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2024/09/03

Career Opportunities (Nursing)

Career Pathway

Alex is the first integrated general hospital that provides a one-stop, one care team led by one primary doctor as its care model.  Given the mandate to redesign healthcare, AH is committed to pushing boundaries and exploring leveraging technological innovation and new workflows to deliver better care, while keeping resources nimble and effective.

Best of all, our Alex nurses get to be part of this transformational journey, laying the groundwork to set new horizons and immerse themselves in new opportunities for growth. We have devised structured career pathways and carved out leadership programmes to boost our nurses with self-confidence and relevant skill set, along with sponsorship opportunities for continuing education.

Nursing Specialisations at Alex

We provide several opportunities to start and grow your nursing careers. We welcome aspiring nurses with open arms and teach them the ins and outs of Alex nursing before they go in the field.

The Nursing Specialisations in Alex are as follows:

  • Perioperative
  • Chronic Disease management
  • Mental Health
  • Emergency
  • Critical Care
  • Medical Surgical
  • Palliative Care
  • Ear, Nose, Throat
  • Ophthalmic Nursing
  • Nephro-Urology
  • Gerontology

Nursing Career Pathway

Alexandra Hospital offers Clinical, Management and Education/research career pathways for Nursing staff:

Nursing Career Pathway Chart
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