Closure Date: November 15, 2024 - 1800
Position #: 128944
Union: Canadian Union of Public Employees
Bargaining Unit: CUPE - Provincial
City/Town: Cupar
Facility: Cupar & District Nursing Home
Department: CDNH-LAUNDRY SERVICES WORKER
Type: Casual
Expected Start Date: Please enter here the expected start date for the job (ex: Oct 25, 2019)
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FTE: 0.00
Shift Information: Days + Weekends
Hours of Work: 3 week rotation
Multi-Facility: No
Relief: No
Float: No
Field Hours: No
Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band 5, $18.89 to $20.24 (3 step range)
Profile Description: Provides laundry-related services to all departments and facilities for clients, patients, residents and staff.
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Human Resources Exemption: None
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No previous experience
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Cupar & District Nursing Home Inc. is a level 3 and 4 long term care facility located approximately 45 northeast of Regina, Saskatchewan comprised of 48 private resident care rooms. Shalom is an Affiliate of the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) with its own set facility philosophy and values. Although a separate employer from the SHA and governed by its own board, the SHA and 'Shalom' are with the goal of ensuring appropriate services for individuals with long term care needs. As an Affiliate partner, the facility sets the program direction with the SHA providing the operating funding, but is an interactive partnership. Cupar & District Nursing Home Inc. is also known as 'SHALOM'. This name was chosen to characterize the wishes of all the sponsoring towns, municipalities and villages, for all residents who will call this their home. Shalom is both a welcome and a farewell. It was the greeting of Jesus to all mankind (touching the very root of the person). The word 'Shalom' is used as a wish for hope, rest, kindness and love. |
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