<p>This Clinical Nurse opportunity is based in Libya and is structured around a comprehensive acute care nursing scope aligned with Joint Commission International (JCI) standards and the Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners (QCHP) Nursing/Midwifery Competency Framework. The role suits an experienced RN with a strong procedural foundation, cross-cultural patient care competency, and a minimum of five years of relevant clinical experience. Nurses who thrive in internationally regulated, high-accountability environments — and who are ready to bring leadership-level clinical expertise to a structured team setting — will find this a substantive and professionally rewarding placement.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>International assignment with a structured clinical framework governed by JCI and QCHP standards</li> <li>Professional liability coverage consistent with facility regulatory requirements</li> <li>ERP/SAP system access and training support as part of the operational environment</li> <li>Opportunity to develop AI fluency competencies within a forward-looking clinical technology framework</li> <li>Exposure to a diverse, multicultural patient population with broad cross-cultural care experience</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Full nursing process delivery across a defined patient population, including assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of care</li> <li>Direct and indirect care services encompassing medication and therapeutic agent administration, treatment execution, disease prevention, and rehabilitative care planning</li> <li>Procedural scope includes skin tests, immunizations, phlebotomy, and initiation of peripheral venous access</li> <li>Emergency procedure initiation as clinically indicated, with standardized referral and reporting protocols</li> <li>Patient care documentation conducted in an electronic medical record (EMR) system, with accuracy and timeliness as core performance standards</li> <li>Care delivery adapted to diverse patient needs including cultural, spiritual, age-related, psychosocial, communication, gender, economic, educational, and family considerations</li> <li>Patient safety assessment and intervention with specific attention to age and developmental considerations</li> <li>Collaborative, team-based care model with active participation in problem-solving, peer validation of care plans, and interdisciplinary communication</li> <li>Quality assurance responsibilities include measuring health outcomes against established patient care goals and recommending or implementing adjustments</li> <li>ERP platform (preferably SAP) used for operational and administrative functions alongside clinical EMR documentation</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Bachelor's Degree in Nursing or Diploma in Nursing (both listed as accepted educational pathways)</li> <li>Minimum 10 years of total professional work experience; 5–7 years of directly relevant clinical nursing experience required</li> <li>Prior experience in a GCC (Gulf Cooperation Council) healthcare setting preferred (minimum 1 year)</li> <li>Demonstrated competency in advanced patient assessment, patient safety and risk management, and clinical expertise at Level 2 proficiency</li> <li>Medical equipment knowledge at Level 2, with the ability to operate mechanical and medical devices</li> <li>ERP knowledge, preferably SAP functional skills, required for operational success in this role</li> <li>Competencies in resilience, agility, quality orientation, leadership, and AI fluency expected</li> <li>Ability to interpret and apply regulatory standards in compliance with JCI and QCHP requirements</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>This position is located in Libya, a North African nation on the Mediterranean coast with a rich historical and cultural heritage spanning ancient Roman, Ottoman, and modern eras. Libya offers a distinctive international living experience, with access to Mediterranean climate, archaeological sites of global significance such as Leptis Magna, and a growing healthcare infrastructure. Nurses drawn to international assignments — particularly those with prior Middle East or North Africa experience — will find Libya a professionally and personally expansive environment.</p>