AgeCare
Location
Vancouver, British Columbia
Salary
CA$32 - CA$32 / HOUR
Provide safe and thorough basic care to residents under the supervision of a Licensed Practical Nurse. Collaborate with the healthcare team to implement and update Nursing Care Plans based on resident observations.
Must be a graduate of a Health Care Aide program with at least 500 hours of theory and practicum. Requires a current Vulnerable Sector Check and recommended certifications in Basic Cardiac Life Support and First Aid.
Great Pay & Benefits: Competitive salary with health benefits and paid time off. Career Growth: Opportunities for training, education, and advancement. Supportive Culture: A diverse and inclusive team where everyone is valued. Meaningful Work: Make a real impact on our residents' lives. Community Feel: Build strong connections with residents, their families, and your colleagues.
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.
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Salary benchmark
$81,475 avg / yr
Typical range: $84,377–$86,154 based on 300 active listings in British Columbia