Government of Yukon·Carcross, Yukon
Provide primary health care services and emergency treatment services in an expanded nursing role.
Assist individuals and families to achieve and maintain optimal health.
Provide health education/promotion activities and disease prevention.
Assist with planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating public health/education programs.
Provide community health and primary health care services in settings with limited access to physician and support services (e.g., lab, x-ray, pharmacy).
Work effectively with registered nurses and other health and social services practitioners.
Provide care both in and out of health centres.
Provide emergency patient care during after-hours on-call.
Perform other related duties contributing to optimal functioning of the unit
Current registration with a Canadian registered nursing regulatory authority.
Recent substantial experience working as a registered nurse in an emergency department.
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.
Certification or education in the expanded nursing role is an asset.
Experience delivering community health and treatment services in an expanded role within a cross-cultural environment is an asset.
Strong knowledge in treatment services in an emergency role.
Knowledge in community health programs.
Excellent interpersonal skills, communication, organization, and flexibility.
Ability to lead, instruct, and counsel.
Clear understanding of confidentiality.
Willing to travel by air and road; frequent driving in community and on Yukon highways.
Able to lift up to 30 lbs.
Must meet employment conditions: TB screening; criminal record check with vulnerable sector screening; valid driver’s license; active current practicing Yukon RN registration in good standing; current Heart & Stroke BLS, PALS & ACLS; approved trauma certification (TNCC or ITLS) to be obtained within 6 months
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.