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Part Time Rn Jobs in Ontario (NOW HIRING)

$31.39 - $39.22/hr

Permanent, Part-time (0.4 FTE) Program Name: Visiting Nursing Work Schedule: Days, Evenings ... The Registered Nurse is responsible for the provision and management of client and family centered ...

$31.39 - $39.22/hr

Permanent, Part-time (0.4 FTE) Program Name: Visiting Nursing Work Schedule: Days, Evenings ... The Registered Nurse is responsible for the provision and management of client and family centered ...

Regular Part-Time Job Code: ONA002 Grade/Class: 002 Number of Positions: Various Rate of Pay: $39 ... Yes Duties: The Registered Nurse plays a vital role in delivering resident-centered care in ...

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East York, ON · On-site

CA$40 - CA$80/hr

We are seeking a skilled and reliable Part-Time Procedural & Infusion Nurse (NP, RN or RPN) to support our expanding procedural and infusion services. This is an on-site, part-time role with flexible ...

CA$32 - CA$34.63/hr

Registered Nurse Mission: Reporting to the Director of Health and Wellness (DHW) / Director of Care ... Time Type Part time Compensation Details $32.00 - $34.63 At Extendicare,we'vespent more than 50 ...

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How much do part time rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time rn in Ontario is $33.95, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.37 and $39.18 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What Is the Job of a Part-Time RN?

RN stands for registered nurse. Part-time RNs provide care for patients with illnesses and injuries. They often work in conjunction with physicians to develop treatment plans to help the patient become healthy again. Part-time RNs have the same job duties as full-time RNs; the main difference is that part-timers typically work thirty hours or less per week. Part-time RNs are not able to diagnose illnesses; once the doctor or other supervising health professional has determined what is ailing the patient, the RN is able to work with the patient to explain what the treatment plan entails and their role in recovery. As a part-time RN, your responsibilities may include documenting medical history, administering medications, and checking patient vital signs. You may also advise patients and families about how to continue treatment at home and how to prevent future illnesses.

What are part-time RNs?

Part-time RNs, or Registered Nurses, are licensed healthcare professionals who work fewer hours than full-time staff, often less than 30-36 hours per week depending on the employer. They perform many of the same duties as full-time nurses, such as assessing patients, administering medication, and coordinating care. Part-time schedules offer flexibility, which can be ideal for those balancing work with other commitments like family or school. These positions are found in hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and other healthcare settings.

What is the difference between Part Time Rn vs Part Time Lpn?

AspectPart Time RnPart Time Lpn
Required CredentialsRegistered Nurse license (RN)Licensed Practical Nurse license (LPN)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, long-term careAssisted living, nursing homes, clinics
Job ResponsibilitiesPatient assessments, care planning, complex proceduresBasic patient care, monitoring, assisting with procedures

Part Time Rns typically hold a higher level of education and certification, allowing them to perform more complex medical tasks. Part Time Lpns focus on basic patient care and support roles. Both roles are common in healthcare settings, but RNs generally have broader responsibilities and require more advanced credentials.

How do part-time RNs typically coordinate patient care and communication with full-time staff?

Part-time RNs often work closely with full-time nursing staff to ensure seamless patient care. They participate in shift handovers, maintain detailed patient notes, and communicate any changes in patient status to the incoming team. Effective collaboration and clear documentation are essential, as part-time RNs may not be present every day. Many healthcare facilities also use digital charting systems to keep all staff updated, helping part-time nurses stay informed and contribute effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part Time RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time RN, you need a current nursing license, strong clinical assessment skills, and familiarity with common medical procedures. Competence in electronic health records (EHRs), medication administration systems, and basic diagnostic equipment is necessary. Flexibility, excellent communication, and the ability to quickly adapt to changing patient needs are valuable soft skills. These abilities ensure effective patient care and seamless integration into healthcare teams, even with variable or reduced hours.

How to make an extra $2000 a month as a nurse?

A part-time RN can increase income by taking on additional shifts, working in high-demand specialties, or providing private duty nursing. Gaining certifications in areas like IV therapy or wound care can also command higher pay rates, and flexible scheduling allows for multiple part-time roles to reach the $2000 monthly goal.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Rn job openings in Ontario as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 65% Full Time, 32% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $70,616 per year, or $34 per hour.

Registered Nurse (RN), Visiting Nursing - Part-time 0.4

VON Canada (Ontario)

Tobermory, ON

CA$31.39 - CA$39.22/hr

Part-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description


Requisition Details:
 
Employment Status: Permanent, Part-time (0.4 FTE)
Program Name: Visiting Nursing
Work Schedule: Days, Evenings, Weekends
Number of Bi-Weekly Hours: 30
Union/Bargaining Unit: OPSEU
On Call: Yes 
Existing Vacancy: Yes - we're currently hiring candidates for an existing vacancy in this position
 
Our Visiting nurses provide client care in the client’s own home. They provide physical assessments, symptom control support, palliative care, rehabilitation therapy, wound care, education, counselling to individuals and families and much more.
 
Job Summary:
 
The Registered Nurse is responsible for the provision and management of client and family centered, evidence-based, efficient nursing care to individuals and families in their homes and community. The Registered Nurse ensures care is provided within the framework of quality & risk management and the standards and scope of practice set by VON, relevant provincial regulatory body and Community Health Nurses of Canada. The Registered Nurse is responsible for safe and appropriate teaching, assignment and delegation of tasks to different categories of workers.
 
