Position #: 204235 Expected Start Date: June 30, 2025 Union: SEIU Facility: Pioneer Lodge City/Town: Moose Jaw Department: Residential Care Unit Type: Part-time regular FTE: 0.71 Shift Information: Days, Nights, Evenings Hours of Work: 40 shifts of 8 hours per 12 weeks Relief: No Float: No Field Hours: No Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band 16 $36.160 to $38.720 (3 step range) Travel Required: No Job Description: Promotes health and healing, and provides education as a member of the health care team to achieve optimum care for cleints/patients/residents in all phases of health care. Human Resources Exemption: No Education- Practical Nursing diplomaLicenses- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)Competencies- Interpersonal skills- Basic - Computer skills- Organizational skills- Communication skills- Leadership skillsKnowledge and Abilities- Ability to work as a member of a multi-disciplinary team- Ability to work independentlyOther Information- Valid driver's license, where required- Registered/eligible with the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of SK (CLPNS)- Official Description at: //www.working-for-health.ca/supportjobevaluation About US The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is the largest employer in Saskatchewan, employing more than 45,000 staff in a dynamic healthcare environment. The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is committed to providing coordinated quality services that are seamless, safe and patient-centred. About The Team Applicants must upload all relevant documents (ex: certificates, diplomas, proof of enrollment, licenses and/or memberships) relating to the qualifications of the position. By submitting your application, you consent to your application history and talent profile being shared with Human Resources and the applicable hiring team.Only applicants selected for an interview wil...For more information on this job, please visit the employer's website.
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