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February 25 at 8:53pm
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If you have you relatives or friends who are NURSE graduate and you want to come them to Finland. Recruitment job for Filipino Nurses to Finland! Try this link...
http://www1.opteam.com/juuri_nyt/philippines_info.php (http://www1.opteam.com/juuri_nyt/philippines_info.php)
Other Recruitment company for Filipino Nurses for Finland is ESperi CAre Oy... just search at Google or Yahoo for contact information. Or http://www.esperi.fi (http://www.esperi.fi/)
By the way, please recommend other filipinos in Finland to join this group "PINOYS in FINLAND". Thanks.
Best Regards from PINOYS in FINLAND group,
MAY JOY
ARTICLE about
"FINLAND IS OPEN TO FILIPINO NURSES"
Finland has opened its door to Filipino health care professionals such as nurses, practical nurses and caregivers. Finland is one of the largest countries in Northern Europe with small population.
Eight Filipino nurses, four males and four females arrived in Finland recently to receive further training in order to meet the competence-based qualification of a practical nurse in Finland. Practical nurses are trained to have the initial skills of nurses and full responsibilities of caregivers in the Philippines.
The Philippines’ readiness to be a partner in helping alleviate the critical shortage of nurses and other healthcare professionals in Finland is being discussed.
Finland is widely expected to be one of the first European countries to experience a demographic shock as an estimated 900,000 of its “baby boom” generation reach retirement age within the next twelve years.
There are plans to hire an initial batch of 100 nurses from the Philippines next year and in 2009 by a Finnish healthcare and social care manpower company.
This pilot group of nurses will undergo Finnish training and language studies in preparation for their employment that will entitle them to benefits and other privileges enjoyed by their Finnish counterparts. They were recruited by Finnish health care company Esperi Care and have spent the past two weeks getting acquainted with Finnish life and filing the paperwork for social security numbers, bank accounts, and even bus passes.
The nurses have been accommodated in two separate apartments of about 70 square meters each.
The Helsingin Sanomat newspaper reported that the starting salary for a nurse in Finland is 1,600 euros or P105,072 per month.
May Navarro (http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1259872372)
February 25 at 8:53pm
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If you have you relatives or friends who are NURSE graduate and you want to come them to Finland. Recruitment job for Filipino Nurses to Finland! Try this link...
http://www1.opteam.com/juuri_nyt/philippines_info.php (http://www1.opteam.com/juuri_nyt/philippines_info.php)
Other Recruitment company for Filipino Nurses for Finland is ESperi CAre Oy... just search at Google or Yahoo for contact information. Or http://www.esperi.fi (http://www.esperi.fi/)
By the way, please recommend other filipinos in Finland to join this group "PINOYS in FINLAND". Thanks.
Best Regards from PINOYS in FINLAND group,
MAY JOY
ARTICLE about
"FINLAND IS OPEN TO FILIPINO NURSES"
Finland has opened its door to Filipino health care professionals such as nurses, practical nurses and caregivers. Finland is one of the largest countries in Northern Europe with small population.
Eight Filipino nurses, four males and four females arrived in Finland recently to receive further training in order to meet the competence-based qualification of a practical nurse in Finland. Practical nurses are trained to have the initial skills of nurses and full responsibilities of caregivers in the Philippines.
The Philippines’ readiness to be a partner in helping alleviate the critical shortage of nurses and other healthcare professionals in Finland is being discussed.
Finland is widely expected to be one of the first European countries to experience a demographic shock as an estimated 900,000 of its “baby boom” generation reach retirement age within the next twelve years.
There are plans to hire an initial batch of 100 nurses from the Philippines next year and in 2009 by a Finnish healthcare and social care manpower company.
This pilot group of nurses will undergo Finnish training and language studies in preparation for their employment that will entitle them to benefits and other privileges enjoyed by their Finnish counterparts. They were recruited by Finnish health care company Esperi Care and have spent the past two weeks getting acquainted with Finnish life and filing the paperwork for social security numbers, bank accounts, and even bus passes.
The nurses have been accommodated in two separate apartments of about 70 square meters each.
The Helsingin Sanomat newspaper reported that the starting salary for a nurse in Finland is 1,600 euros or P105,072 per month.