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Weekend Non Profit Rn Jobs in Vancouver, BC (NOW HIRING)

Registered Nurse

Vancouver, BC ยท On-site

CA$33 - CA$37/hr

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Weekend Non Profit Rn information

What is a Weekend Non Profit RN?

A Weekend Non Profit RN is a registered nurse who works primarily on weekends for a nonprofit healthcare organization, such as a charity hospital, hospice, or community clinic. Their responsibilities typically include providing patient care, administering medications, monitoring patient progress, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals. Working for a nonprofit often means focusing on underserved populations and participating in community outreach. Weekend shifts may involve longer hours or unique schedules to ensure continuous patient care. These roles are ideal for nurses seeking meaningful work and flexible scheduling.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Weekend Non Profit RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Weekend Non Profit RN, you need a current RN license, expertise in clinical nursing, and experience in community or nonprofit healthcare settings. Familiarity with care coordination platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and nonprofit compliance standards is typically required. Compassion, flexibility, and strong communication skills are crucial for building trust with diverse populations and collaborating with limited weekend staff. These abilities are vital for delivering high-quality patient care and ensuring the smooth operation of nonprofit healthcare services during weekends.

What are some unique challenges faced by Weekend Non Profit RNs compared to those working in traditional healthcare settings?

Weekend Non Profit RNs often manage a broader range of responsibilities due to smaller weekend teams and limited on-site resources, requiring adaptability and strong problem-solving skills. They may need to make more autonomous decisions and coordinate closely with volunteers or multidisciplinary staff to ensure continuity of care. Additionally, they play a key role in maintaining communication between clients, families, and weekday staff to support seamless patient care. This role can be highly rewarding for nurses seeking meaningful community impact and opportunities to develop leadership skills.

What is the difference between Weekend Non Profit Rn vs Weekend Hospital Rn?

AspectWeekend Non Profit RnWeekend Hospital Rn
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) license, CPR certificationRegistered Nurse (RN) license, CPR certification
Work EnvironmentNon-profit clinics, community health centersHospitals, emergency rooms, inpatient units
Employer & IndustryNon-profit healthcare organizationsHospitals and healthcare facilities
Work ScheduleWeekend shifts, flexible hoursWeekend shifts, often 12-hour shifts

Weekend Non Profit Rns typically work in community-based, non-profit healthcare settings focusing on patient advocacy and preventive care, while Weekend Hospital Rns work in hospital environments providing acute care. Both roles require RN licensure and weekend availability, but differ mainly in work setting and patient focus.

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Registered Nurse

Passport Health

Vancouver, BC โ€ข On-site

CA$33 - CA$37/hr

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Registered Nurse (RN)- Travel Medicine

This isn't a traditional nursing role and that's exactly the point.

Passport Health is North America's largest travel medicine and immunization provider, with 300+ clinics across the Canada & the U.S. We're looking for experienced RNs who are ready to step out of a high-pressure hospital or traditional clinic setting and into a role built around autonomy, specialized expertise, and genuine one-on-one patient connection.

What Makes This Role Different:

Most of our nurses work independently - no charge nurse, no team overhead, no endless task lists. You manage your day by seeing your clients, and providing them with the best experience possible. You will be supported by a network of clinical leadership, but the day-to-day is yours.

Travel medicine is a specialty. You'll develop deep expertise in vaccine-preventable diseases, international health risks, and pre-travel health planning - knowledge most nurses never get to build. Every client interaction is a true consultation, not a check-the-box encounter.

Current Opening Details
  • Location(s): DT Vancouver

  • Employment Type: Part-Time (PT)

  • Compensation: $33.00 - $37.00/hour

  • Weekly Hours & Schedule: 8 - 24 hour/week including every other weekend

What You'll Do
  • Conduct in-depth travel health consultations and educate clients on destination-specific risks

  • Administer vaccines per standing orders and monitor for adverse reactions

  • Recommend and promote travel health products and medications as clinically appropriate

  • Manage clinic setup, inventory, and compliance with safety and documentation protocols

  • Support onsite corporate wellness or vaccine clinic events as needed

  • Complete ongoing travel medicine training - we invest in keeping your clinical knowledge current

Scheduling - The Honest Picture

Passport Health uses a census-based scheduling model, similar to what you may have seen in hospital or outpatient settings. We want you going in with realistic expectations. The nurses who thrive here are those who value the trade-off: less rigidity, more autonomy, and the ability to build a schedule that works for their life and for the business needs, even if that means some week-to-week variability.

Here's what that means in practice:

  • Hours are based on client demand, which varies slightly by location and season

  • We create a schedule that offers 3 - 6 months of consistency, helping provide stability, while recognizing that hours are not guaranteed in some markets

  • To support schedule planning and consistency, we require availability within set scheduling windows, which allows us to provide a clear, forward-looking view of your work schedule

  • We do our best to honor availability, and flexibility (preferred day/time coverage, weekends, or willingness to cover multiple locations) can increase your scheduled hours

  • Peak travel seasons (typically September - March) generally bring higher and more stable volume

What You Need to Succeed
  • Active RN license in good standing in working province

  • 1+ years of clinical nursing experience (travel medicine background a plus, not required)

  • Comfortable working independently - you won't always have backup in the clinic

  • Strong patient communication and education skills

  • Reliable access to a personal computer (training systems require desktop or laptop)

  • Proficiency with Google Suite (Gmail, Drive, Docs, Meet)

  • Current First Aid/CPR certification

  • Ability to lift and transport vaccine inventory as needed (up to 25 lbs)

  • Manual dexterity required to use desktop computers and peripherals.

  • Intermittent physical activity including walking, standing, sitting, lifting and supporting patients

  • Moves and restructures organization of storage room to make space for new inventory

  • Access to a reliable vehicle

Ideal For Nurses Who
  • Are adaptable - comfortable shifting gears between high-volume and consultative modes

  • Want the range of both clinic types without switching locations

  • Are reliable for weekend coverage and flexible with scheduling

Perks

  • Includes PAID lunch breaks.

  • Flexible hours.

  • Professional advancement opportunities available.

  • Enjoy a great work/ life balance with daytime hours and no overnight shifts.

  • Comprehensive orientation and paid training.


Ready to Apply?

If you're an experienced RN who's ready for something different - a role where your clinical judgment is trusted and your patient relationships matter - we'd love to hear from you.


Learn more: https://www.passporthealthglobal.com/ca/

Passport Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Inclusion and Equal Opportunity Employment

At Passport Health, we wholeheartedly embrace diversity and inclusion as cornerstones of innovation and growth. We are committed to building inclusive communities and an equitable workplace where our employees can authentically be themselves.

We are dedicated to ensuring that our recruitment process is accessible to all prospective candidates. If you require any accommodations to facilitate your participation in the interview process, please do not hesitate to inform us. Your input will enable us to eliminate any potential barriers and ensure your full engagement throughout the selection process.