Educator (2025-0693)
About the role
Position Details
Position Status: Regular Full Time Location: Southport, Education Services BW Hours: 77.50 FTE: 1.00 Shift: Days Shift Times: 0800-1615 Union: Non Union Professional Rate of Pay: $45.45 - $60.87 PCN: 10EDURN009
Date Competition Closes: September 25, 2025 Position Summary: Reporting to the Senior Manager and working collaboratively with the Site managers, this position provides leadership in the development and delivery of clinical education and instruction based on adult education principles and philosophy, and by incorporating educational approaches as part of the education delivery. Applies nursing theory, advanced knowledge and leadership concepts, educational theories, and adult learning principles in providing clinical guidance and resource support to staff.
This position is responsible for promoting best practice through staff development and education thus ensuring optimal client outcomes. Assists the managers in maintaining standards of care and in providing and participating in quality improvement initiatives. Provides guidance and support to staff and students in the application of the nursing process in the provision of client care and promoting culture of evidence-based practice and evidence-informed decision making. The key responsibility of the educator is to meet the educational needs of the clinical staff in the organization. Responsible for other duties as required.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing required
- Master’s Degree in an applicable health related discipline an asset
- Registration with the College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta
- Certificate in Adult Education with adult education experience an asset
- Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle required for travel between sites
Experience:
- Minimum of 3 years of fulltime clinical experience in the last 5 years in specialized Complex Mental Health. focusing in providing holistic, person-centered care to adults with complex and chronic mental health conditions and cognitive disorders. This role requires a solid understanding of the Mental Health Act, emphasizes trauma-informed care grounded in Harm Reduction principles
- Demonstrated ability to engage and build collaborative relationships with staff, physicians, patients and families, leaders, learners and external partners and facilitate group processes
- Strong interpersonal verbal and written communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to recognize complex problems and seek solutions
- Teaching skills in small and large group settings utilizing knowledge of adult learning principles
- Computer literacy skills essential e.g. MS Office Suite, Connect Care
Preferred:
- Project management and change management knowledge and experience an asset
- Demonstrated ability in planning, implementing and leading change from an evidence-based perspective
- Certification in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI)
- PROSCI Change Management certificate or Change management modules
- Alberta Health Services Improvement Way (AIW) Green Belt certification
- Specialty Canadian Nursing certification such as: Canadian Gerontological Nursing certificate (GPNC(C)), Canadian Medical-Surgical nursing certificate (CMSN(C)), Canadian Psychiatric and Mental Health (CPMHN(C)), Wound, Ostomy and Continence (WOCC(C))
About Carewest Innovative Health Care
We select dedicated people just like you to care for our clients, those who offer compassion, knowledge and commitment to the treatment, progress, outcomes and lives of our clients. We are motivated to employ individuals who are passionate about what they do and, are naturally driven to uphold our client-centered approach, contribute to best-practice solutions and a desire to take their careers to the next level within Carewest.
We are one of Canada’s largest public healthcare providers of complex continuing care, rehabilitation and recovery services, and a wide variety of community programs for seniors and adults under the age of 65. With 13 locations across Calgary and a team of over 2,600 employees, we offer a diverse, interdisciplinary and expert community of health care professionals. Our innovative practices allow for optimal opportunities to learn, grow and excel with us.
Carewest has been recognized as one of Alberta’s Top Employers acknowledging our commitment to promoting a strong work/life balance, providing competitive salaries & benefits, and the promotion of teamwork in a collaborative healthcare environment. If you share our vision and are dedicated to joining our growing team, please review our open positions and apply today!
Educator (2025-0693)
About the role
Position Details
Position Status: Regular Full Time Location: Southport, Education Services BW Hours: 77.50 FTE: 1.00 Shift: Days Shift Times: 0800-1615 Union: Non Union Professional Rate of Pay: $45.45 - $60.87 PCN: 10EDURN009
Date Competition Closes: September 25, 2025 Position Summary: Reporting to the Senior Manager and working collaboratively with the Site managers, this position provides leadership in the development and delivery of clinical education and instruction based on adult education principles and philosophy, and by incorporating educational approaches as part of the education delivery. Applies nursing theory, advanced knowledge and leadership concepts, educational theories, and adult learning principles in providing clinical guidance and resource support to staff.
This position is responsible for promoting best practice through staff development and education thus ensuring optimal client outcomes. Assists the managers in maintaining standards of care and in providing and participating in quality improvement initiatives. Provides guidance and support to staff and students in the application of the nursing process in the provision of client care and promoting culture of evidence-based practice and evidence-informed decision making. The key responsibility of the educator is to meet the educational needs of the clinical staff in the organization. Responsible for other duties as required.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing required
- Master’s Degree in an applicable health related discipline an asset
- Registration with the College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta
- Certificate in Adult Education with adult education experience an asset
- Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle required for travel between sites
Experience:
- Minimum of 3 years of fulltime clinical experience in the last 5 years in specialized Complex Mental Health. focusing in providing holistic, person-centered care to adults with complex and chronic mental health conditions and cognitive disorders. This role requires a solid understanding of the Mental Health Act, emphasizes trauma-informed care grounded in Harm Reduction principles
- Demonstrated ability to engage and build collaborative relationships with staff, physicians, patients and families, leaders, learners and external partners and facilitate group processes
- Strong interpersonal verbal and written communication skills
- Demonstrated ability to recognize complex problems and seek solutions
- Teaching skills in small and large group settings utilizing knowledge of adult learning principles
- Computer literacy skills essential e.g. MS Office Suite, Connect Care
Preferred:
- Project management and change management knowledge and experience an asset
- Demonstrated ability in planning, implementing and leading change from an evidence-based perspective
- Certification in Non-Violent Crisis Intervention (NVCI)
- PROSCI Change Management certificate or Change management modules
- Alberta Health Services Improvement Way (AIW) Green Belt certification
- Specialty Canadian Nursing certification such as: Canadian Gerontological Nursing certificate (GPNC(C)), Canadian Medical-Surgical nursing certificate (CMSN(C)), Canadian Psychiatric and Mental Health (CPMHN(C)), Wound, Ostomy and Continence (WOCC(C))
About Carewest Innovative Health Care
We select dedicated people just like you to care for our clients, those who offer compassion, knowledge and commitment to the treatment, progress, outcomes and lives of our clients. We are motivated to employ individuals who are passionate about what they do and, are naturally driven to uphold our client-centered approach, contribute to best-practice solutions and a desire to take their careers to the next level within Carewest.
We are one of Canada’s largest public healthcare providers of complex continuing care, rehabilitation and recovery services, and a wide variety of community programs for seniors and adults under the age of 65. With 13 locations across Calgary and a team of over 2,600 employees, we offer a diverse, interdisciplinary and expert community of health care professionals. Our innovative practices allow for optimal opportunities to learn, grow and excel with us.
Carewest has been recognized as one of Alberta’s Top Employers acknowledging our commitment to promoting a strong work/life balance, providing competitive salaries & benefits, and the promotion of teamwork in a collaborative healthcare environment. If you share our vision and are dedicated to joining our growing team, please review our open positions and apply today!