Winnipeg Regional Health Authority·Winnipeg, Manitoba
The Undergraduate Nursing Employee provides patient-centered care under the supervision of a Registered Nurse or Registered Psychiatric Nurse. They are responsible for consolidating nursing knowledge and skills to achieve competency in RN or RPN practice.
Unit: N1 N Sub Acute Medicine Job Stream: Clinical Union: MNU
08/31/2026 FTE: 0.00 Anticipated Shift: Days;Evenings;Weekends Work Arrangement: In Person Daily Hours Worked: 7.75 Annual Base Hours: 2015 Salary: $32.905 Grow your career in the Winnipeg Health Region! Our team provides a spectrum of health care services through an integrated network of sites, services and organizations. We’re united by a shared commitment to excellent and equitable health care. Position Overview The Undergraduate Nursing Employee (UNE) position provides an opportunity for the nursing student employed as a UNE to consolidate the knowledge and skill acquired in their approved nursing education program towards competency in the range and complexity of Registered Nurse (RN) or Registered Psychiatric Nurse (RPN) practice. The UNE is an unregulated member of the collaborative health care team who provides *patient centred care with the supervision of the RN or RPN.
The nursing activities performed and level of supervision required are determined by legislation, standards of supervision outlined by regulatory colleges, employer policy, educational preparation, practice setting, complexity of the patient, level of risk involved, and competency of the UNE. In collaboration with the UNE, the RN or RPN at the point of care has the responsibility to make a reasonable and prudent UNE patient care assignment.
The UNE is accountable for providing safe nursing care to patients in accordance with their formal nursing education preparation and competency. The UNE is responsible for seeking consultation and guidance. The UNE is excluded from employment in a practice setting for the period of time that the UNE is in a clinical placement as a student in that practice setting.
*Patient means an adult or child who receives or has requested health care or services from a Regional Health Authority and/or Shared Health, and its health care providers or individuals authorized to act on behalf of them. This term is inclusive of residents, clients and outpatients. Education (Degree/Diploma/Certificate)
Current enrollment in an approved nursing education program leading to initial entry to practice as a Registered Nurse or Registered Psychiatric Nurse. Successful completion of the third year or enrolled in third year with a minimum of 450 hours of clinical practice in an approved nursing education program leading to initial entry to practice as a Registered Nurse or Registered Psychiatric Nurse. In addition to the minimum of 450 hours, completion of a clinical placement in medical/surgical or mental health setting is required in order to work in relevant patient care areas. Additional clinical practice hours and/or specific course completion from the approved nursing education program may be required to qualify to work in some patient care settings.
Registered student in accordance with policies and procedures of the education institution at which they are enrolled in an approved nursing education program.
Qualifications: and Skills
Acquired competencies in clinical nursing practice to provide safe, quality nursing care, in a supervised assignment.
Ability to work as a member of a team and request guidance and consultation.
Accept direction and guidance and constructive feedback.
Critical thinking skills including clinical judgment, problem-solving, and evaluation skills reflective of level of formal nursing education.
Communicate clearly, appropriately and respectfully with the patient, family, and members of the health care team.
Attitude and behavior that conveys respect and dignity of all persons.
Able to establish professional, safe, inclusive and respectful relationships.
Independent and shared accountability in a just and trusting culture.
Demonstrate competencies when working with patients/families, staff, students, and volunteers.
Compassionate, empathic and caring attitude.
Basic use of technology and competency in computer, clinical electronic device use, and electronic documentation.
Adheres to all applicable clinical documentation requirements per site policies.
Moderate to heavy physical effort required.
Market context
In Manitoba, ICU nursing roles are typically in steady demand because hospitals need registered nurses who can manage high-acuity patients and respond to changing clinical needs. These positions are competitive because employers often look for current CRNM registration, post-graduate ICU preparation or equivalent experience, and mandatory BLS Level C registration. Review the full posting carefully and confirm your ICU training and registration details before applying; the job requirements and benefits here are AI-summarized from the original job description, saving you research time.
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