Clinique Arago

New opportunity at Clinique ARAGO - We are looking for State-qualified NURSES

Posted on 07/08/2021

No. 1 hospital in France for hip replacement surgery

2nd hospital in France in the 2020 ranking published by Le Point newspaper

The Almaviva Group's private clinic in the 14th arrondissement of Paris opened in 2015, with :

  • 72 full hospitalisation beds
  • 10 places in the Ambulatory Surgery Unit
  • 7 operating theatres
  • 11 postsin the Interventional Monitoring Room

The Clinique Arago is a nationally-renowned establishment of excellence specialising in orthopaedic surgery, and is looking for :

STATE-QUALIFIED NURSES

Open-ended contract positions to contribute to our establishment project, which aims for operational excellence, performance and quality of life at work:

ATTRACTIVE WORKING CONDITIONS:

12-week shift schedule including :

  • 1 weekend worked every 4 weeks
  • 8 consecutive days off

Annual closure of the clinic:

  • 3 to 4 weeks in August, depending on activity
  • 1 week between Christmas and New Year's Day

ATTRACTIVE REMUNERATION PACKAGE :

  • 13th month bonus after one year's service
  • Profit-sharing bonus
  • 6th week's paid holiday after two years' service

JOIN US!

Send us your application (covering letter + CV) by e-mail to: frederique.floquet@almaviva-sante.com

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