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Nurse in Charge (NWT Wide)

Fort Resolution, NT | Fort Simpson, NT
En personne
118 969 $ - 142 096 $ / année
Temps plein
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La gestion
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Assurance maladie
Assurance dentaire
Congés payés
Cotisation à un REER
Assurance vie
Assurance invalidité
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Become a Nurse in Charge in the Northwest Territories! With our recent salary increase of over 8.3%, new $10,000 to $12,000 recruitment and one-year retention bonuses, and our incredible benefits packages, there's never been a better time to come North. Embrace a rewarding career while making a meaningful impact while surrounded by the NWT's stunning natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor adventure!

A Nurse In Charge (NIC) is required to manage the provision of community health services in accordance with established standards of nursing practice and the philosophy and objectives of the Health and Social Services Authority to ensure the provision of safe standardized health care to the residents of the community they serve.

A NIC typically supervises one or more community health nurses and other staff with a Community Health Centre. Services may be provided within the Community Health Centre, via virtual modalities, at community halls, schools, and the long-term care facility or in a patient's home (e.g. Home Care). These services are intended to promote wellness, decrease suffering, and prevent injury. Services may be provided through independent practice or as part of an interdisciplinary care team.

Northwest Territories' NIC are provided with one of the highest salaries in Canada, including an incredible compensation and recruitment package. The annual salary range for a full-time NIC in the NWT ranges from $118,969 to $142,096, with potential additional gross earnings (before overtime, shift-premiums, and on-call pay) of between approximately $25,500 and $73,100 within the first year of employment, based on northern living allowance, recruitment bonus, 1-year retention bonus, and other paid benefits.

Additional benefits include relocation assistance, professional fees reimbursements, northern tax benefits (up to $11/day in deductions after 6-months of residency), outstanding leave benefits, a defined benefit pension plan, health and dental plans, maternity and parental leave, professional development opportunities, education support, and an optional deferred salary leave plan. NICs are also typically eligible for student loan forgiveness through Canada's Loan Forgiveness Program.

These positions typically require the completion of a nursing degree, three years relevant work experience in an acute care setting or northern health centre, and six months supervisory experience.

Check out available positions at https://www.practicenwt.ca/en/hss-careers.

We are also accepting locum and casual applicants. Submit your resume to [email protected] for short-term work opportunities.

Interested in knowing more about living and working in the NWT? Visit www.PracticeNWT.ca or follow us on social media @practicenwt

Numéro de concours: 25821, 25511
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Site Web d'entreprise: https://www.practicenwt.ca/en

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À propos PracticeNWT

À propos PracticeNWT

PracticeNWT is the attraction and recruitment banner for health and social services professionals for the entire Northwest Territories Health and Social Services System. Our primary role is to attract health and social services professionals, including allied health professionals, midwives, nurses, physicians, and social workers, to the many outstanding employment and lifestyle opportunities available in the Northwest Territories.

So just what is the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services System (HSS System)? The HSS System includes the Northwest Territories Health and Social Services Authority (NTHSSA), the Hay River Health and Social Services Authority (HRHSSA), theTłı̨chǫ Community Services Agency (TCSA - Health), and the Department of Health and Social Services. Combined, these four organizations support health and social service delivery across all 33 communities of the Northwest Territories.

Challenging work, welcoming communities, and expanded opportunities are some of the benefits offered to employees of the NWT HSS System. Live, Work, Expand your Opportunities in a Territory like no other.