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Tunisia: Saudi Arabia is recruiting Tunisian doctors

The Tunisian Technical Cooperation Agency (ATCT) has revealed that a health establishment in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia desires to recruit medical and paramedical executives.

ATCT called on the candidates interested in submitting a CV in English, before the end of August 2023. This recruitment affects nephrologists and dialysis specialists having experience of at least 5 years and not surpassing the age of 55 years.

This health establishment likewise plans to recruit nurses with 2 -years of experience in dialysis services and not exceeding the age of 40 with a wage of 4,500 riyal. Housing and transport are the responsibility of the employer.

The same source added that the salary is fixed between 25,000 and 45,000 Saudi Riyal. The establishment in question secures doctors housing and transport.

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