Registered Nurse
Calgary, AB · Remote
Community health nursing in remote Indigenous communities isn't just a job-it's an opportunity to ... Your Mission As a Registered Nurse serving remote First Nations communities in Alberta, you will ...
Calgary, AB · Remote
Community health nursing in remote Indigenous communities isn't just a job-it's an opportunity to ... Your Mission As a Registered Nurse serving remote First Nations communities in Alberta, you will ...
Calgary, AB · Remote
Community health nursing in remote Indigenous communities isn't just a job-it's an opportunity to ... Your Mission As a Registered Nurse serving remote First Nations communities in Alberta, you will ...
... ) Strong understanding of (or interest in) women's hormone health (we'll train you on our ... remote - see patients from anywhere in Canada Work with a mission-driven, female-founded team ...
... ) Strong understanding of (or interest in) women's hormone health (we'll train you on our ... remote - see patients from anywhere in Canada Work with a mission-driven, female-founded team ...
... hospital sales from the introduction of new diagnostic concepts through closure and implementation ... Cultivate and maintain positive relationships with laboratory, pharmacy, infection control, nursing ...
... hospital sales from the introduction of new diagnostic concepts through closure and implementation ... Cultivate and maintain positive relationships with laboratory, pharmacy, infection control, nursing ...
| Aspect | Remote Overlake Hospital Rn | On-site Overlake Hospital Rn |
|---|---|---|
| Work Environment | Telehealth/remote patient monitoring | Hospital floor or clinical setting |
| Required Credentials | RN license, possibly telehealth training | RN license, clinical experience |
| Employer & Industry | Overlake Hospital, healthcare | Overlake Hospital, healthcare |
The main difference between Remote Overlake Hospital Rn and on-site Overlake Hospital Rn lies in the work environment. Remote RNs provide patient care via telehealth platforms, requiring strong communication skills and telehealth training, while on-site RNs work directly in hospital settings, focusing on bedside care. Both roles require an RN license and are integral to Overlake Hospital's healthcare services, but they differ in daily tasks and work location.
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Posted 25 days ago
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.
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 Alberta 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.
As a Registered Nurse serving remote First Nations communities in Alberta, 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.
As a Registered Nurse, you'll make a lasting impact by delivering exceptional, culturally competent care to remote and isolated First Nations communities in Alberta. 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:
Minimum Requirements (must haves):
Preference for:
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!