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Community Nurse

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Vancouver

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CAD 80,000 - 103,000

Full time

2 days ago
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Job summary

A First Nations community healthcare organization in Cranbrook, BC is seeking a full-time Community Nurse to support the health and wellbeing of its members. This role involves overseeing community care services and collaborating with health agencies, while advocating for client health needs. The ideal candidate will have a Registered Nurse background with 3–5+ years of experience in community health, strong leadership skills, and a commitment to culturally safe practices. An attractive salary range of CAD $80,173 - $103,000 plus benefits is offered.

Benefits

Comprehensive Health and Dental Benefits Package
Pension Plan
Paid vacation time plus Christmas Break
On-site daycare and gym facilities
Flexible working arrangements

Qualifications

  • 3–5+ years of experience in clinical/community nursing.
  • Registered and in good standing with BCCNP.
  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and access to transportation.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct health assessments and develop care plans.
  • Oversee home and community care services.
  • Coordinate wellness programs with health agencies.

Skills

Community-based health experience
Supervision and mentoring
Culturally safe nursing
Strong communication skills
Case management

Education

Registered Nurse with BCCNP
Specialization in Public Health

Tools

Electronic health record systems
Mustimuhw
Panorama
Job description
Overview

Take on meaningful nursing work that strengthens ʔaq̓am’s community wellbeing

Receive an attractive annual salary ranging from $80,173 - $103,000, plus benefits and pension

Live and work in the sunny Kootenay region, surrounded by mountains, lakes, and endless outdoor adventures

About ʔaq̓am

ʔaq̓am is a member Community of the Ktunaxa Nation (pronounced ‘k-too-nah-ha’). ʔaq̓am Organization exists for the Community. Externally, we are here to serve the Community, and internally, we are our own Community, comprised of different departments unified by our Vision, Mission, and Values. As a team, through our own roles and departments, the ʔaq̓am Organization works together to achieve our strategic plan – “ka kniⱡwityaⱡa ~ Our Thinking”, and continue to progress and move our Community forward.

ʔaq̓am is located in the beautiful, sunny centre of Ktunaxa Traditional Territory in the southeast corner of British Columbia. If you love the outdoors, the mountains, fresh air, and the sun, this is the place for you. We are here to work towards achieving ʔaq̓am’s Vision: “A vibrant, healthy community, speaking our language, governing effectively, and maximizing our lands and resources for the benefit of future generations and all living things, in a manner consistent with qanikitȼi (our values and principles).” Be a part of an excellent team, perform meaningful work that will realize long-term benefits, share in worthwhile accomplishments, celebrate successes, join in the camaraderie, build strong relationships and enjoy lifelong learning!

For more information, please visit aqam.net

The Opportunity

ʔaq̓am is seeking a full-time Community Nurse based in Cranbrook, BC.

Reporting to the Director of Health and Wellness, you will support the health and wellbeing of ʔaq̓amnik̓ and the ʔaq̓am Community through nursing care, case management, and health promotion that respects cultural values and community priorities.

In this position, you will take the lead on home and community care services, oversee a small team of Registered Care Aides and a Home Support Worker, and coordinate wellness programs in partnership with regional and First Nations health agencies.

More specifically, your responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Conducting health assessments, developing care plans, and providing nursing services in homes and community settings
  • Coordinating and monitoring home and community care programs to meet individual and family needs
  • Supervising, mentoring, and scheduling Registered Care Aides and a Home Support Worker
  • Collaborating with FNHA, Ktunaxa Nation Council, Interior Health, and other partners to align services
  • Advocating for clients to access FNHA Blue Cross and other available health benefits
  • Managing medical supplies, immunizations, vaccines, and related health equipment
  • Maintaining accurate client records and documentation using systems such as Mustimuhw and Panorama
  • Supporting mental health referrals and promoting access to culturally safe care resources
  • Researching and developing health and wellness initiatives that encourage prevention and education
  • Preparing reports, proposals, and grant applications to fund community health priorities
  • Participating in emergency response planning and contributing to committees related to community health

To read the full position description, please read the full position description provided by the organization.

More About You

To qualify, you will need 3–5+ years of experience in a similar community or clinical nursing position and be registered and in good standing with the British Columbia College of Nursing Professionals (BCCNP), ideally with a specialization in Public Health.

The following are required:

  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License and clean driver’s abstract
  • Access to reliable transportation to travel within the ʔaq̓am Community and Cranbrook area
  • Ability to undergo a Criminal Record and Vulnerable Sector Check
  • Valid CPR-C and First Aid certification
  • FoodSafe Level 1 certification (or ability to obtain upon hire)

As our ideal candidate, you will possess:

  • Experience in community-based or remote health environments
  • Proven ability to supervise, mentor, and support care aides and health staff
  • Knowledge of First Nations health systems, including FNHA and Ktunaxa Nation Council partnerships
  • Familiarity with trauma-informed and culturally safe nursing practices
  • Strong case management and client advocacy skills
  • Proficiency with electronic health record systems such as Mustimuhw, Panorama, or Meditech
  • Strong communication, documentation, and reporting skills
  • Understanding of budget coordination and grant proposal development

As our ideal candidate, you will bring patience, empathy, and professionalism, along with strong leadership and communication skills. You are flexible, approachable, and able to navigate sensitive community and political dynamics with discretion and respect. You listen openly to community perspectives, respond with understanding, and maintain composure and resilience in challenging situations.

This is a rewarding healthcare position for someone who values collaboration, cultural awareness, and community connection, and who is ready to contribute meaningfully to ʔaq̓am’s vision of a healthy, thriving future for its members.

Note: Preference will be given to applicants who have First Nations or Indigenous ancestry.

About the Benefits

As a valued member of our team, you will be rewarded with an attractive annual salary ranging from $80,173 - $103,000 based on skills and experience, along with the following benefits:

  • Comprehensive Health and Dental Benefits Package
  • Pension Plan
  • Paid vacation time plus Christmas Break
  • Long-term disability coverage
  • On-site daycare and gym facilities
  • Proximity to nature, hiking, and nearby river
  • Exciting Staff events and employee engagement activities
  • Annual Wood Day tradition, chopping, gathering and distributing wood to the community
  • Flexible working arrangements with a focus on work-life balance (work day ends at 4:30)

Upon joining ʔaq̓am, you will be welcomed into a friendly and supportive team, and have the opportunity to make a lasting impact in the community.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity. APPLY TODAY!

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