Salary or Pay Band: $45.830 to $56.140
May be eligible for Recruitment Incentives & Relocation Assistance up to $16,500
Defined-benefit Pension Plan
Paid Annual Vacation
MyWellbeing Program – resiliency resources, mental health & family supports
Extended Health and Dental Plan
Check out the Saskatchewan Health Authority website for more information on benefits and incentives available.
Job Description: We are currently looking for RN (AAP) licensure holding Primary Care Nurse with demonstrated ability to apply Additional Authorized Practice standards & competencies to diagnose & treat Limited Common Medical Disorders as identified in the Clinical Decision Tools. The practice involves working within the nursing program objectives, guidelines, and policies and procedures; building partnerships, completing community needs assessments; supporting inter-professional collaboration; and participating in continuous improvements through evaluative processes/projects.
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)
Other Education and Training
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support Certificate (PALS)
- Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC)
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support Certificate (ACLS)
Competencies
- Problem solving skills
- Communication skills
- Decision making skills
- Assessment skills
- Computer skills
- Interpersonal skills
Knowledge and Abilities
- Ability to adapt to changing conditions
- Knowledge in diverse cultures, values and traditions
Other Information
- Registered/Eligible for registration with CRNS as an RN(AAP)
Licensed Practical Nurses working with the Saskatchewan Health Authority are unionized employees and are members of one of the following unions based on work location:
- Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)
- Service Employees International Union (SEIU-West)
- Saskatchewan Government and General Employees Union (SGEU)
Healthy People, Healthy Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Health Authority works in the spirit of truth and reconciliation, acknowledging Saskatchewan as the traditional territory of First Nations and Métis People.
