Site Nurse

Location: Port Moresby
Company: Paradise Foods Limited

Paradise Foods Limited is proud to be 100% nationally owned and the largest food manufacturing company in Papua New Guinea. With a wide range of trusted products — from biscuits and snacks to beverages and chocolates — we are committed to excellence and equal opportunity for all our employees.

We are inviting suitable candidates to apply for the position of Site Nurse based at our Port Moresby site.

About the Role

Reporting to the HSE Coordinator, the Site Nurse is responsible for providing comprehensive health and wellness services to our employees, ensuring a safe and healthy working environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Operate the company clinic daily and attend to sick employees.
  • Provide first aid and attend to emergencies as required.
  • Refer patients for further medical treatment and provide follow-up reports.
  • Conduct pre-employment medical checks.
  • Ensure adequate medical supplies are available.
  • Maintain accurate employee medical records.
  • Report and compile statistics on lost time injuries (LTI), incidents, and accidents for management.

Requirements

  • Nursing qualification (degree preferred) or equivalent workplace experience.
  • Experience in a manufacturing or FMCG environment preferred.
  • Strong ability to work independently with a high level of self-motivation.

How to Apply

Please forward your written application, CV, copies of certificates, and references to:

HR Coordinator
Paradise Foods Limited
PO Box 1624, Boroko, NCD
📧 Email: recruitment@paradisefoods.com.pg

Applications close: Wednesday 9th July 2025

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