HIRING! Registered Nurse - Part Time
- Planned Parenthood
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
Are you a dynamic Registered Nurse who is passionate about sexual and reproductive health? Are you keen to join a clinical team that prioritizes collaboration, communication, adaptability, and flexibility? Are you committed to healthcare that is stigma and judgment free? We want to hear from you! Planned Parenthood Regina (PPR) is seeking a part-time Registered Nurse.Â
The Registered Nurse is accountable for the provision of safe, competent, and ethical client care to patients at PPR. A comprehensive Registered Nurse Job Description can be found below.
About the Position:Â
This is a Part-time/Casual position with a maximum of 25 hours per week.Â
The starting salary for this position is $45 per hour. PPR employees can expect increases on their third and fifth employment anniversaries..Â
Employees who are contracted for at least 15 hours per week have access to a benefits plan that includes comprehensive health, drug, vision, and dental coverage, including access to diverse mental and physical health supports (such as counselors and naturopaths).
About Us:Â
Planned Parenthood Regina (PPR) provides accessible and confidential sexual health services to clients in Regina and surrounding areas with a priority focus on youth. We envision a community that celebrates healthy sexuality in all its diversity of expression. We provide leadership in the areas of contraceptive and sexual health education, ensure confidential and affirming care, respect an individual's right to choose, and never stop advocating for our clients.
We are a registered, non-profit organization, governed by the Saskatchewan Not-for-Profit Act. Our work is guided by a volunteer Board of Directors.
How to Apply:Â
Candidates are asked to provide a single PDF submission of a cover letter and resume which can be sent via email to julian@ppregina.com. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. In their cover letter, applicants should speak to their suitability in relation to the details outlined in the Registered Nurse Description.Â
We encourage applicants to identify if they belong to any equity-seeking groups. PPR defines equity-seeking groups as Indigenous people, especially those who are Indigenous to Treaty 4 territory, where PPR is based; Black people; people of colour; Two-Spirit, queer, trans, and non-binary people; disabled people, including (but not limited to) those who experience mental illness and those with learning disabilities; neurodiverse people; people who currently experience or have experienced poverty and/or homelessness; women. Members of equity groups will be prioritized for this position as long as they meet the minimum requirements.
