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 12-31 May 2025.

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?

NLCRR webpage - Who should apply

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

Proposed key dates*

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* While we have established key dates for the launch, site activities, and closure, we remain flexible to adapt to any unforeseen circumstances, including the current conflict. Our commitment is to ensure the project's success while keeping our options open for any necessary adjustments. Thank you for your understanding and support. Stay tuned for updates and further information. 

Training Overview

Module Type Description
1 Online/Hybrid learning Flexible online curriculum to build your leadership foundation
2 In-person workshop (in Ukraine) 4-day interactive training with global experts and peer learning
3 Online mastermind group Ongoing development and collaboration through peer-led groups

Learning Objectives

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 Benefits of participating

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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!

Special thanks to:

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Humanitarian Fund #NursesforPeace (N4P)

Our generous sponsor

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International Council of Nurses (ICN) & World Health Organization (WHO)

Our strategic partners

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Center for Nursing Development of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine (MoH)

Our collaborator

For any questions, please refer to our  FAQ  or contact us at nlcrr@icn.ch