

Travel Nurse - Manitoba
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Travel Nurse – Indigenous Communities (Manitoba) About the Role CHCA deliver culturally safe, high-quality care to Indigenous communities in remote, isolated, or semi-isolated regions across Northern Ontario. This role offers flexible scheduling and full-time or part-time opportunities, allowing you to balance meaningful work with the lifestyle that suits you. You’ll practice autonomously in a community-based setting while being fully supported by an experienced clinical and operational team.
Requirements Qualifications & Experience To be considered, candidates must have: A minimum of 3,000 hours of clinical experience within the last 3 years in one or more of the following areas: Acute, Primary, or Intensive Care Emergency / Urgent Care Community Health (Public Health or Home & Community Care) Education & Licensure Canadian Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Active CRNM license (Manitoba) in good standing Current certifications: BLS (Heart & Stroke Foundation or AHA) ACLS, PALS, ITLS Valid Class G (or equivalent) driver’s license Mask-fit test, WHMIS, TDG Medical clearance from primary care provider Enhanced Reliability Security Clearance / Background Check
Benefits What We Offer Flexible work arrangements (FT / PT) Comprehensive orientation, including advanced clinical assessment and illness management Food and travel allowances 24/7 clinical and operational support A unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in Indigenous communities
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Travel Nurse - Manitoba
Top Benefits
About the role
Travel Nurse – Indigenous Communities (Manitoba) About the Role CHCA deliver culturally safe, high-quality care to Indigenous communities in remote, isolated, or semi-isolated regions across Northern Ontario. This role offers flexible scheduling and full-time or part-time opportunities, allowing you to balance meaningful work with the lifestyle that suits you. You’ll practice autonomously in a community-based setting while being fully supported by an experienced clinical and operational team.
Requirements Qualifications & Experience To be considered, candidates must have: A minimum of 3,000 hours of clinical experience within the last 3 years in one or more of the following areas: Acute, Primary, or Intensive Care Emergency / Urgent Care Community Health (Public Health or Home & Community Care) Education & Licensure Canadian Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing Active CRNM license (Manitoba) in good standing Current certifications: BLS (Heart & Stroke Foundation or AHA) ACLS, PALS, ITLS Valid Class G (or equivalent) driver’s license Mask-fit test, WHMIS, TDG Medical clearance from primary care provider Enhanced Reliability Security Clearance / Background Check
Benefits What We Offer Flexible work arrangements (FT / PT) Comprehensive orientation, including advanced clinical assessment and illness management Food and travel allowances 24/7 clinical and operational support A unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact in Indigenous communities