Registered Nurse (RN)/ Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPN) New Graduate Opportunities
PHSA’s New Grad Program provides new RN/RPN graduates with the opportunity to use their nursing practice skills acquired through education and training and enter into a nursing specialty working in one of pediatrics, child & youth mental health, perinatal, oncology, or adult mental health nursing.
All new employees who are new graduates and hired as a registered nurse (RN) or registered psychiatric nurse (RPN) will be placed into a regular or temporary position, with a minimum 0.7 part-time-employee (FTE) to full-time hours for the first six months of employment.
Nursing shifts are days, evenings, and nights, usually 8 or 12 hours, with shifts varying by unit/department.
Wage: $40.21 – $57.78 per hour
This posting covers all “New Grad” opportunities for all locations and facilities within Provincial Health Services Authority. Opportunities for New Grad RN/RPNs are at the following areas/locations:
Adult Mental Health Programs:
Correctional Health Services & Community Transition Teams
Forensic Psychiatric Hospital, Coquitlam
Forensic Regional Clinics
Red Fish Healing Centre, Coquitlam
Heartwood Centre for Women, Vancouver
Provincial Assessment Centre, Coquitlam
BC Cancer:
BC Children’s Hospital, Vancouver
Sunny Hill Health Centre
BC Women’s Hospital + Health Care
Requirements for both Postpartum & the Birthing Unit include:
o Completion of BCIT's Perinatal Theory 1 course or equivalent is preferred
o Current CPR and Newborn Resuscitation Certification (NRP)
o Breastfeeding course, minimum 6 hours, in the last 2 years
Requirements:
o Current adult CPR and/or Newborn Resuscitation Certification
o **Neonatal Theory 1 from BCIT
**Preferred
What you’ll do:
What you bring:
What we bring:
PHSA programs provide care and services through specialized hospitals and centres across B.C. PHSA works in partnership with the province's health authorities and health-care professionals to improve access to evidence-informed practice closer to where people live and to effectively promote health, manage chronic conditions and reduce the burden of illness.
From conducting ground-breaking research to training tomorrow's professionals, to setting province-wide standards, to providing top-notch, compassionate patient care, our leaders, health professionals and staff consistently seek system-wide improvements with an emphasis on prevention, health promotion and protection.