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Hi all
I wonder if there is anyone that might be able to help with some direction RE employment ops in psychiatric nursing in SAN JOSE i am a qalified mental health sister here in UK at mo specilising in care of the elderly in the community.
Would really appreciate hearing from anyone with some tips to go forward if poss wiv this.
Many thanks for taking time to read this.. Scrasie
If you search, you will find many forums posts regarding jobs and working in Costa Rica – It’s not a simple process and and can imagine it being even less simple when it comes to working in any government related health care facilities which would only work of course if you speak fluent Spanish do you?
You can see our minimum salaries article at: [ https://www.welovecostarica.com/members/436.cfm ]
The salary for a highly trained and very experienced nurse working full time in Costa Rica would be about 502 British pounds (under $1,000) per month.
Scott Oliver – Founder
WeLoveCostaRica.com
It would be well to search this forum carefully for discussions about employment opportunities for foreigners in Costa Rica. In words of one syllable or less, it ain’t likely.
Costa Rica is very protective of its citizens and their employment opportunities. Any foreigner will have to go to extreme lengths to work here legally although there are some who work here illegally. If you have a bona fide offer of employment here, your employer can help you wade through the bureaucratic maze of obtaining a work permit. It’s a long, drawn out process.
Hi Scott,
Many thanks to you for taking the time to reply to my enquiry re employment in health.It looks like i have some research to do.Also whilst here in the UK should take serious time to learn Spanish.
Thankyou for taking the time to reply to my questions re employment in health.I believe its not going to be an easy task but worth continuing to persue.
Looks very much like i need to look at Spanish language too!!! ummm harder as the years creep on to absorb but i will certainly make every effort to try.
Moving to Costa Rica is a dream and goal we have set ourselves and are determined to give this beautiful place and way of life a go. Many thanks again for your reply.
Scrasie.
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