The Province of New Brunswick supports regional health authorities and businesses in their recruitment efforts. In New Brunswick you can be more… with the job you love and the lifestyle you’ve always wanted.
Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) works collaboratively with partners to improve access to high quality services for Indigenous peoples. Our vision is to support and empower Indigenous peoples to independently deliver services and address the socio-economic conditions in their communities. With ISC, your work becomes your inspiration. ISC nurses face a unique set of challenges, meaning every day is a new opportunity to grow personally and professionally. As an ISC nurse, you will immerse yourself in a First Nations community where the relationships you build and the connections you make will last a lifetime. As an integral part of the team, you will carry out a full scope of practice and provide a broad range of services unique to northern nursing with ISC. You will work alongside a talented team of nurses, other health professionals, and community members dedicated to delivering quality care in a culturally safe way.
As a nurse in Canada’s newest territory, you’ll have a rewarding career working with the people of Nunavut (Nunavummiut) in a uniquely beautiful part of the country. Nunavut nurses are bonded together by a shared sense of independence, community and spirit of adventure. Whether you choose to work in the territory as a locum or for your entire career, there are always exciting opportunities available in all 25 communities. Wherever you come from, and whatever age you may be, we invite you to consider joining us for a life-changing experience
Collingwood General and Marine Hospital (CGMH) is an 84 bed hospital located in Collingwood, Ontario (approximately 90 minutes north of Toronto) that serves more than 74,000 permanent residents and 3.5 Million annual visitors to the communities of Wasaga Beach, Collingwood, Clearview and the Blue Mountains. CGMH is an acute care hospital providing emergency care, diagnostic services including lab, imaging and cardio respiratory therapy, as well as two inpatient units (medicine and surgery). In addition, CGMH also provides care in specialty areas including obstetrics, orthopaedics, intensive care and surgery. The Hospital also provides out patient care including dialysis and a wide range of clinics including mental health and rehabilitation services. CGMH continues to provide care close to home for our community and plays a key role as an integrated orthopaedic centre for our region.
The First Nations Health Authority is the first and only provincial health organization of its kind in Canada. Our mission is to transform the way health care is delivered to First Nations and Indigenous people in BC. We are working to reform health care through direct services and collaboration with provincial partners. We are governed by and serve BC First Nations individuals and communities. Our talented teams value respect and foster lateral kindness in their working relationships. Our holistic approach to wellness, based on First Nations teachings, is incorporated into all aspects of our work culture.
We support the planning, design, management, funding and delivery of health and wellness programs and services to over 200 diverse First Nations communities across BC.
Our vision: Healthy, Self-Determining and Vibrant BC First Nations Children, Families and Communities
We are the Yukon public service. Every day, we come together to serve the people who live here, and to make a difference in so many ways—from simple to extraordinary and everything in between. Here, you will find the diverse opportunities you desire to develop your career while enjoying a warm sense of community and vibrant artistic, cultural, and recreational amenities, all set in a spectacular natural environment.
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Island Health offers innovative health care services through hospitals, clinics, health centres, community based health units, long term care and assisted living facilities throughout our diverse service region. As the largest employer on Vancouver Island, we employ more than 30,000 employees and 3,000 volunteers.
In collaboration with our many diverse and valued partners and in alignment with the provincial government’s strategic vision, we are transforming our health care system to integrate culturally safe care to address racist behaviours and systemic racism.
Our commitment is to offer innovative and quality health care through professional development and research. We believe that strong relationships and community partnerships will assist us in supporting healthier and stronger communities and a better quality of life for our community members.
As we strive to meet the increasing demands on our health care system, our network of dedicated employees, physicians, volunteers, stakeholders and community partners are working to offer innovative and culturally safe care.