Police Nurse is responsible for conducting clinical assessments, identifying and implementing appropriate interventions, collecting forensic samples, and providing advice and guidance to detainees and police staff.
Below is How To Become A Police Nurse In Ghana
General Requirements
An applicant must:
be a Ghanaian by birth
be of good character
be without criminal records
not have been dismissed from any public service or any other employment
not be more than the age stated for a specific category by 01/12/2021
be at least 5 feet 8 inches (173cm) tall for males and 5 feet 4 inches (163cm) for females
be physically and medically fit by Ghana Police Service standards
possess BECE certificate
be ready to undergo basic Police training and other forms of training
graduate applicants must have completed National Service
Nursing Applicants
In addition to the general requirements, an applicant:
must not be more than 30 years by 01/12/2021
must be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
What is the salary of nurses in Ghana?
Here is the amount Nurses are paid In Ghana
Ghanaian Nurses in the lower grade earn between GHC2,000 – GHC3,000 per month.
Senior Ghanaian Nurses earn between GHC3,000 – GHC5,000 per Month.
Professors earn the most, and their salary is expected to be far above GHC96,000 per annum.
What is the highest position of a nurse?
certified registered nurse anesthetist consistently ranks as the highest-paid nursing career.
That is because Nurse Anesthetists are advanced and highly skilled registered nurses who work closely with medical staff during medical procedures that require anesthesia.