Cruise Ship Nurse
Opioid Recovery Nurse
Offshore Oil Rig Nurse
Department of National Defense Nurse
Private Home Nurse
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What is the salary per month?
What is between 4,200 and 4,900
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What is the salary per hour?
What is $23.59- $25.33 per hour
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What is the salary per year?
What is $70 000 to $100 000 per year
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What is the starting salary per year?
What is $51 000.00 dollars a year
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What is the starting salary per hour?
What is $22.00- $23.75 per hour for a 40 hour week
200
What are the clinic hours?
What is 8am-11am and 3pm to 6pm
200
What kind of work environments do you work in?
What is rehabilitation centers, different locations for community education, potential visits to clients residences for follow up assessments
200
How do you apply?
What is you can apply at any oil rig company
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How do you apply?
What is visit the closes unit in your area or apply online at www.forces.ca
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What traveling is required?
What is personal transportation is required to and from the clients homes
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How long is your contract?
What is six months long
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How to apply?
What is Mental Health and Addictions Services, Opioid Treatment and Recovery Program and the Nova Scotia Health Authority
300
What are the working hours?
What is rig nurses work 12 hour days for 14 straight days, then are off for 2-3 weeks straight.
300
What type of hours do you work?
What is it can vary from shift work to 40hr a week (8 hr days)
300
What is the benefits?
What is youu get to make close relationships with the clients that you are caring for, as you see them on a regular basis
400
What certification do you need?
What is offering first aid, administering medications and treatments prescribed by the doctor. Setting up treatment rooms, checking medical equipment and assisting the doctor
400
What additional training is needed?
What is prior experience is an asset and Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) Training
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What is the additional training?
What is you are required to have prior experience, preferably with divers, advanced life support training, offshore first aid training, offshore medic training, CPR & first aid training
400
What are the benefits as an LPN?
What is travel to other parts of the world, pride in serving your country as well as supporting the military and their families and may qualify for paid education
400
What additional training is required?
What is experience in geriatrics is a benefit
500
What are the LPN responsibilities?
What is Providing care to clients receiving opioid replacement therapy (ie. Methadone), provide firm care focused on harm reduction, involved in all aspects of the coordination and delivery of random urine drug screening process, case management for stabilized clients in the program and complete ongoing assessments, provide client and community education, provide support to community opioid replacement therapy prescribes and facilitate group sessions
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What are your responsibilities as an LPN?
What is regular medical care, emergency care, rarely there is doctors on board and can only be reached by telephone and assess conditions, monitor vital signs and lung function, as well as keeping medical files and supplies.
500
What are your responsibility as an LPN?
What is Clinical/ patient care delivery, health services policy development, administration, training/ education, Prevention Health Care Services, assist in exercises (medical evacuations, flights, domestic or international emergencies), maintain clinical skills and participate in professional development opportunities and provide care to injured Canadian forces members
500
What are the responsibilities as an LPN?
What is assess vital signs of patients, medication administration, dressing changes, bathing and general care of patients, spending time with the patient and other responsibilities that have been agreed upon
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