(RN) Nurse/ Nursing Assistant (Auxiliary Nurse)/ Nursing Trainee

Lagos Full-time Undisclosed
Job Description
MUST RESIDES AROUND IGANDO, IKOTUN, EGBEDA AND ITS ENVIRONS.

Note: If you wish to Train with us, as a Nurse Trainee, you can apply with your SSCE.

We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Staff/ Assistant Nurse to provide high-quality patient care in Concordia Hospital..

The Staff Nurse will be responsible for assessing patient conditions, administering treatments, coordinating with our healthcare teams, and ensuring patient comfort and safety.

Location: Igando, Lagos Nigeria.

Note; Must live around igando, ikotun and Egbada axis.

Do not apply if you do not live around those areas

Key Responsibilities:

A. Patient Care & Assessment:
• Conduct initial and ongoing patient assessments, including vital signs, symptoms, and medical history.

• Monitor patient progress and report significant changes to the Doctor.

B. Treatment & Medication Administration:
• Administer medications and treatments as prescribed by the Doctor.

• Ensure proper documentation of medication administration and patient responses.

• C. Collaboration & Communication:
• Coordinate with doctors, therapists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure comprehensive patient care.

D. Documentation & Compliance:
• Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records in electronic and paper formats.

• Ensure compliance with hospital policies, healthcare regulations, and professional nursing standards.

• Report any incidents, errors, or safety concerns promptly.

How to Apply: Send your C.V to the email address:

concordhospital95@gmail.com

*Note: Assistant Nurses (Auxiliary Nurses) can apply

Job Type: Full-time

Job Type: Full-time

Application Question(s):
• Do you reside around igando, Ikotun, and axis?

Experience:
• Nursing : 1 year (Required)

Location:
• Lagos (Required)
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Job Snapshot
  • Posted: Feb 24, 2026
  • Job Type: Full-time
  • Location: Lagos
  • Source: External