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EXPRESSION OF INTEREST - Ambulatory Day Clinic Training

Kenora, ON
Mid Level
part_time

About the role

Employment Status: Casual

Department: Ambulatory Programs

Hours

Casual

Classification

RN/RPN

Department

Ambulatory Services

Salary

As per ONA Collective Agreement

As per CUPE LOCAL 1781 Collective Agreement

Closing Date

Monday, December 29, 2025

THIS JOB OPPORTUNITY IS ONLY OPEN TO CURRENT INTERNAL LAKE OF THE WOODS DISTRICT HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES

Description

Are you a current casual or part-time nurse looking to expand your skillset and learn a new area?

Lake of the Woods District Hospital (LWDH) is excited to offer a training and orientation opportunity for Registered Nurses (RNs) and Registered Practical Nurses (RPNs) interested in joining our Ambulatory Services Unit.

This is a great opportunity to broaden your clinical skills, gain exposure to a diverse range of services, and be part of a collaborative interprofessional team.

If this opportunity aligns with your career goals, we encourage you to submit an Expression of Interest through Talent Pool Builder, outlining why you feel you would be a strong fit for this area. LWDH is committed to ongoing professional development and continuing education to support skill development and career growth.

If you have any questions about this opportunity, please contact Corinne Coffey at ccoffey@lwdh.on.ca.

Details on the Training Opportunity

You will receive:

  • Orientation shifts scheduled and determined based on ability and skill, typically 2-3 8-hour day orientation shifts

You must have:

  • Current Certification in BLS and demonstrated ongoing competence through annual re-certification
  • Certification in IV Therapy with demonstrated ongoing competence
  • Certification in Blood Glucose Monitoring and demonstrated continuing competence in BGM through annual recertification

About Lake of the Woods District Hospital

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The Lake of the Woods District Hospital was founded in 1897, and was originally known as the Rat Portage Jubilee Hospital and then the Kenora General Hospital. Through the years a series of additions and renovations took place to meet the expanding needs of the population. On May 1, 1968, the St. Joseph's Hospital and the Kenora General Hospital amalgamated to form the Lake of the Woods District Hospital. Treating well over 30,000 people per year, Lake of the Woods District Hospital is Northwestern Ontario's largest hospital outside of Thunder Bay.

The Hospital's core programs include emergency and ambulatory care, chronic care, mental health, maternal and child health, and acute care services which include general medicine, intensive care and surgical services. It also manages a broad range of services including dialysis, chemotherapy, diagnostic imaging, mammography, ultrasound, addiction counseling and detoxification, a sexual assault centre, physiotherapy and rehabilitation services, ambulance (land and dedicated air), palliative care and various education programs.

The Lake of the Woods District Hospital meets the immediate healthcare needs of residents of the City of Kenora, as well as a large surrounding area, including several First Nations Communities. In recognition of the First Nations communities that it serves, the hospital is committed to ensuring that traditional native healing and culture are part of native health care, including a unique Native Healer Program that recognizes the spiritual component of aboriginal health care.

Our goal is to provide high quality patient care within the limits of our resources. Our healthcare team is made up of a wide range of dedicated, expert individuals who work along with your physician to provide you or your loved one with the best possible treatment. We are a fully accredited hospital under the national standards of the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation.