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Best Jobs for Pakistani Nurses in March 2019 | PKN

This page will be updated periodically as the new jobs will be announced in March 2019. Please remember that we only share government vacancies or the jobs announced by renowned private institutes which offer handsome salaries and other perks and privileges along with good working environment. Click here to subscribe to our email updates and get email updates about all of our posts. 

100 vacancies for nurses at Fazaia Ruth Pfau Medical College, PAF Base, Faisal, Karachi. Published in Daily Dawn on 24th March 2019. The last date to apply is 9th April 2019.

100 posts for Male Nurses and 135 posts for female Nurses at Nishtar Medical University & Hospital Multan | The last date to apply is 6th April 2019






Nursing Director post at MTI Hayatabad Medical Complex, Peshawar published in Daily Aaj Newspaper on 21st March 2019. The last date to apply is 4th April 2019. Good option for those who have a higher degree in nursing and those who don't have a government job.


Nurses BPS-16 vacancies  at NSGBRM Hospital Mastung | Published in Daily Jang on 19th March 2019| Last Date 6th April 2019



Charge Nurses, Head Nurses, Nurse Managers Vacancies | Medical Teaching Institution Khyber Teaching Hospital Peshawar | Published in Daily Aaj on 9th March 2019 | Apply within 15 days



21 Posts of Staff Nurses for Special Persons | Punjab Employees Social Security Institution through PPSC | Last Date: 18th March 2019 | Apply online on PPSC website: http://www.ppsc.gop.pk



1st March 2019, Staff Nurse | Primary & Secondary Healthcare Department Punjab | last date 15th March 2019

نرسنگ پروفیشنلز کے لئیے اہم سرکاری آسامیوں، معیاری پرائیویٹ اداروں کی آسامیوں، اڈمیشنز ، اور پاکستان میں نرسنگ پروفیشن کے متعلق دوسری اہم، مستند اور  جامع معلومات کے لئیے ہمارا بلاگ وزٹ کرتے رہیں۔
ہماری اہم اپڈیٹس بذریعہ ای میل الرٹ حاصل کرنے کے لئیے نیچے دئیے گئے لنک پر سبسکرائب کریں اور اپنے ای میل ان باکس میں جا کر ہماری طرف سے بھیجی گئی ای میل کو کنفرم کریں

آپ کی ای میل کنفرم ہونے کے بعد ہمارے بلاگ پر ہونے والی اھم اپ ڈیٹس کے بارے میں آپ کو ای میل ملنا شروع ہو جائیں گی۔


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  1. Plz confrm this jobs are contarct baise or permanant
    Thnx

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    1. Dear unknown, any jobs announced through Public Service Commissions are on permanent basis. Moreover, the other jobs on this page are also permanent.

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  2. Thank you so much for sharing this

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  3. مستونگ میں جاب کرنا کیا ٹیک ہے؟ کیا کوئی وہاں کے حالات کے بارے میں بتا سکتا ہے ؟

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    Best Professional MatchMakers

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