As an LPN at CHCA you will provide highquality nursing care in diverse healthcare settings including emergency rooms intensive care units nursing stations and community health centers. Assignments involve working in remote isolated or semiisolated areas delivering culturally safe care to Indigenous populations and other communities in need.
Location: Various locations across Canada including remote and Indigenous communities in provinces such as Nova Scotia Alberta British Columbia Manitoba and Ontario.
Position Type: Fulltime Parttime or Contract
Salary: Competitive rates depending on location
What You ll Do:
- Provide highquality patientcentered care in a range of clinical environments including longterm care primary health centers and nursing stations
- Support and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to implement care plans and monitor patient outcomes
- Administer medications perform assessments and assist with treatments and wound care
- Maintain detailed and accurate documentation in alignment with provincial regulations
- Promote health education and culturally safe care to patients in remote or Indigenous communities
- Flexibly adapt to new environments and various shift schedules (days evenings nights weekends and holidays)
Requirements
What You Need:
- Active and unrestricted LPN license in British Columbia
- A minimum of 2 years of clinical experience as an LPN
- Graduation from a recognized Canadian Practical Nursing program
- CPR/BLS certification (other certifications such as ACLS PALS or ITLS are considered strong assets)
- Valid driver s license and willingness to travel by various means including small aircraft ferries and road transport
- Proven ability to work independently in remote highautonomy settings
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills with a collaborative teamfirst attitude
Benefits
Benefits:
- Competitive compensation packages
- Flexible scheduling and the opportunity to choose preferred work locations.
- Paid travel time mileage and per diem allowances (according to locations).
- Accommodation assistance or coverage during assignments.
- Access to continuous clinical education and support.
What You Need: Active and unrestricted LPN license in British Columbia A minimum of 2 years of clinical experience as an LPN Graduation from a recognized Canadian Practical Nursing program CPR/BLS certification (other certifications such as ACLS, PALS, or ITLS are considered strong assets) Valid driver s license and willingness to travel by various means, including small aircraft, ferries, and road transport Proven ability to work independently in remote, high-autonomy settings Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with a collaborative, team-first attitude