1267407 Alberta Ltd.·Edmonton, Alberta
The Nurse Practitioner provides comprehensive, evidence-based primary care to refugees and marginalized populations through assessment and care plan implementation. They work autonomously and collaboratively with family physicians to manage chronic diseases and support transitions to community practices.
$64.94 - $74.52
0.4 FTE (1 Position)
Start Date: As soon as possible
Assigned work location: New Canadians Health Centre
This role is employed through ENPCN and physically located at the New Canadians Health Centre as part of ENPCN’s resourcing program. The New Canadians Health Centre provides coordinated and multidisciplinary refugee-centered primary care utilizing a shared care model for a target population of government assisted and privately sponsored refugees as well as refugee claimants. Informed by refugees’ priorities that are communicated through culturally, linguistically, medically, and epidemiologically appropriate assessments, the supports create ready access to a comprehensive set of clinic and community services.
The Nurse Practitioner (NP) will work collaboratively with the patients, family physicians, other team members to provide comprehensive care to patients of the New Canadians Health Centre. The NP will assess patients, as well as develop, implement, and evaluate care plans for patients both directly and indirectly. The NP will work to full scope of practice as an autonomous primary health care provider with an emphasis on providing evidence-based care, education, and guidance to patients with chronic disease, as well as supporting the successful transition of patients to community practices.
Reports to
Being industrious, enthusiastic, adaptable, and having integrity are essential qualities for the Nurse Practitioner at the Edmonton North PCN. Team members are expected to contribute to the development and implementation of innovative, integrated, patient-focused, community-based solutions to meet the needs of the population.
www.enpcn.com/careers
Days/Hours of Work
Monday - Friday, Hours may also be based on the physician’s office.
Dated: June 18, 2026
Employment is contingent on a successful current Criminal Background Check and References. The Edmonton North Primary Care Network offers competitive salaries and an excellent benefits program. While we appreciate all interest in our posted positions, only those chosen for an interview are contacted.
Equity and Diversity are essential to our organization. An open and diverse community fosters the inclusion of voices that have been underrepresented or discouraged. We encourage applications from members of groups that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the Alberta Human Rights Act, including sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, racialization, disability, religion, marital or family status, age, and/or status as a First Nation, Metis, Inuit, or Indigenous person.
Candidates must have a Master's in Nursing, active CRNA registration as a Nurse Practitioner for all ages, and current BLS CPR certification. A minimum of three years of related experience is preferred, though newly certified NPs may be considered.
Market context
Advanced-practice roles in Alberta are typically in demand across acute and community care settings, especially for candidates with current regulatory registration and family or all-ages NP credentials. Competition often centers on advanced clinical experience, strong assessment skills, and readiness to work within collaborative teams. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your BLS status and tailor your application to the specific setting and patient population.