Training program helps boost health care aides at Killam Health Centre
Training program helps boost health care aides at Killam Health Centre
ReadSeptember 07, 2023
We offer many opportunities for students seeking experience working in a healthcare setting! Visit our job board to find your fit and work with us.
Receive up to $7,000 toward your final year of education, develop your diverse skillset and qualify for the Alberta Student Loan Forgiveness Program.
New graduates in any profession may apply for positions posted on our job board. You must be eligible for or hold active registration with the applicable registering body (i.e., College of Registered Nurses of Alberta, College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Alberta, etc.).
Graduates working in rural locations may qualify for the Canada Student Loan Forgiveness Program.
We post undergraduate nursing employee (UNE) positions through our online recruitment system. You will need to create a candidate profile and visit our job board to view opportunities. We usually post UNE positions in late February and the spring.
To work as a UNE in an Edmonton acute care setting, you must have:
If you have finished the first year of a practical nursing program or the second year of a bachelor’s program, you can apply to work as a health care aide.
To work as a health care aide, nursing students must have:
If you’re a nursing or allied health student who is not yet eligible for a UNE or health care aide position, you may apply to be a service attendant. This is a great way to gain experience in a healthcare setting while you finish your studies.
Canada Summer Jobs is part of the Summer Work Experience Program offered through Employment and Social Development Canada. It helps employers create summer job opportunities for youth.
We partner with the Rupertsland Institute to offer summer healthcare jobs to Indigenous youth.
The Misericordia, Grey Nuns and Villa Caritas hospitals in Edmonton offer job shadows to post-secondary students in rehabilitation programs. Arrange your job shadow today.
We are registered with the Students Commission of Canada Take Our Kids to Work program. It gives Grade 9 - 12 students a chance to job shadow their parents or a parent-host for the day.
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Training program helps boost health care aides at Killam Health Centre
ReadSeptember 07, 2023