Nurse Leadership for Crisis Response and Recovery (NLCRR)

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Applications to the Nurse Leadership for Crisis Response and Recovery (NLCRR) are now open from 01-31 May 2025.

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About NLCRR

Nurse Leadership for Crisis Response and Recovery (NLCRR) is a leadership development project designed to support mid-career and senior nurses in Ukraine. It provides training in crisis leadership, mental health support, communication, and healthcare recovery through a blend of online and in-person learning.

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Who should apply?

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Mandatory Requirements

  • Educational Qualifications: Applicants should hold Nurse Diploma, Junior professional bachelor's degree or bachelor's degree or master's degree in nursing and currently serve in a leadership role, such as Chief Nurse of a department, or Head Nurse at a hospital, clinic, or regional level.​
  • Professional Experience: Minimum of 2 years of experience in a leadership position within the national health service.

Examples include: ​

- Head Nurse/Director of Nursing: The nurse in charge of nursing services in a hospital

- Chief Nursing of the region: Senior advisor on nursing matters in a governmental context​

- Education position: teacher at nursing school or university on the field of nursing

Programme Overview

  • Module 1: Online/ Hybrid Learning - Flexible online curriculum to build your leadership foundation

  • Module 2: In- Person Workshop (In Ukraine) - 4-day interactive training with global experts and peer learning

  • Module 3: Online Mastermind Group - Ongoing development and collaboration through peer-led groups

Learning Objectives

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 Benefits of participating

  • Offering 25 nurses a complimentary opportunity to participate
  • 45+ hours of Crisis-Specific Leadership Training included ICNEC credits​
  • Hands on training and personal coaching from international leadership experts ​
  • Tools and strategies for managing Mental Health for them and their teams​
  • Techniques in effective persuasive communication and presentation​
  • Resources and insights from local and global experts on managing crisis​
  • Collaboration with professional network and peer-to-peer learning and exchange
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Apply to the NLCRR Project

Take this opportunity to connect with nursing leaders who are building a healthier, more compassionate future—focusing on crisis response, mental well-being, and the power of collective care!

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Special thanks to:

Our generous sponsor:

 

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Our strategic partners:

  • the International Council of Nurses (ICN)

  • the World Health Organization (WHO)

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And our collaborator:

  • the Ministry of Health, Ukraine (MoH)

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