International nurse recruitment programme

Our International Nurse Recruitment Programme

We know that starting a career can be tough, even more so if it involves moving to another country. This is why our nursing development and education team launched a recruitment programme to support nurses.

Our international nurse recruitment programme prepares and develops nurses for a career in a dynamic, international healthcare setting. Our programme gives international nurses a structured and supportive learning environment that encourages development of skills and knowledge to be successful in thier career. 

What We Offer

Nursing Careers at Healthcare Facilities in the International & USA

Nursing Careers Abroad

Exciting Jobs throughout the USA & international

Direct Hire Nursing Jobs

Permanent Placement at Leading Healthcare Facilities

End To End Support

Full Support Every Step of the Way

Why Work Abroad

Learn New Skills & Accomplish Your Dreams

Why WANTNURSE Force

We understand that moving to another country can be a stressful experience. We’re here to make it as easy as possible.

When you register with Want Nurse, your consultant will tailor a recruitment plan to your specific needs, ensuring that you’re placed into nothing short of your ideal position.

With over 20 years of experience recruiting nurses for the USA, you can rest assured that we’ll provide you the advice, information and support you need to secure your dream job abroad.

Think about where you are today and where you’d like to be. If living and working abroad is part of your plans, Wnat Nurse can guide you every step of the way!

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Are you ready to take your nursing career to the next level?

WantNurse is ready to take every step with you through the international nursing recruitment process so you and your family can get to the United States and start achieving your career goals. Start the next phase of your rewarding international nursing career, by clicking the link below.

FAQ'S

How To Achieve Your Goal of Living and Working in the United States

  • Must possess a current/valid, unrestricted license
  • Must have successfully completed a nursing education program approved by a U.S. State Nursing Board
  • Must have a minimum of one (1) year experience
  • Must be currently working in an acute care hospital setting

If you meet the above qualification, please Click here to apply. Once your application is received, someone from our recruiting department will be in contact with you.

Working as a Nurse in the U.S.

We consider your skills, experience, and goals when determining which hospital is best suited to you. We consider both your preferences and the needs of the hospital to ensure that we make a match that works well for nurses and the facilities.

Nurses are treated as professionals in the U.S., and as a Registered Nurse, you will most likely have more autonomy than you are used to at home. WantNurse will thoroughly prepare you for the differences you will encounter when you begin working in a U.S. hospital. Our preparation will make certain you will know what to expect on the job.If you meet the above qualification, please Click here to apply. Once your application is received, someone from our recruiting department will be in contact with you.

Once accepted into the program, it takes approximately 12 to 24 months before you can begin your assignment in the U.S. The amount of time it will take to process your visa application is ultimately dependent on the movement of the "current" priority date for your paticular nationality. "Current priority dates" are issued monthly via the visa bulletin board.

VisaScreen application fees and IELTS testing fees will be reimbursed once you start working for the employer in the U.S.

Licenses and Visas

You will need an Employment-Based Permanent Resident Visa. U.S. imigration law provides aliens with a variety of ways to become a lawful permanent residents ( I-551 Green Card) through employment in the United States. The category for registered nurses is the employment-based (EB3) "preference immigrant" category.

Once an employment offer is extended, WantNurse will help you study for, and obtain, your U.S. nursing license. We will also handle all the requirements for your permanent resident nursing visa (Green Card).

If you are married, your spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 can legally relocate to the U.S. with you.

When WantNurse sponsors you for a Permanent Resident Visa, your spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 will be able to apply at the same time.

A Permanent Resident Visa (I-551 Green Card) is proof of lawful permanent resident state in the United States. The card may also serve as a valid identification document and proof that you and your family is eligible to live and work in the United States.

Yes. We pay the filing fee for your permanent resident visa (Green Card). However, once your application is approved, you will be responsible for any fees associated with the processing of your spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 included in the permanent resident visa application.

Visa Credentials Assessment Service is a comprehensive service for healthcare professions seeking an occupational visa to work in the United States. Applicants who successfully complete VisaScreen receive an offical ICHP Certificate from the VisaScreen: Visa Credentials Assessment Service. This certificate satisfies the United States Federal screening requirements. Applicants who sucessfully complete VisaScreen receive a VisaScreen Certificate, which can be presented to a consular office, or in the case adjustment of status, the Attorney General, as part of a visa application.

After an immigration visa petition is approved and prior to a visa interview appointment at the U.S. Embassy. Foreign nurse graduates are required to complete this screening program as part of U.S. immigration requirements.
Visa Credentials Assessment Service is a comprehensive screening service for healthcare professionals seeking an occupational visa to work in the United States. Applicants who successfully complete VisaScreen receive an official ICHP Certificate for the VisaScreen: Visa Credentials Assessment Service. This certificate satisfies the United States Federal screening requirements.

WantNurse will pay the cost for your VisaScreen application. If you require any additional training from your school of nursing or English language training to meet the minimum standards for the VisaScreen, the costs will be your responsibility. We reimburse for your NCLEX-RN and IELTS testing fees, once you start working for WantNurse in the U.S.

To get your R.N. license, you will need to pass the NCLEX-RN examination. WantNurse collaborated with Archer review, A comprehensive online training program to help you pass the exam

Once your application is accepted, the first step is to apply for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Nurses must pass the computerized, multiple-choice NCLEX-RN exam to be eligible for American nursing employment. The NCLEX-RN exam, which covers five areas of nursing (medicine, surgery, pediatrics, psychiatry, and obstetrics), is designed to test your knowledge and ability to provide high-quality patient care. The exam takes about five hours, and you will know your results within three weeks of taking the exam.

You will be responsible for the cost of the NCLEX-RN examination fee. 

No, you do not need IELTS before you apply with WantNurse. It is important to be aware that you will need to pass the IELTS exam at some point in the process in order for us to obtain your VisaScreen Certificate (takes 2-3 months to process). You will be required to meed the requirements for IELTS to obtain an immigrant visa.

IELTS is an acronym for the International English Language Testing System, a standardized English language test that assesses an individual’s reading, writing, and verbal skills. The IELTS is an English language exam that allows non-native speakers to demonstrate their proficiency in the language.

You will be responsible for the cost of the IELTS examination fee. This Will reimbursed by the employer  once your start Working in the U.S