FAQs
What is the primary role of a Shipboard Nurse?
The primary role of a Shipboard Nurse is to administer intravenous (IV) therapies and nutrient injections to onboard guests, while also promoting spa services to meet revenue targets.
What qualifications are required for this position?
Candidates must have completed nurse education and hold a nursing degree from a recognized college or university, possess a current valid nurse license, and be fluent in English.
Is experience in sales required for this job?
Yes, experience in sales is beneficial, as this position is sales-based and requires actively promoting services to guests.
What interpersonal skills are necessary for a Shipboard Nurse?
Strong interpersonal skills, excellent communication, and listening abilities are essential for effectively interacting with guests and providing quality service.
What are the key responsibilities of a Shipboard Nurse?
Key responsibilities include providing professional nurse-spa services, conducting patient follow-ups, managing medical product inventory, and maintaining sanitation standards in the treatment room.
Is public speaking a requirement for this job?
Yes, nurses must be comfortable giving presentations and speaking in front of large groups to promote medi-spa services effectively.
How will I be evaluated in this role?
You will be evaluated based on your ability to meet revenue targets, provide quality patient care, maintain professionalism, and contribute positively to the work environment.
What is the scheduling like for this position?
Nurses must be flexible with their scheduling to support the needs of the spa and the guests on board.
Do I need to work as part of a team?
Yes, being a team player is essential, as you will work closely with the Medi-Spa Sales Consultant and other staff members.
How should I handle guest concerns and questions?
Nurses should handle guests' questions and concerns professionally and courteously, providing accurate and immediate responses to all requests.