENA regional experience, which is a valued credential for international nursing careers</li> <li>Electronic medical record documentation infrastructure in place supporting safe, compliant care delivery</li> <li>Collaborative, multidisciplinary team environment with structured peer validation of care planning</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Delivers direct and indirect patient care services across a defined patient population using the full nursing process — assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation</li> <li>Administers medications and therapeutic agents as part of treatment, disease prevention, and rehabilitative plans of care</li> <li>Performs procedural skills including skin tests, immunizations, phlebotomy, and initiation of peripheral venous access</li> <li>Conducts basic-to-advanced patient assessments: signs, symptoms, medication/treatment reactions, behavioral observations, and general physical condition</li> <li>Initiates emergency procedures when clinically indicated; implements appropriate referrals and reporting per standardized protocols</li> <li>Provides culturally competent care across diverse patient populations, with individualized adjustments for cultural, spiritual, age-related, psychosocial, communication, gender, economic, educational, and family needs</li> <li>Identifies and mitigates patient safety concerns with attention to age and developmental considerations</li> <li>Documents all direct and indirect care services accurately in the electronic medical record in a timely manner</li> <li>Operates within a multidisciplinary team model — communicating information, building rapport, and participating in team-based problem-solving</li> <li>ERP system knowledge required; SAP functional skills preferred as part of the operational environment</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Bachelor's Degree in Nursing or Diploma in Nursing (as recognized by the credentialing authority)</li> <li>Minimum 10 years of total nursing work experience; 5–7 years of directly relevant clinical experience required</li> <li>Prior experience in a GCC country preferred (minimum 1 year)</li> <li>Practice standards must align with QCHP Nursing/Midwifery Competency Framework and JCI regulatory requirements</li> <li>Demonstrated competency in advanced patient assessment, patient safety and risk management, medical equipment operation, and clinical expertise (Level 2 proficiency expected across these domains)</li> <li>Strong regulatory interpretation skills — ability to apply knowledge of standards to ensure compliance</li> <li>Proficiency with ERP systems; SAP functional skills are a requirement for this role</li> <li>Demonstrated leadership capability, including performance feedback, team development, and corrective action implementation</li> <li>AI fluency and analytical critical-thinking skills expected as part of the competency profile</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Libya, located on the Mediterranean coast of North Africa, offers a historically rich and geographically diverse setting — from coastal Mediterranean cities to expansive desert landscapes. Clinicians drawn to international assignments will find Libya a professionally formative environment, with exposure to a broad patient population and a healthcare system actively working toward international accreditation standards. The country's Mediterranean climate, ancient Roman archaeological sites such as Leptis Magna, and proximity to southern Europe make it a distinctive posting for nurses seeking both professional growth and cultural immersion abroad.</p>