The Philippine Navy is Looking for Nurses With a Monthly Salary of P43, 686

One of the warfare departments of the Philippines is the Philippine Navy (PN). It’s the naval team which is an arm of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). They’ve been looking for personnel but now, just this month, The Philippine Navy is looking for nurses to join their marine team!

The Philippine Navy is looking for nurses with a handsome pay!
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The Philippine Navy Nursing Service (PNNS) made the announcement online that they will be looking for Registered Nurses (R.Ns). These people need not to worry because should they be hired, they will receive a handsome compensation. In addition to that, they won’t be disregarded as they will enjoy the same privileges and benefits of those who are part of the Philippine Navy team.

They just announced that they need nurses for the Philippine Navy at the start of this month and not a lot of registered nurses are aware of it.

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How much is the promised salary of the nurses of the Philippine Navy?

As per the department’s announcement, applicants who will be accepted will receive a salary of P43, 686.00 even while they are still on training! More so, accepted applicants will gain the chance to enjoy benefits and privileges the same as those in the field.

Requirements to apply as a nurse for the Philippine Navy

There would be qualifications, required documentation, and initial requirements that aspiring applicants will need to consider. Here are the following:

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Qualifications

An applicant should be able to abide to the following qualifications for them to be eligible for the post:

  • Must be a citizen of Good Moral Character (GMC)
  • A natural born Filipino
  • Must be Single and must have never been married
  • Should be a Registered Nurse (R.N.) (80 percent)
  • Should have one (1) year of Clinical Experience (C.E.)
  • Must be at least 5’0 feet tall (152.4 centimeters)
  • Should be at least twenty-eight (28) years old upon Commission
  • Should pass the Armed Forces of the Philippines Service Aptitude Test (AFPSAT)

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These are what aspiring applicants need to attain before they attempt to apply to be a nurse of the Philippine Navy (P.N.).

What about the required documentation in applying for a nurse for the Philippine Navy

If an individual plans in answering the call of the Philippine Navy looking for nurses, they should prepare the following documents:

  • Curriculum Vitae (C.V.)
  • College Diploma
  • Transcript of Records (ToR)
  • IV Therapy Card
  • Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) I.D.
  • Certificate of Clinical Experience (C.C.E)
  • Board Rating Certificate

What about the benefits and the privileges of being part of the Philippine Navy personnel?

It’s not just the salary that is attractive, it’s also what a personnel of the Philippine Navy has for its privileges and benefits. Here are the things that aspiring applicants can expect should they be part of the Philippine Navy.

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  • Will be given full service to the Philippines
  • An opportunity and chance to travel abroad
  • Full-blown healthcare
  • Housing benefits
  • A progressive career development like no other
  • Competitive salary which is P43, 686.00 in the entry level
  • Both foreign and local education
  • Additional and extra pays and stipends

Where can aspiring applicants submit their application?

If you are one of the people who are looking to be part of the Philippine Navy, then you need to submit your application to the Office of the Chief Nurse Navy at

Naval Station Jose Francisco,
Bonifacio Naval Station,
Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City

Contact numbers: (02) 843-6764 alternatively, you can email them at [email protected].

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If you are a registered nurse, you now have the option to be part of the Philippine Navy and not in the legitimate hospital setting. Now that the Philippine Navy is looking for people who can fill out the slots of the Nurses who will treat soldiers, you can take advantage of this opportunity!

What are you waiting for? Let your friends know that the Philippine Navy is looking for nurses! Help spread the word to those people who aspire to be part of the department who takes care of our country!

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36 thoughts on “The Philippine Navy is Looking for Nurses With a Monthly Salary of P43, 686”

  1. please understand the words: must and should.

    must – if not, then automatic disqualified

    should – you may but those who are more qualified have given more priority

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  2. Sir/Ma’am,
    Pwede po bang wala nalang ung height sa requirements? Pasok ako sa lahat ng requirements, ung height lang talaga.. lugi nanako huhuh. Baka kaya po 149?

