Registered Nurse (RPT 010B25 CCL)
Top Benefits
About the role
POSTING: 010B25
UNION: BCNU
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Regular Part Time
CLASSIFICATION: (21001) Registered Nurse (PCN#194/ 03024081007)
**WORK AREA:**Central City Lodge (Care Department Line #7)
LOCATION: 415 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6B 1V2
EFFECTIVE DATE: To be confirmed
**HOURS:**49.96 Hours Bi-Weekly (0.67 FTE)
SCHEDULE: Days; Nights 0700-1900 / 1900-0700
SALARY:$41.42– $59.52 Per hour
SUMMARY
Reporting to the Clinical Nurse Leader or designate, the RN works collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team to provide person-centered nursing care in a safe, homelike environment. The role includes assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care to support residents’ physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. As a primary caregiver, the RN also mentors team members, shares knowledge, and may provide direction to assigned staff.
What We Offer
- A competitive Salary: $41.42– $59.52 Per hour
- Benefits: Comprehensive health, dental, and pension packages.
- Licensing Reimbursement: We support our nurses by reimbursing the full cost of their annual registration with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).
- A Supportive and Inclusive Workplace: Providence Living is committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment for all staff members. We celebrate diversity and ensure that every team member feels valued and supported. Our culture is defined by compassion, community orientation, and a person-centered approach to care .
- Opportunities for Growth: We believe in investing in our employees' professional development.
- Innovative philosophy: At Providence Living, you'll be part of a team that embraces the innovative "Home for Us" care philosophy—fostering emotional connections, empowering resident autonomy, and creating a true sense of home in a warm, community-centered environment.
What You Will Do
Key Responsibilities:
- Assess and plan individualized resident care using clinical judgment and evidence-based practice.
- Monitor and evaluate residents’ conditions, adjusting care plans as needed and reporting changes to the care team.
- Provide direct nursing care in alignment with organizational policies, procedures, and the “Home for Us” care philosophy.
- Document assessments, care plans, and progress notes accurately in both manual and electronic systems.
- Collaborate with residents, families, and interdisciplinary team members to support care planning and discharge processes.
- Offer guidance to Resident Care Aides and contribute to effective team coordination within a household model of care.
- Act as a resident advocate and participate in continuous quality improvement and educational activities.
What You Bring
QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training, and Experience:
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Current practicing registration as a Registered Nurse with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives.
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Gerontology Certificate from an accredited program or demonstrated equivalency.
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One (1) year recent, related experience in gerontological services comparable to those provided by Providence Living Society.
Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated knowledge of:
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Knowledge of palliative care principles; depression, dementia, and delirium; current pain management theories; and competency and guardian legislation.
-
Proficient in CPR, Basic Life Support (BLS), and First Aid procedures.
-
Skilled in providing professional nursing care aligned with clinical and administrative standards, including functional and physical assessments of older adults, and health and aging education.
-
Ability to monitor and guide the care provided by Household/Resident Care Aides in a team environment
-
Strong oral and written communication skills, with effective interpersonal abilities for collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, community resources, and families.
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Physically capable of performing the duties of the role.
Join a Compassionate and Innovative Community at Providence Living
At Providence Living, we are more than a long-term care provider—we are a faith-based, non-profit organization dedicated to reimagining seniors' care in British Columbia. Rooted in Catholic values and inspired by the healing ministry of Jesus Christ, our mission is to create communities where residents feel at home, empowered, and connected .
This posting will remain open until successfully filled.
About Providence Living
Providence Living is an independent non-profit organization established by Providence Health Care and St. Joseph’s General Hospital in 2017. It aspires to be a leader in the provision of long-term care, housing, and other services for seniors in British Columbia, Canada, and beyond.
Providence Living is a faith-based organization with its own board and management structure, focusing on rethinking and redefining the experience of seniors in long-term care by creating environments where residents are supported to maintain their independence, social connections, and their desired and purposeful personal routines.
Providence Living values are rooted in the values, history and tradition of our Founding Sisters who arrived in British Columbia more than 130 years ago and established numerous Catholic hospitals and care homes.
At Providence Living, we create space for the individuality, joy and spontaneity that make life rich and fulfilling. We innovate, challenge conventions, and most of all listen long and hard to the real experts: the people living in our care communities and their families.
Providence Living currently operates long-term care homes at Central City Lodge and Cooper Place in Vancouver, and The Views at St. Joseph’s in Comox. This summer, it will open Providence Living at The Views in Comox, which will replace The Views at St. Joseph’s.
Providence Living is also set to build and operate a 200-bed long-term care village in Prince George in partnership with Northern Health.
