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Cruise Ship Doctor Opportunity

beBeeCare
Contract
On-site
Madrid

Medical Professionals Sought for Unique Opportunity

Job Description:

We are seeking highly skilled medical professionals to join our team in providing exceptional healthcare services on cruise ships. As a member of our medical team, you will be responsible for delivering high-quality patient care, consulting with crew and guests, and collaborating with other medical staff to ensure the best possible outcomes.

As a doctor on one of our vessels, you will have the opportunity to work in a dynamic and diverse environment, treating patients from all over the world. You will be part of a close-knit team that values collaboration, respect, and open communication.

Our medical teams work closely together to provide seamless care to our guests and crew. We believe that every individual deserves personalized attention and compassion, and we strive to create a safe and welcoming environment for all.

Required Skills and Qualifications:

  • Medical Degree and current registration with an appropriate governmental or national regulatory body
  • At least three years of post-graduate clinical experience in emergency medicine, acute care, or ICU
  • Experience and certification in point-of-care ultrasound preferred
  • A valid accredited ALS/ACLS certificate before joining a vessel
  • PALS and ATLS certifications may be required before completing the first year of employment

Benefits:

  • $10K monthly (tax-free)
  • Medical protection
  • Accommodation in a single cabin with private bathroom
  • Access to ship's amenities and entertainment
  • Free gym access and crew welfare program
  • Cruise benefits
  • Stewarding services
  • Discounted prices onboard shops and SPA

Others:

Please note that additional training in advanced airway management, ICU, Primary Emergency Care, Immediate Medical Care, ECG, Advanced Trauma Life Support, and Advanced Paediatric Life Support is highly recommended.

Experience working in private healthcare settings is also preferred.