Saskatchewan offers rewarding careers and a lifestyle full of vibrant experiences in welcoming communities. Experience affordable housing, diverse landscapes and short commutes. Having a career in Saskatchewan offers supportive and quality workplaces that support patient and family-centred care and collaborative practices in a professional and diverse workforce. Your career in Saskatchewan awaits you!
The Saskatchewan Health Authority, and Saskatchewan Cancer Agency offer a variety of full time, part time and casual positions as Registered Nurse.
A Registered Nurse (RN) is a health-care professional that provides care for patients in a variety of different ways. Key services provided by RNs include observing and monitoring patient health, documenting symptoms and progress, administering medication, assisting physicians and other members of the health-care team with procedures, and educating patients and their family members on self-care and other health related topics. RNs can work in a variety of areas including critical care, pediatrics, emergency, oncology, operating room, mental health and addictions, community health, home care and other clinical settings. Overall, RNs provide essential services for health-care systems and are core members of multidisciplinary health-care teams.
Grad Nurse opportunities are also available for new graduates who are waiting to write their licensing exam or are waiting on their results.
Requirements:
· Bachelor Degree/Diploma in Nursing
· Certification for Basic Life Saver (BLS)-C
· Must be eligible for licensure with the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS)
What we offer:
· Competitive wages: The current pay per hour is listed below:
- Grad Nurse - $33.30
- Nurse A - $38.58 - $50.07
- Nurse B - $42.04 - 52.44
- Nurse C - $45.83 - $56.14
- Nurse Practitioner - $52.59 - $62.91
· Hiring incentives may be available
· Defined-benefit Pension Plan
· Paid Annual Vacation (starting at 3 weeks/yr)
· Employee & Family Assistance Program
· Extended Health and Dental Plan