The Good Samaritan Society/Canada (GSS/GSC) is a leading faith-based, not-for-profit, registered charity in Western Canada that provides quality accommodations, health, and community care services and programs to aging individuals in need. With over 72 years of experience providing specialized health and community care services in innovative and caring environments, our operational effectiveness and overarching culture of service and care make us the provider of choice for individuals and their families seeking a supporting place to call home.
Our mission to extend Christian Hospitality to those in need or at risk encourages the well-being of the whole person. A foundational pillar of The Society’s Christian Hospitality Model is to provide access to spiritual care for all faiths. Our Pastoral-Spiritual Care model incorporates Chaplains as Spiritual Care Facilitators and Providers. They invite members from the churches to become volunteers, and to be trained as Pastoral Care Visitors. As well, we formally train all staff in spirituality and spiritual care so that they can meet the needs of residents and clients when the Chaplain is not available.
Presently, we have over 3,900 employees and more than 2,300 volunteers who, in the spirit of compassion, serve approximately 6,000 clients. As one of the largest not-for-profit care providers in Alberta (21 care homes) and British Columbia (8 care homes), we provide safe, comfortable communities inspiring involvement, where people can experience a sense of caring, belonging and purpose.
We strive to be leaders in the industry and make GSS the home of choice in the communities we serve. To achieve this, we have mandated that 95 cents of every dollar spent goes towards direct front line care and services. This enables us to be an efficient and effective organization that can provide quality care and quality accommodations.
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.
Correctional Service Canada (CSC) Health Services provides essential health care to federally incarcerated individuals across Canada. Health services are available at every institution, with five dedicated regional treatment / psychiatric centres across Canada to support patients with significant health needs. CSC is accredited by Accreditation Canada and is the largest employers of health care professionals within the Canadian Public Service. This includes over a thousand employees in a variety of health care disciplines.
CSC Health Services hires autonomous health providers for our dynamic, evidence-based multidisciplinary practice teams that offer essential health and mental health services (assessment, intervention, and treatment) to a diverse patient profile. Health Services are provided on a continuum of care that consists of:
At Health Careers in Saskatchewan, we help you find employment with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, Saskatchewan Cancer Agency and many other health employers throughout the province.
Health Careers in Saskatchewan is a part of the Saskatchewan Health Authority. We work with many employers, partners and stakeholders to find opportunities for health care professionals in communities throughout Saskatchewan.
We are a one stop shop for physicians and their families wanting to live and work in Saskatchewan Canada. We work in partnership with students, medical trainees, physicians, international medical graduates, communities, health facilities and other partners to help find the right physician for the right community.
Are you interested in becoming a physician in one of the best places to live, work, and play in Canada?
Join us in Saskatchewan, a province in the heart of western Canada where you will enjoy many luxuries including outdoor beauty with wide-open sunny skies, short commute times, affordable cost of living, competitive compensation for physicians, high-quality education, and job opportunities for families. Known as the “Land of Living Skies”, this Canadian province is the favourite place for physicians to practise due to the quality of life and professional satisfaction it offers.
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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
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.
The whole world needs you. You can be a healthcare professional anywhere. What’s different about Tasmania is our culture and lifestyle.
Choosing to pursue your health career in Tasmania means choosing connections with your colleagues and your patients. Our smaller teams mean you can have access to, and work closely with, decision-makers, and be involved in the development of new programs. Your morning commutes don’t involve hours in traffic, and your time outside of work can be spent surfing or hiking, taking classes, writing novels, learning to fly-fish, or taking part in the community.
Being a healthcare worker is among the most meaningful careers in the world. We invite you to do it in a meaningful place.
Health PEI offers diverse career opportunities in hospitals, health centres, public long-term care, mental health and addictions, and community-based services.
Our leadership is committed to the ongoing enhancement of healthcare in our local communities while providing exceptional experiences for our employees and quality care for our patients.
We would love for you to join the team at Health PEI and help us make a difference for all Islanders!
Canuck Place Children’s Hospice is British Columbia and the Yukon’s only paediatric palliative care provider. For almost three decades, Canuck Place has helped give short lives the gift of great days. The team of compassionate clinical experts support families to make lasting memories and live life to the fullest through pain and symptom management, medical respite care, a provincial 24-Hour Clinical Care Line, grief and bereavement counselling, art and education, music and recreation therapy, and loving end-of-life care.
Canuck Place’s philosophy of paediatric palliative care improves quality of life, promotes comfort, and reduces suffering for children with life-threatening illnesses and their families. Through an interdisciplinary approach that addresses the physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of each family, Canuck Place helps ensure no moment is missed for families facing unimaginable circumstances.
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
AgeCare is dedicated to creating vibrant seniors communities that celebrate and support aging with dignity, independence and community interaction. We offer our residents a safe and secure home-like environment where they and their families can be assured peace of mind.
AgeCare is founded on the belief that all seniors are entitled to a rich quality of life, with the opportunity to live as independently as possible. We are committed to providing the best living experiences for all of our residents, with a living in place philosophy that creates options for seniors as their needs change.