Interested in Nursing Opportunities in Iceland? Register on our portal!
Landspítali is the leading hospital in Iceland and the largest workplace for employees in health care. We are seeking motivated and well-qualified nurses to join our team. If you are a registered nurse and want to join our great team of healthcare professionals please register on our application portal. We are committed building a diverse team of professionals and a culture of equality, diversity, and inclusion.
Landspítali emphasizes holistic service tailored to the individual, family nursing, teamwork, and a good working environment. We put great emphasis on quality and continuous improvement. Individualised on-ward training is provided, as well as extensive support. Work is carried out in shifts with 32-36 hours of work per week.
Main tasks and responsibilities
- To provide nursing service, counselling, and support to patients and their families
- Participation in interdisciplinary teamwork
- Active participation in development and implementation of innovations in nursing
Qualifications - what we are looking for
- License to practise as a registered nurse (Valid license to practice as a registered nurse, issued by the relevant authority in the applicant's home country)
- Education that meets the requirements as defined in the regulation on the education, rights and obligations of registered nurses and criteria for granting of licenses and specialist licenses. The regulation is issued by the Healthcare Practitioners Act. For applicants educated outside Europe, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSc) or equivalent degree is required to qualify.
- A minimum of B2 level proficiency in English according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). Language certificates will be requested.
- At least A1 level proficiency in Icelandic (CEFR) at the start of employment; willingness to participate in continued Icelandic language learning is expected.
- A motivated, adaptable, and dedicated professional, eager to grow and contribute to an international healthcare environment
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with patients, colleagues, and multidisciplinary teams.
- A minimum two year experience in clinical nursing practice is required. Previous international work experience is an advantage.
- A strong commitment to patient care, ethical practice, and continuous professional development.
Frekari upplýsingar um starfið
For further information about international recruitment at Landspítali please visit our website.
What we offer:
- Assistance and guidance in applying for a residence permit based on work
- Assistance and guidance in applying for an Icelandic nursing license
- Participation in a professional development program specially designed for foreign nurses, focusing on clinical skills, integration, and adaptation to the Icelandic healthcare system
- Icelandic language courses, partly during working hours
- Competitive salary and benefits according to collective bargaining agreements between the Icelandic Nurses' Association and the state.
Applications must be accompanied by:
- Copies of educational credentials, diplomas, and nursing licenses translated into English.
- A CV in English, including detailed contact information for references and specific information about the department where you have previously worked
- An introductory letter in English, outlining your motivation, qualifications, and suitability for the position.
- Employment certificate/s from previous employers
- Confirmation of employment
- A Certificate of Good Standing (or equivalent official letter) from the relevant nursing regulatory authority in your home country or any country where you have been licensed
- A photocopy of your valid passport (photo identification page)
- Any additional certifications relevant to nursing practice (e.g. ACLS, BLS, language certificates, specialty certifications), if available
- All supporting documents must be submitted in pdf format
All recruitment processes at Landspítali adhere to the institution's equality and diversity policy.