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Deliver holistic, culturally sensitive community care tailored to the unique needs of remote and/or ... An active driver's license and a clean driving record. * 2 years of full-time nursing in the last ...

Deliver holistic, culturally sensitive community care tailored to the unique needs of remote and/or ... An active driver's license and a clean driving record. * 2 years of full-time nursing in the last ...

Bridge Project Manager

Winnipeg, MB · On-site +1

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Lead and deliver projects: * You will manage bridge and structural projects across the full ... Possess a valid class 5 driver's license * Available to travel as required Assets we'd value:

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How much do remote delivery driver jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote delivery driver in Manitoba is $32.13, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $41.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a remote delivery driver?

A Remote Delivery Driver is responsible for transporting goods from a distribution center to customers without needing to report to a central office. These drivers typically use their own vehicles or company-provided ones and rely on apps or dispatch communication to receive assignments. The role requires strong time management, navigation skills, and customer service abilities. Many remote delivery driver jobs involve flexible scheduling, making them ideal for gig workers or independent contractors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a remote delivery driver?

Remote Delivery Drivers need a valid driver’s license, a clean driving record, strong time management skills, and familiarity with navigation tools. Experience with route optimization apps, GPS systems, and sometimes a smartphone or tablet for delivery tracking are often required. Excellent communication, customer service orientation, and problem-solving abilities set top candidates apart. These skills ensure timely, safe deliveries and a positive customer experience while adapting to changing delivery routes or challenges.

What are the typical challenges faced by remote delivery drivers and how can they be managed?

Remote Delivery Drivers often encounter challenges such as navigating unfamiliar routes, handling traffic delays, and ensuring accurate package drop-offs. It’s important to stay updated with GPS tools and route optimization apps, and to communicate proactively with dispatch or customers if delays occur. Working independently, you’ll need to manage your schedule efficiently and verify each delivery carefully. These strategies help maintain prompt service and high customer satisfaction while keeping stress levels manageable.

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Infographic showing various Remote Delivery Driver job openings in Manitoba as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 29% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,826 per year, or $32.1 per hour.

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Job description

At International SOS, we are in the business of protecting and saving lives. For 40 years, we have delivered customised security risk management, health, and wellbeing solutions to organisations worldwide. With a presence in 90 countries and a team of nearly 13,000 experts, we provide 24/7 support to help organisations fulfil their Duty of Care responsibilities.

Now, we're looking for talented individuals to join our team and make a difference.

The Package

Step into a role that offers flexibility, purpose, and growth. With 1-2 week coverage assignments available for ongoing full-time work, you'll enjoy the chance to earn overtime and receive a travel allowance while exploring new communities.

Community health nursing in remote Indigenous communities isn't just a job-it's an opportunity to make a real difference, expand your clinical skills, and sharpen your critical thinking in a dynamic, stimulating environment.

We'll support you every step of the way, from guiding you through the labour mobility process to secure your Manitoba license, to providing expanded role nursing training and ongoing professional development. This is your chance to grow professionally while creating meaningful impact where it matters most. 

What's in It for You?
  • Comfortable Living: Enjoy fully furnished onsite accommodation for a hassle-free stay.
  • Convenient Transportation: Onsite transportation provided to make getting around easy.
  • Daily Meal Allowance: Receive a daily fare for subsistence to cover your meals.
  • Flexible Scheduling: Experience varied daily schedules across nursing stations, with 10-hour shifts, overtime opportunities, and on-call options.
  • Travel Coverage: Charter flights available from Winnipeg, St. Andrews, Pine Dock, Thompson, and The Pas for smooth access to remote communities.
  • Earn More Through Referrals: Bring great people on board and get rewarded.
Your Mission

As a Registered Nurse serving remote First Nations communities in Manitoba, you will play a vital role in delivering holistic, culturally competent care within an expanded scope of practice. This position involves assessing patients of all ages with diverse health needs, using critical thinking and evidence-based guidelines to develop and implement care plans. You'll collaborate with physicians, nurse practitioners, and interdisciplinary teams to provide primary care services, including newborn deliveries, acute illness treatment, and chronic care follow-ups. Beyond clinical duties, you'll educate, counsel, and advocate for patients while ensuring their physical, psychological, and spiritual well-being. In this dynamic environment, you'll manage urgent situations, coordinate medical evacuations when necessary, and maintain accurate documentation-all while making a meaningful impact in underserved communities.

How You'll Contribute

As a Registered Nurse, you'll make a lasting impact by delivering exceptional, culturally competent care to remote and isolated First Nations communities in Manitoba. This role offers the chance to practice at the top of your scope, collaborate with a dedicated team, and provide meaningful care across all stages of life:

  • Deliver holistic, culturally sensitive community care tailored to the unique needs of remote and/or isolated First Nations communities.
  • Provide ethical, high-quality care to patients of all ages and acuity levels-from neonates and pediatrics to adolescents, adults, and the elderly.
  • Collaborate with healthcare professionals, including registered nurses, charge nurses, physicians, and interdisciplinary team members, to ensure safe, effective care within your scope of practice.
  • Offer specialized services, such as wound care, prenatal care clinics, vaccination support, and chronic care follow-ups, to promote long-term health and wellness.
  • Maintain accurate documentation in accordance with established guidelines to uphold the highest standards of care.
The Talent We're Looking For

Must-haves (minimum requirements):

  • Current College of Registered Nurses of Manitoba (CRNM) RN license.
  • Valid Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certificate (Heart and Stroke).
  • Valid Basic Life Support (BLS) certificate (Heart and Stroke).
  • Valid Pediatrics Advanced Life Support (PALS) certificate (Heart and Stroke).
  • Valid International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) certificate.
  • An active driver's license and a clean driving record.
  • 2 years of full-time nursing in the last five years in the emergency room, intensive care unit, or as a community health nurse in a remote/rural area.
  • Additional critical care nursing experience (cardiovascular intensive care unit, post-anesthesia unit) is an asset.
  • Alignment with our values of expertise, passion, respect, and care.

Preference for:

  • An elevated level of knowledge and the ability to interpret relevant medical and operational guidelines, protocols, policies, and procedures.
  • Knowledge of the Microsoft Office suite.
  • Collaboration with others to achieve the best results and deliver the most value.
  • Holding others accountable and expecting others to do the same.

By joining International SOS, you will contribute to a global network dedicated to protecting people and organisations. We offer a dynamic and respectful workplace where expertise, innovation, and collaboration drive our success.

13,000 experts | 1,200+ locations | 90 countries | 110+ languages

Start your journey with us today. Apply now!