About Us
SafeLink Alberta delivers services throughout Southern Alberta. As a non-profit organization, we work to reduce the risks associated with sexual activity and substance use. We serve and advocate for priority populations by offering low-barrier, non-judgmental, and informed programs and services. We offer a fun and energetic environment that provides opportunities for you to utilize your talents and develop new skills.
About the Role
We are seeking a dedicated and proactive Registered Nurse (RN)/Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to join our team for a syphilis response program. This program focuses on testing, treating and educating about sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections (STBBIs). This role is perfect for a self-motivated professional who excels in a dynamic and flexible environment, confidently working independently while adapting to evolving needs. If you are passionate about providing nonjudgemental, client-centered care, and committed to reducing barriers to sexual and reproductive health services, we invite you to join our team!
This position is between 5 – 7.5 hours per week based out of the SafeLink Alberta operational site in Medicine Hat, Alberta. This is a term position ending March 31, 2027, with possibility of extension. Services will be provided across our provincial catchment area, including Medicine Hat and rural areas across the South Health Zones. Travel across southern Alberta is required, as well as occasional evening and weekend testing event work.
What you will do
Community Engagement and Clinical Care:
Health Promotion, Education, and Capacity Building:
Administration:
What you will bring
What We Offer
The starting wage range for this position is $29-$33/hour for LPNs and $42-$49/hour for RNs.
Join an organization that values IDEA
At SafeLink Alberta, we are committed to promoting Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) within our organization and the communities we serve. For us, Inclusion means fostering a welcoming and respectful culture, diversity is ensuring a fair representation of voices and perspectives, equity is supporting everyone in accessing needed resources, and accessibility is making services available to everyone. We view IDEA as essential to building inclusive, empowered, and healthier communities while acknowledging that this involves continuous work and learning, and sometimes we will make mistakes. We strive to adapt to unlearning and learning as needed. We pledge to integrate IDEA principles into our strategic plans and keep the community informed of our progress for transparency and accountability.
We especially encourage applications from communities that are under-represented among our staff, such as people living with HIV, visible minorities, those with lived/living experience, and people with culturally diverse backgrounds. We value your experience, and we encourage you to self-identify in your application should you feel comfortable doing so.
Ready to Apply?
This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Please send your cover letter, resume, and any other relevant material to support your application via email to quoting job reference SLA – 202.
You must be available for in-person/online interviews. No phone calls please. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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