Yukon Hospital·Whitehorse, Yukon
Provide comprehensive nursing care to clients in a specialist clinic through assessment, planning, and evaluation. Collaborate with visiting specialists to conduct integrated care planning and provide ongoing monitoring and self-management support.
Term Part-Time Position - (0.75 FTE)
July 6, 2026 - March 31, 2027
This position is at the L09 level with an hourly pay range of $49.73 - $66.42
(PIPSC Bargaining Unit)
Reporting to the Manager, Ambulatory Care Program, the Specialist Clinic Nurse provides comprehensive and coordinated nursing care to clients in the specialist clinic through assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of care delivery. The incumbent assists individuals to achieve and maintain optimal health through the provision of information/health promotion, disease prevention and treatment services. The incumbent is responsible for working in direct collaboration with visiting specialists, to conduct integrated care planning, offer client assessment/clinic visits, and provide ongoing monitoring and self management support follow-up for clients with health conditions/co-morbidities within the Visiting Specialist Clinic.
The successful candidate is required to have a Diploma/Baccalaureate degree in Nursing, currently registered with Yukon Registered Nurses Association (YRNA) and have current C.P.R certification.
Under the direction of the Manager, Visiting Specialist Clinic or designate this position is responsible for working directly with specialists, primary care physicians, and other health professionals to conduct integrated care planning, offer client assessment/clinic visits, and provide ongoing monitoring and self-management support follow-up for clients with health conditions/co-morbidities.
Preference will be given to those candidates who have Cardiac Stress Test training, experience working with chronic disease management, care plans and adult education, as well as experience with family physicians preferably in an office practice environment.
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Requires a Diploma or Baccalaureate degree in Nursing with current YRNA registration and CPR certification. ACLS certification and experience with cardiac monitoring are required.
Market context
Nursing roles in Yukon typically show steady demand because employers need licensed clinicians who can work across varied care settings and, in some assignments, obtain additional territorial licensure. These roles are competitive because candidates must bring an accredited nursing education, a valid license in good standing, and readiness for required experience and credentialing. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save time, then confirm your licensure status and prepare examples of relevant experience before applying.