The District of Sault Ste. Marie Social Services Administration Board is hiring part-time Primary Care Paramedics. This position offers an opportunity to serve the public and join a dedicated team. The successful candidate will have strong communication and teamwork skills, and possess the necessary qualifications including EMCA/A-EMCA certification and a valid Class F Ontario Driver’s License.
Job Type: Permanent Part-Time; The District of Sault Ste. Marie Social Services Administration Board is seeking highly talented individuals who have an interest in serving the public to become part of our Paramedic Services team. In addition to successfully filling upcoming part time positions, we anticipate generating a Reserve List for potential future opportunities.
The successful candidate will have the ability to communicate in an effective and tactful manner, contribute routinely as a team member, and organize time to maximize contributions. Additional qualifications for this position include: Should you be interested in applying for this exciting career opportunity, please forward your cover letter and resume as one PDF document toby the application deadline with the subject line referencing job posting 05-25 – Part-Time Primary Care Paramedic, Paramedic Services.
PARAMEDIC HEALTHCARE EMS EMERGENCY SERVICES PUBLIC SERVICE
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
City officials welcome HART HubThe HART hubs have primary care and mental health services including addiction care and support, social services and employment support, but they will not support the safe consumption of illicit drugs.
Read more »
Ontario to invest $1.4 billion to connect all residents with primary care within four yearsOntario's provincial government announced a $1.4 billion investment to connect every resident with a primary care provider within four years. The plan includes funding for 305 new primary care teams, which will consist of family doctors, nurse practitioners, and other healthcare professionals. The government aims to ensure everyone on the Health Care Connect waitlist as of January 1, 2025, will be connected to a primary care team by spring 2026.
Read more »
Provincial health plans to cover primary care by nurse practitioners: health ministerFederal Health Minister Mark Holland says provincial and territorial health plans will cover primary care provided by nurse practitioners, pharmacists and midwives.
Read more »
Provincial health plans to cover primary care by nurse practitioners: health ministerTORONTO — Federal Health Minister Mark Holland says provincial and territorial health plans will cover primary care provided by nurse practitioners, pharmacists and midwives.
Read more »
Provincial health plans to cover primary care by nurse practitioners: health ministerTORONTO — Federal Health Minister Mark Holland says provincial and territorial health plans will cover primary care provided by nurse practitioners, pharmacists and midwives.
Read more »
Provincial health plans to cover primary care by nurse practitioners: health ministerTORONTO — Federal Health Minister Mark Holland says provincial and territorial health plans will cover primary care provided by nurse practitioners, pharmacists and midwives.
Read more »