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Vacancy: Head of Nursing Practice & Regulations at ICN- Apply Now.

Fellow Nurses Africa by Fellow Nurses Africa
March 25, 2025
in Health News, NHS Jobs, NURSING
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Are you an experienced nursing professional passionate about advancing global nursing standards? The International Council of Nurses (ICN) is seeking a highly qualified individual to serve as the Head of Nursing Practice and Regulations!

This role is pivotal in shaping global nursing policies, promoting advanced practice, and driving innovative care models that enhance patient safety, equity, and professional growth.

Why Work with ICN?

✅ Make a Global Impact – Contribute to policies that shape nursing worldwide.
✅ Support the Nursing Profession – Advocate for ethical, legal, and professional standards.
✅ Collaborate with Global Experts – Work with top nursing professionals and policymakers.
✅ Professional Growth – Thrive in a culture that values excellence, teamwork, and well-being.

Location: Geneva, Switzerland
Position: Head of Nursing Practice & Regulations

If you’re passionate about shaping the future of nursing, this is your chance to lead and drive change at a global level!

🔗 Apply Now: bit.ly/3NIPiwt

📞 For inquiries, contact: +41 22 908 01 00

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