GNM / B.Sc. Nursing from a recognized institute
Valid registration with State Nursing Council
BLS mandatory; ACLS preferred for ER/ICU nurses
Chemo-training preferred for Day Care Unit
Strong clinical assessment and patient-care skills
Ability to handle emergencies and critical cases (ER/ICU)
Knowledge of medication administration, monitoring & documentation
Understanding of infection control and NABH nursing standards
Communicate well with patients, attendants, and clinical teams
EMR / computer knowledge (preferred)
ER/ICU: 1–3 years preferred
General Ward: Freshers accepted; experience preferred
Day Care: Experience in chemotherapy observation or oncology (preferred)
Provide immediate care to emergency patients
Perform triage, assess vitals, and assist doctors in urgent procedures
Administer medications, oxygen therapy, and emergency drugs
Assist in CPR/Code Blue and stabilization
Maintain ER records, consent forms, and documentation
Coordinate with ICU, lab, radiology, and pharmacy for fast patient management
Provide continuous monitoring of critically ill patients
Manage ventilators, infusions, and critical care equipment
Assist doctors during rounds and procedures
Monitor ABG, ECG, urine output, and vitals
Maintain sterile techniques and infection control practices
Prepare shift handovers, nursing notes, and documentation accurately
Provide routine patient care: medication, vitals, hygiene, and monitoring
Assist in admission, transfer, and discharge process
Maintain patient files, treatment charts, and nursing notes
Coordinate with doctors, pharmacy, lab, dietician, and billing
Educate patients and attendants about care and safety
Ensure ward cleanliness and equipment readiness
Prepare patients for chemotherapy/infusions under oncologist instructions
Administer prescribed medications, pre-meds, and IV lines
Observe and report any reactions during chemotherapy
Maintain chemo records, consent forms, and nursing charts
Follow safe handling of cytotoxic drugs (as per hospital policy)
Provide post-chemo care and patient instructions