FAQs
What is the salary range for the Registered Nurse position at Burnaby Hospital?
The salary range for this position is CAD $41.42 - $59.52 per hour.
Is this position full-time or part-time?
This position is a Part-Time opportunity.
What qualifications are required for the Registered Nurse role?
Candidates must have graduation from an approved School of Nursing, current practicing registration as a Registered Nurse with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM), completion of applicable post graduate course work, or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. Current certification in Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) is also required.
Are there any incentives for joining the team?
Yes, specialty-qualified emergency registered nurses may be eligible for a signing bonus of up to $15,000.
What are some responsibilities of the Registered Nurse in this role?
Responsibilities include assessing patients, planning and providing nursing care, collaborating with the interprofessional care team, coordinating patient care, and teaching patients and their families about health.
When is the first phase of the Burnaby Hospital redevelopment project scheduled to open?
The first phase is slated to open in spring 2025.
What specialties and services does Burnaby Hospital provide?
Burnaby Hospital provides services including emergency medicine, critical care, medical imaging, internal medicine, geriatric medicine, neurology, gastroenterology, palliative care, psychiatry, oncology, and various surgical specialties.
Will I receive training upon hiring?
Yes, you will participate in in-services and other educational programs to maintain and update your clinical competence and knowledge within your area of practice.
Is there an opportunity to mentor new staff?
Yes, the role involves acting as a preceptor or mentor to assigned new nursing staff and students.
What types of patients will I be caring for in this position?
You will provide care to patients in an acute medical unit, which may include individuals in CCU, ICU, cardiac stepdown, and high acuity settings.