Saudi Arabia Opens Job Opportunities for Pakistani Doctors and Nurses – Application Details Inside

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Saudi Arabia has opened new employment opportunities for Pakistani medical professionals, with a focus on hiring experienced doctors and nurses for one of the Kingdom’s top healthcare institutions. The Overseas Employment Corporation (OEC) has officially announced that applications are now being accepted for these positions, targeting qualified Pakistani citizens ready to work in a fast-growing medical sector.

The recruitment drive includes five consultant surgeon roles in highly specialized fields such as Retina Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Pediatric Ophthalmology, Squint Surgery, and Oculoplastic Surgery. To be eligible for these senior-level positions, applicants must hold board certification and have at least five years of post-fellowship experience in the relevant surgical specialty.

In addition to consultant roles, the Saudi medical facility is looking to hire 40 qualified nurses. These nursing roles cover critical areas like ICU, NICU, Emergency, and General Nursing. Applicants must be female, under the age of 35, and possess a 16-year BSN degree along with a minimum of five years of relevant experience in hospital settings.

The OEC has highlighted these positions as a valuable opportunity for Pakistani healthcare professionals seeking career advancement in Saudi Arabia’s modern healthcare infrastructure. The roles offer competitive benefits and the potential for long-term professional growth in a global medical environment.

Applications are to be submitted through the official OEC portal, with the final deadline set for October 24, 2025. The initiative is part of Pakistan’s broader strategy to expand overseas employment channels and contribute skilled talent to international markets, particularly in sectors like healthcare where demand is high.

This job announcement reflects a strategic collaboration between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia aimed at enhancing the global presence of Pakistani professionals while supporting the Kingdom’s evolving healthcare needs.


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