On-siteFull Time

Salary

$38.58 - $50.07 / hr

Location

D'Arcy Station, SK

D'Arcy Station, Saskatchewan S0L 1S2

Posted

Jul 16, 2026

Role overview

Description

Position #: 202163

Expected Start Date:August 04, 2026

Union:SUN

Facility:Kindersley Health Centre

City/Town:Kindersley

Department:Public Health Nursing

Type:Casual

FTE:0

Shift Information:Days, Evenings, Weekends

Relief:No

Float:No

Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band Nurse A $38.580 to $50.070

Travel Required:Yes

Job Description:Under the direction of the Public Health Supervision, the immunization Nurse functions within a team of Public Health Practitioners focused on disease prevention through immunizations across the region. These services may be provided in public health centers or public facilities such as malls and schools.

Human Resources Exemption:No

Education

  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN)

Licenses

  • Valid Class 5 driver's license

Other Education and Training

  • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Level C Certificate (CPR)
  • Nursing diploma is acceptable

Competencies

  • Basic - Critical thinking skills

Knowledge and Abilities

  • Ability to competently use computers and software applications
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment
  • Knowledge in medical/surgical asepsis
  • Communicate effectively orally and written with targeted populations
  • Ability to initiate and exercise critical thinking and decision-making
  • Knowledge in principles and practices of immunization

Other Information

  • Registered/eligible with the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS)
  • May be eligible for Recruitment and/or Retention Incentives
  • High level of accuracy is required in handling specialized equipment
  • Kindersley is located approximately 200 km west of Saskatoon
  • Supports the mission/philosophy/objectives of the Saskatchewan Health Authority
  • For more information on the town of Kindersley please visit https://www.kindersley.ca/
  • Demonstrates professional behavior by functioning within the standards of CRNS
  • High level of accuracy required in health assessment/nursing diagnosis/treatment
  • Make independent judgments with evidence-based practice/public health principles
  • Practices with Canadian Nurses Association Code of Ethics
  • No guaranteed hours