Join a Mission-Driven Movement Built for Caregivers
At OneNursing.ca, we are reimagining what healthcare staffing should look like. We put frontline caregivers first and connect them directly with opportunities that match their skills and preferences.
We are building a transparent online marketplace where healthcare workers can create detailed profiles, set their availability, and be matched with hospitals and long-term care facilities across Ontario. This ensures that you stay in control, clients find the right fit, and the entire process remains clear and fair.
We are currently seeking Registered Nurses (RNs) who are passionate about providing care in underserved remote Indigenous communities across Northern Ontario. You will play a critical role in supporting local health teams and delivering compassionate, culturally sensitive care where it's needed most.
Our model ensures that most of the hourly rate goes directly to you, the clinician. Because you work hard, and we care.
Who You Are
A Registered Nurse with solid clinical experience
Adaptable and open to working in remote, rural, and Indigenous community settings
Culturally aware and respectful of local traditions and values
Comfortable working independently or in small care teams
Reliable, organized, and passionate about health equity
Flexible with work schedules, including days, evenings, nights, and weekends
What You'll Do
Provide nursing care in a variety of settings including inpatient units, emergency rooms, remote nursing stations, health centers, and long-term care
Perform comprehensive assessments and develop individualized care plans
Respond to acute and urgent care situations with appropriate clinical judgment
Administer medications, perform wound care, IV therapy, and other nursing procedures
Collaborate closely with physicians, nurse practitioners, community health workers, and allied staff
Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation
Support health education and community outreach as needed
Participate in on-call or rotating shifts, including overnight and weekends, depending on location
Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) or diploma from an accredited nursing program
Current registration and in good standing with the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)
Valid CPR certification (Level C or HCP)
Recent Vulnerable Sector Screening (or willingness to obtain)
Strong clinical assessment, decision-making, and communication skills
Preferred certifications (assets for remote and emergency settings):
ACLS - Advanced Cardiac Life Support
BLS - Basic Life Support
PALS - Pediatric Advanced Life Support
TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course
NRP - Neonatal Resuscitation Program
PHCNP Certificate or experience with primary care in underserved communities
Mental Health First Aid or equivalent training
Experience working in remote or Indigenous communities is a strong asset
Ability to speak Cree, Ojibwe, or other Indigenous languages is a plus
What We Offer
Highly competitive pay rates, with the majority going directly to the nurse
Paid travel and accommodations arranged by our team
Flexible contract lengths (2-12 weeks) with opportunities for extensions
Remote EMR training from home before deployment so you're confident on Day 1
Quick and supportive onboarding process
A chance to make a meaningful impact in underserved Indigenous and rural communities
How to Apply
To get started,
please apply directly through our website at OneNursing.ca
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By applying on our site, you will be guided through our intake process and have your clinician profile created. This helps us match you to the right opportunities based on your experience, location preferences, and availability. Your information will also be securely stored in our system, so you are ready for upcoming roles.
All applicants must be able to provide a valid Vulnerable Sector Screening upon request before placement.
If you are ready to travel, care, and be paid fairly for the work you do, we would love to hear from you.