Registered Nurses (RN) for 8-hour Palliative Care Shifts
Make “being the difference” your Career. .
$5000 Sign On Bonus
Work Area: Ottawa and Surrounding Areas
Bayshore is looking for passionate and caring Registered Nurses (RN) to join our amazing palliative team.
If you are a nurse who cares about people, is passionate about making a difference in the lives of patients and their families and has an interest in helping patients remain comfortable in their own home during their end-of-life journey, then this is the job for you.
Palliative care experience is an asset but not necessary. You will have the opportunity for growth and development with paid training opportunities. You will feel challenged while you use your clinical nursing skills to ensure that our clients receive the highest quality home health care they need and deserve. You will deliver care with compassion, excellence, and reliability.
If your calling is to be the “difference” by providing outstanding care, then a Health Care Career with Bayshore is the Perfect Fit for YOU!
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Why Choose Home Care:
We recognize the importance of keeping people in their homes longer. In terms of professional development you will have the opportunity to gain a wide variety of skills and you can really make a difference in the lives of people in our community.
Bayshore is committed to a high quality and safe environment for both our staff and clients/patients. At Bayshore all new hires must have received the full series of a COVID-19 vaccine or combination of COVID-19 vaccines approved by Health Canada Medical exemptions or any other kinds of requested exemptions based upon Human Rights Code will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
Bayshore takes health and safety seriously. We will provide all hires with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and appropriate training, as well as daily infection prevention screening of clients and workers to help prevent exposures to COVID-19.
Bayshore recruiting practices are in compliance with the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 and the Ontario Human Rights Code.