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  3. to be honest, i find the requirements a bit of a discrimination to us,as a filipino it should be with no passing rate minimum, as long as we pass it, we should get the privilege serving the country, kasi pomasa naman po kami, tapos my sinasabi na pa dapat single lang? yet its just 43k, they should at least come to close around 80k to 100k… plus it doesn’t need to be a natural born, as long as you have a passport from Phils that should be good enough. just sayin my point, coz i can observe other countries have it open and look where they are now…

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    • may standard na kailangan i maintain or ma establish kaya nandyan ang requirements, i’m sorry if you feel discriminated by it, but its either you do the work to meet what is required or go somewhere else, hindi pwede i adjust ang rules just to accommodate you. naliliitan ka pa sa 43K? magkano ba sweldo ng nurse sa public or private hospital? there are thousands of filipino nurses that are qualified and available that will gladly take this opportunity.

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      • I find your answer a bit annoying sana sinabi mo na lng yan na talaga requirements na kailanagn natin at may reason kung bakit. . Hindi pinupush mo pa mag apply sa iba.. I wonder bakit mas mabuti umalis at magtrabaho sa iba bansya kasya sa Pilipinas bilang Nurse. Kay mauubos na mga Nurse dyan kahit sa sarilingbansa may diskriminasyon. Nakakalungkot. OFWNars

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  4. haha bakit ang pinoy hindi nakaka intindi ng requirements. Pag sinabi ay 80% board rating at single yun na yun. Kasi sanay na ang pinoy na lahat ng tatakaran puwede pagusapan at laht ng requirements negotiable

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  5. Is’nt it also a type of discremination? Dapat walang age limit and hindi dapat gawing basihan ang 80% board rating, lahat nmn kami naghirap tumake ng board exam ah, so dahil mababa ang score namin sa 80% wala na ba kaming kakayahang gampanan ang aming tungkulin bilang nurse sa Navy? Kala ko ba naghahanap kayo ng aplikante pero masyado nmn po ata mataas ang standard ninyu. Walang kwentang Standard ng Filipino sa trabaho., nkakapanghinayang

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    • tama po kayo dyan. May mga kasamahan nga ako sa hospital ang tataas ng board rating, bobo nman sa clinical skills, kahit simpleng procedure d marunong, magpapatulong pa… d kaya magtrabahong magisa. Actually hindi basihan ang rating 80% sa trabaho. May mga junior nurse din ako d namn katalinuhan and below 80% lng passing rate nila pero kayang i.handle ang 122 patients sa isang ward memories pa ang history at case ng pasyente. Is it amazing?

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  6. Sana walang age limit at walang marital status even the board rate… Kasi the scores doesn’t measure your capabilities to do the work 😉

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  7. Im a newly grad and Registered Nurse…. Can I apply? this is really my dream job… and im willing to learn new things and adapt to anything thrown at me…. please help

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  8. I hope you’ll consider those applicants who have the qualifications except for the age limit. I’m 27 but I’m good with all the other requirement.

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  9. Ung mga 79 % below ang rating hindi pwede???? Bakit kaya may ganon… dito naman sa abroad pwede as lo g as pumasa ka walang problema….nakakasad naman….
    Kaya nag aalisan ang mga nurses sa bansa natin.

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  10. How sad papanu qng willing to apply and below 80 ang rating…. Nd b pwedi atlest board passer bt my rating p.. As long n maipasa ang exam…. Nd nman tinitingnan yang rating n yan once n andun k n sa duty mo…

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  11. Dapat walang age limit. Sabi ni President Duterte na wala ng age limit ngayon. Di ba pwede 79% and married?

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  12. Kung may padrino ka, mabubura lahat yang qualification nila. Aanhin mu ang 80% mu kung ang kalaban mu sa magaapply na 75% pero veteran na sa clinical. Does make sense?Dami nila alam.

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  13. .Should be a Registered Nurse (R.N.) (80 percent)

    Does it mean that the board exam rating of the applicant has to be 80%?
    I am very interested with the offer because I always dreamed to be a military nurse but i only got 79% board rating. Please enlighten me.

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  14. i graduated 1995 and been an ER Nurse for almost 8 years.

    i am interested but dont have idea how tand where to apply.

    09179744198

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  15. Good day mam/sir
    Im reg.nurse 2017 and reg.midwife 2001
    Im single mom and married and im 37yrs.of age
    How i wish to apply.thank you

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  16. Good day maam/sir. Ask po sana ako kung paanu po mag apply sa navy wla po bang age limit sa ngayon? Isa po akong seaman.

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      • iilan nalang ang single at that age, naku po…
        irevised na ang requirements nyo please, age marital status and board rating are not the basis for serving the country. You have strict requirement tpos yung sahod sakto lng.

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