Key Responsibilities:
  • Manages and coordinates care; evaluates health outcomes; educates, counsels and advocate for individuals to meet health goals
  • Provides all levels of nursing care whether caring for stable clients with predictable outcomes or unpredictable outcomes and whose health needs are acute, complex and rapidly changing.
  • Provides cost-effective, organized, outcome directed care on an ongoing basis and assigns/delegates care as necessary.
  • Provides service consistent with the standards established by VON and provincial regulatory body and Community Health Nurses of Canada.
  • Provides complete, relevant assessment of the client, family, and caregiver and their environment utilizing pre-set procedures.
  • Develops a care plan with the client and family or caregiver based on the nursing assessment.
  • Incorporates discharge planning in to the care plan as required.
  • Implements nursing strategies or interventions according to the established care plan.
  • Performs technical nursing skills at a safe level in accordance with nursing principles and VON policies and procedures.
  • Describes and documents nursing processes clearly, concisely, accurately and appropriately, according to regulatory and VON standards.
  • Describes and documents clients, families, or caregiver's responses to care plan using established procedures.
  • Utilizes appropriate interviewing and communication skills to obtain information from the client, family, or caregiver.
  • Evaluates clients, families, or caregiver's responses to care plan for the achievement of realistic client-centered outcomes and revises plan as required.
  • Promotes involvement of client, family or caregiver in determining health and service needs.
  • Supports the health and well-being of clients and families and client and family engagement in care to support independence.
  • Negotiates with client, family or caregiver as necessary to ensure the effective delivery of care while respecting client choices.
  • Analyses and incorporates current research findings into clinical practice.
  • Reports and discusses client's status on a regular basis with other members of the health care team.
  • Documents rationale for referrals, increase and decrease in visits, and for discharge based on relevant, sound data and established guidelines.
  • Refers clients to appropriate categories of nursing providers, support providers and to other disciplines utilizing established guidelines.
  • Identifies and utilizes tools and resources for relevant work and manages these resources.
  • Works collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team and acts as a clinical resource and mentor for other care providers, staff and students.
  • Promotes client-directed care, self-care and independence through teaching and health promotion.
  • Utilizes adult learning principals and established teaching materials to provide health teaching to clients and families.
  • Shares clinical knowledge to enable clients, families and the community to make informed choices in determining health and service needs.
  • Influences policy review and development in health care and nursing practice standards through involvement in VON, regulatory, professional organizations and community organizations.
  • Practices in accordance with the quality and risk management framework of VON Canada and Occupational Health and Safety legislation.
  • Plans, implements, evaluates and adjusts care in accordance with client focused expectations by seeking input from clients to assure that services meet needs.
  • Participates in decision-making of client care plans and follows up to promote continuous quality improvement.
  • Functions in accordance with the VON policies, procedures and strategic direction of VON Canada.
  • Collaborates with management staff and colleagues in the evaluation of own practice and maintains competence through continuing education and self-reflection.
  • Other duties as assigned.
Common Responsibilities:
  • Promotes the goals and values of VON and their role as an integrated community care provider.
  • Promotes a safe and healthy workplace ensuring workplace conduct and activities are in accordance with the provincial Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations and compliant with the VON Safety Management System, including all Policies, Safe Work Practices and Procedures.
  • Abides by all VON policies and work practices.
  • Abides by all confidentiality and protection of personal information policies, regulations and practices and ensures appropriate safeguards are in place within their role.
  • Works in collaboration with other staff in a team approach to service delivery.
External and Internal Relationships:
  • Engages regularly with clients, their families and caregivers. Provides education and support to engage clients and families in independence
  • Participates actively with other healthcare professional organizations and the community to promote nursing best practices
Education, Designations and Experience:
  • Must be Licensed as a Registered Nurse in the province of practice
  • Canadian Nurses Association certification in Community Health Nursing as asset
  • For positions requiring expertise in a specific field of clinical practice additional degrees or certificates may be required.
  • Clinical practice experience is an asset.
  • Experience in community health an asset. 
Skill Requirements:
  • Ability to observe and make effective assessment of clinical issues.
  • Able to initiate and support health teaching, facilitation and development.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills that allow for effective engagement with clients, staff and the public.
  • Strong Interpersonal relationship building skills.
  • Ability to be independent with decision-making
  • Ability to problem solve and to adapt nursing interventions as appropriate.
  • Ability to work collaboratively as a member of an interdisciplinary team.
  • The capacity to adhere to strict confidentially.
  • Able to articulate effectively knowledge of components of quality and risk management principles as they relate to clinical practices.
  • Effective time management skills that allow for the independent planning and organizing of daily work activity.
Other:
  • Must have personal vehicle and possess both a current driver’s license and proof of vehicle insurance
  • A current and original copy of a satisfactory Criminal Records Check.
  • A Vulnerable Sector Search and/or a Child Abuse Registry Check may be required.
  • Available to work flexible hours.
  • Must be able to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Working conditions and physical demands: This role requires a detail-oriented approach in a dynamic environment, with physical activity including lifting, carrying (using proper techniques), bending, reaching, kneeling, and other movements that emphasize good body mechanics. Individuals in the role are required to walk, sit, stand, and climb stairs throughout the day, with some tasks requiring fine hand movements.
 
Attention Current Employees (Internal Applicants): If you are applying to a unionized position and you are a member of its bargaining unit, please be aware that this posting may remain open beyond the deadline if there are not enough applicants to fill the position(s). If the posting remains open after the initial deadline, VON may close the posting at its’ discretion or a rolling deadline equivalent to the posting period specified in your Collective Agreement will be deemed, and each successive period will be treated as a separate posting for purposes of comparing seniority between candidates.Â