Registered Nurse (RPT 010B25 CCL)
Top Benefits
About the role
POSTING: 010B25
UNION: BCNU
EMPLOYMENT TYPE: Regular Part Time
CLASSIFICATION: (21001) Registered Nurse (PCN#194/ 03024081007)
**WORK AREA:**Central City Lodge (Care Department Line #7)
LOCATION: 415 W Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6B 1V2
EFFECTIVE DATE: To be confirmed
**HOURS:**49.96 Hours Bi-Weekly (0.67 FTE)
SCHEDULE: Days; Nights 0700-1900 / 1900-0700
SALARY:$41.42– $59.52 Per hour
SUMMARY
Reporting to the Clinical Nurse Leader or designate, the RN works collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team to provide person-centered nursing care in a safe, homelike environment. The role includes assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating care to support residents’ physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs. As a primary caregiver, the RN also mentors team members, shares knowledge, and may provide direction to assigned staff.
What We Offer
- A competitive Salary: $41.42– $59.52 Per hour
- Benefits: Comprehensive health, dental, and pension packages.
- Licensing Reimbursement: We support our nurses by reimbursing the full cost of their annual registration with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM).
- A Supportive and Inclusive Workplace: Providence Living is committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment for all staff members. We celebrate diversity and ensure that every team member feels valued and supported. Our culture is defined by compassion, community orientation, and a person-centered approach to care .
- Opportunities for Growth: We believe in investing in our employees' professional development.
- Innovative philosophy: At Providence Living, you'll be part of a team that embraces the innovative "Home for Us" care philosophy—fostering emotional connections, empowering resident autonomy, and creating a true sense of home in a warm, community-centered environment.
What You Will Do
Key Responsibilities:
- Assess and plan individualized resident care using clinical judgment and evidence-based practice.
- Monitor and evaluate residents’ conditions, adjusting care plans as needed and reporting changes to the care team.
- Provide direct nursing care in alignment with organizational policies, procedures, and the “Home for Us” care philosophy.
- Document assessments, care plans, and progress notes accurately in both manual and electronic systems.
- Collaborate with residents, families, and interdisciplinary team members to support care planning and discharge processes.
- Offer guidance to Resident Care Aides and contribute to effective team coordination within a household model of care.
- Act as a resident advocate and participate in continuous quality improvement and educational activities.
What You Bring
QUALIFICATIONS
Education, Training, and Experience:
-
Current practicing registration as a Registered Nurse with the British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives.
-
Gerontology Certificate from an accredited program or demonstrated equivalency.
-
One (1) year recent, related experience in gerontological services comparable to those provided by Providence Living Society.
Skills and Abilities:
Demonstrated knowledge of:
-
Knowledge of palliative care principles; depression, dementia, and delirium; current pain management theories; and competency and guardian legislation.
-
Proficient in CPR, Basic Life Support (BLS), and First Aid procedures.
-
Skilled in providing professional nursing care aligned with clinical and administrative standards, including functional and physical assessments of older adults, and health and aging education.
-
Ability to monitor and guide the care provided by Household/Resident Care Aides in a team environment
-
Strong oral and written communication skills, with effective interpersonal abilities for collaborating with interdisciplinary teams, community resources, and families.
-
Physically capable of performing the duties of the role.
Join a Compassionate and Innovative Community at Providence Living
At Providence Living, we are more than a long-term care provider—we are a faith-based, non-profit organization dedicated to reimagining seniors' care in British Columbia. Rooted in Catholic values and inspired by the healing ministry of Jesus Christ, our mission is to create communities where residents feel at home, empowered, and connected .
This posting will remain open until successfully filled.
About Providence Living
Providence Living is an independent non-profit organization established by Providence Health Care and St. Joseph’s General Hospital in 2017. It aspires to be a leader in the provision of long-term care, housing, and other services for seniors in British Columbia, Canada, and beyond.
Providence Living is a faith-based organization with its own board and management structure, focusing on rethinking and redefining the experience of seniors in long-term care by creating environments where residents are supported to maintain their independence, social connections, and their desired and purposeful personal routines.
Providence Living values are rooted in the values, history and tradition of our Founding Sisters who arrived in British Columbia more than 130 years ago and established numerous Catholic hospitals and care homes.
At Providence Living, we create space for the individuality, joy and spontaneity that make life rich and fulfilling. We innovate, challenge conventions, and most of all listen long and hard to the real experts: the people living in our care communities and their families.
Providence Living currently operates long-term care homes at Central City Lodge and Cooper Place in Vancouver, and The Views at St. Joseph’s in Comox. This summer, it will open Providence Living at The Views in Comox, which will replace The Views at St. Joseph’s.
Providence Living is also set to build and operate a 200-bed long-term care village in Prince George in partnership with Northern Health.