Island Health·Sayward, British Columbia
Provide direct patient care autonomously using an extended scope of practice.
Practice within provincial legislation, BC College of Nurses and Midwives scope of practice, practice standards and code of ethics.
Provide care as part of a multidisciplinary health care team.
Provide emergency assessment, treatment and palliation of illness and injury.
Assess health status and plan, implement and evaluate interventions.
Coordinate health services and integrate community programs and services.
Deliver health promotion activities for groups and individuals in remote communities.
Maintain a client-focused approach incorporating community and cultural values.
Manage chronic disease and provide geriatric and palliative nursing practice.
Instruct clients and others about essential health care and well-being topics.
Intervene in crisis or difficult situations.
Communicate effectively to support inter-professional collaboration and a respectful workplace.
Operate related equipment and technology and use relevant computer applications.
Participate in continuous learning and professional development
Close Date Jun. 26 2026 Location Sayward Primary Health Care Clinic (SPHC) - Sayward, BC V0P 1R0 CA (Primary) Work Area (FBA Only) Multi-Site No Travel Requirement No travel required Shift Start Time/End Time 0900-1700 Days Off Friday, Saturday, Sunday Vacancy Type Regular PT Salary Range (Hourly Rate) $41.42 - $59.52 Paid FTE 0.84 Worked BI-WEEKLY HOURS 63.15 Planned Start Date Jul. 6 2026 Approximate End Date (For Temporary Assignments ONLY) Pending Return of Incumbent CRC required? (employee will be working with or have access to children or vulnerable adults and requires a Criminal Record Check) Required for Professional Registration
In accordance with the Vision, Purpose, and Values, and strategic direction of the Vancouver Island Health Authority (Island Health) patient and staff safety is a priority and a responsibility shared by everyone; as such, the requirement to continuously improve quality and safety is inherent in all aspects of this position. The Remote Certified Primary Care Nurse practices autonomously, utilizing an extended scope of practice defined by several levels of regulatory guidance. These include provincial legislation; BC College of Nurses and Midwives scope of practice, practice standards and code of ethics; Nurse and Nurse Practitioners of BC decision support tools; Island Health policies, procedures and guidelines; and lastly individual nurse competencies. The Remote Certified Primary Care Nurse works both independently and as a member of the multidisciplinary health care team, providing direct patient care and participating in health promotion activities for groups and individuals throughout the remote community. The approach to care must encompass community and cultural values that are client focused, aiming to maintain or achieve maximum health. This requires a broad focus of health care activities which incorporates disease prevention, chronic disease management and acute care across the lifespan. It includes, but is not limited to, emergency assessment; treatment and palliation of illness and injury; assessment of health status; planning, implementation and evaluation of interventions and coordination of health services. Travel may be a requirement of this position. Transportation arrangements must meet the operational requirements of Island Health in accordance with the service assignment and may require the use of a personal vehicle.
Remote nursing certification or eligible to obtain within one year of hire.
Registration with BC College of Nurses and Midwives as a practicing RN(C).
Three years of recent related experience (or equivalent combination of education, training and experience).
Basic Life Support (Level C) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support and Trauma nursing core course (or equivalent).
STI certification preferred.
Valid driver's license.
Ability to provide client-focused, trauma-informed and culturally safe care.
Ability to complete initial and ongoing client assessments and provide evidence-based nursing care.
Ability to instruct clients and others on health care topics.
Ability to apply care planning and care coordination knowledge.
Knowledge of community health practice including chronic disease management, emergency, geriatric and palliative nursing.
Conflict resolution, critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Effective written, electronic and verbal communication.
Ability to manage time and resources effectively.
Self-awareness and ability to develop learning goals for continuous learning.
Ability to integrate research and evidence-based best practice into professional practice.
Ability to operate related equipment and technology including computer applications.
Use of personal vehicle
Market context
In British Columbia, nursing roles are typically in steady demand across hospitals, community care, and specialty units, with competition often strongest for positions that require recent clinical experience or post-basic education. Candidates with current BCCNM RN registration, Basic Life Support (Level C) where required, and experience aligned to the unit usually stand out. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then match your resume to the specific unit skills and recent experience listed.