About us: Our organization, Rising Star Outreach of India, is a non-profit that is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals affected by leprosy. We provide three key services to these individuals: education, medical care, and colony development activities. To learn more about our organization or school, please visit our website at www.risingstaroutreachofindia.org (or) www.risingstaroutreach.org Here are some benefits you'll receive when working with us:
After completing your Probationary period, you can take advantage of Annual Leave Encashment.
We offer comprehensive Leave Benefits, including 12 CL, 12 ML, and 22 List of holidays as per government norms after the successful completion of Probation.
You'll have the option to contribute equally to your Provident fund.
After your Probation period, you'll be eligible for our Corporate Health Insurance.
Free Food & Accomodation
Your main responsibilities will include: (a) To give proper medical care to students in our school and the patients in the leprosy colonies. (b) To coordinate with the National Medical Manager and medical officer during the emergencies and initiate the treatment for the students/patients and also take them to the referral hospitals. (c) Monitoring immunizations, managing communicable diseases, and assessing the school environment to prevent injury and ensure safety. (e) Perform injections; change a wound dressing and any other needed nursing activity. (g) Prepare rooms, sterile instruments, equipment, and supplies, and ensure that stock of supplies is maintained. (i) Document all injuries and illnesses of the students and patients. Education and Experience Requirements:
Proven experience as a registered nurse Excellent knowledge of nursing care methods and procedures
In-depth knowledge of health and safety guidelines and procedures (sanitation, decontamination etc.) and willingness to follow them at all times
BSc or other diploma from a nursing program with a valid license
Willing to work with People Affected by Leprosy and Children from the Leprosy background