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A leading health authority in Nova Scotia is seeking an Immigration Assistant to support immigration processes for internationally trained physicians. This temporary full-time position offers a competitive salary and the opportunity to work in a diverse and collaborative environment. Candidates should possess strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and relevant administrative experience.
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Nova Scotia Health is the largest provider of health services in Nova Scotia, offering specialized services across Atlantic Canada. We are committed to excellence in health, healing, and learning through collaboration across our hospitals, health centres, and community programs. Our team provides a wide range of services including inpatient, outpatient, academic, tertiary, and quaternary care, as well as primary health, public health, and mental health services.
We value diversity and offer a work-life balance that allows you to explore and enjoy the Atlantic lifestyle. Visit www.novascotia.com to learn more about living and working here.
Reporting to the Manager, Immigration Services, the Immigration Assistant supports the Immigration Consultant in managing immigration processes for internationally trained physicians. Responsibilities include handling routine correspondence, organizing documents, data entry in MAP, and providing administrative support. The role requires judgment, accuracy, speed, and organizational skills.
We seek candidates with:
Please ensure your resume is current and includes all relevant qualifications.
Long-term full-time, 75 hours bi-weekly.
Hourly rate: $24.26 - $30.32, annually $47,305 - $59,131.
Benefits may include health, dental, travel, disability, life insurance, and pension plans.
Thank you for your interest. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Nova Scotia Health values diversity and encourages applicants from all backgrounds, including Indigenous, Black/African Nova Scotian, Persons of Colour, Foreign Nationals, Persons with Disabilities, and 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.