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Jobquest is now recruiting Registered Nurses (RNs) for highly paid jobs in Los Angeles California and the State of Florida.

We are a global recruitment company dedicated to helping international nurses who wish to obtain jobs and start their lives in the United States. We work with some of the best hospitals and healthcare facilities in the USA. Nurses earn starting salaries of $50,000 a year. We also provide help with the qualifying exams of NCLEX, CGFNS, TOEFL and IELTS. You can trust us to uphold the highest ethical and professional standards in healthcare recruitment. Our Legal services are FREE to Nurses who apply to our Nursing program.

The USA is short of nurses and subject to you meeting their entrance criteria, we can help you to get a Green Card for you and your dependants.

Qualifications and experience:

  • 1+ years experience as a Jamaican/Trinidadian registered nurse
  • Graduated from a University or Nursing School.
  • No Criminal record

Jobquest will assist in the following:

  • VISA applications
  • Organise the application process and find a relevant job for you.
  • Arrange telephone interviews and help with questions and answers.
  • Help with interview technique
  • Advise on English examinations and NCLEX

Benefits of the program:

  • A working Visa
  • Excellent Salary and career prospects
  • Health plans
  • Insurance and pensions
  • Help with accomodation
  • Advice on Family relocation

Submit your preliminary application (submit online) to Jobquest International.

The NCLEX® Examination

The National Council Licensure Examination is a standardized exam that each state board of nursing uses to determine whether or not a candidate is prepared for entry-level nursing practice.

NCLEX Examination Subject Matter

According to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, the NCLEX examination covers the following "categories of client needs":

  • Safe, Effective Care Environment

    • Management of Care

    • Safety and Infection Control

  • Health Promotion and Maintenance

    • Growth and Development Through the Life Span

    • Prevention and Early Detection of Disease

  • Psychosocial Integrity

    • Coping and Adaptation

    • Psychosocial Adaptation

  • Physiological Integrity

    • Basic Care and Comfort

    • Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies

    • Reduction of Risk Potential

    • Physiological Adaptation

NCLEX Eligibility : In order to take the NCLEX examination, you must apply for nursing license from your state board of nursing. That board will determine whether or not you meet its criteria for NCLEX examination-eligibility. You must then register to take the exam.

NCLEX Registration : Once you've applied for a license from your state board of nursing, you will receive an NCLEX Examination Candidate Bulletin in the mail. You may then register with the National Council of State Boards of Nursing's testing service by phone, or by filling out a mail-in registration form.

Once your state board of nursing has verified your eligibility to take the NCLEX examination, you will receive an Authorization to Take the Test (ATT), along with a list of testing centers and instructions for how to schedule an appointment to take the examination.

Length of Test : The NCLEX examination is a multiple choice exam which uses an interactive system called Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) to gauge your level of competence. RN candidates will answer a minimum of 75 questions, LPN candidates a minimum of 85 questions. After you have answered the minimum number of questions, the computer will attempt to access your level of competence.

If you are clearly above the passing standard at this time, you will pass; likewise, if you are clearly below the standard you will fail. If you are too close to the standard to allow a definitive result to be determined, you will continue to answer questions until a final assessment can be made. RN candidates may take a maximum of 265 questions, LPN candidates a maximum of 205.

Time to Complete the Exam : You will have 5 hours in which to complete the exam. This includes the time set aside for the introductory computer tutorial and for two 10-minute breaks.

NCLEX Examination Scoring : The NCLEX examination is scored once by the computer on which you are taking it, and a second time by the National Council's testing service.

Receiving Results : It will take about a month for your state board of nursing to mail you the results of your exam.

Not Passing the Test :  If you fail the test, your state board of nursing will mail you a diagnostic profile that will outline both the areas of knowledge in which your performance was satisfactory and the areas in which it was not.

Retaking the Test Yes, you may retake the test as many times as you need to. The National Council's policy dictates that you wait at least 91 days before retaking the test. Individual state boards may impose other, stricter requirements.

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