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Too many nurses in Alberta
Hard to believe, but the Government of Alberta now believes there is a surplus of nurses in Alberta, and that there will be hardly any need to recruit foreign-trained nurses. See news story in the Edmonton Journal today.
This would explain why all the nursing jobs disappeared from the Capital Health Region website last week. If you are currently being recruited to nurse in AB, you might want to make some enquiries. |
Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
Originally Posted by agr
(Post 7618278)
Hard to believe, but the Government of Alberta now believes there is a surplus of nurses in Alberta, and that there will be hardly any need to recruit foreign-trained nurses. See news story in the Edmonton Journal today.
This would explain why all the nursing jobs disappeared from the Capital Health Region website last week. If you are currently being recruited to nurse in AB, you might want to make some enquiries. |
Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
Originally Posted by DESERTFOX
(Post 7618506)
Oh dear:( What's going to happen to Alberta bound nurses then?:ohmy:
Good heavens, if Canada doesn't want them then send them to Australia. We have chipmunks over here working in our hospitals because of the mass skill shortages :( Don't even get me started on the lack of Doctors!! |
Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
Originally Posted by phat-dave
(Post 7619014)
Too many nurses, is there such a thing?
Good heavens, if Canada doesn't want them then send them to Australia. We have chipmunks over here working in our hospitals because of the mass skill shortages :( Don't even get me started on the lack of Doctors!! |
Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
There were noises on the radio a couple of weeks ago about some of the smaller hospitals being closed - not sure how true the report is. Hasn't all the health regions changed to just one? Alberta Health???
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Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
I can only speak for the two hospital I have been in touch with, but there is a current ban on all external applicants, be them from Alberta or not. Unless you are currently already working in the hospital, there is little to no chance of getting a permanent/full time position. I am currently waiting to hear if they will take me on a casual basis or its off to IKEA to hand in my application form!
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Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
The was a report on CBC radio a couple of weeks ago that Canada is short 60,000 nurses.
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Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
Originally Posted by Bainesy36
(Post 7619153)
I can only speak for the two hospital I have been in touch with, but there is a current ban on all external applicants, be them from Alberta or not. Unless you are currently already working in the hospital, there is little to no chance of getting a permanent/full time position. I am currently waiting to hear if they will take me on a casual basis or its off to IKEA to hand in my application form!
As to a surplus, not sure what the figures are for nurses, but we are 20% below fully staffed as physios..... the whole thing's becoming scary as well as ridiculous! :thumbdown: One BIG thing is that we are expecting an announcement next week from the new head, Dr S.D., that he wants to abandon site and departmental management, and go for program management. The first big effect of this will be that ALL our physio managers are likely to lose their jobs as programs are most likely to be managed by current nursing managers. All other hirings etc are supposed to be "budget neutral" hence no external hirings! |
Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
Originally Posted by Bainesy36
(Post 7619153)
I can only speak for the two hospital I have been in touch with, but there is a current ban on all external applicants, be them from Alberta or not. Unless you are currently already working in the hospital, there is little to no chance of getting a permanent/full time position. I am currently waiting to hear if they will take me on a casual basis or its off to IKEA to hand in my application form!
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Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
yeah this is really indeed hard to beleive! unheard of! BTW, in Montreal there is still room. I would imagine one would need to be fluent/functional in french though.
Originally Posted by agr
(Post 7618278)
Hard to believe, but the Government of Alberta now believes there is a surplus of nurses in Alberta, and that there will be hardly any need to recruit foreign-trained nurses. See news story in the Edmonton Journal today.
This would explain why all the nursing jobs disappeared from the Capital Health Region website last week. If you are currently being recruited to nurse in AB, you might want to make some enquiries. |
Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
I just checked the jobs available through Alberta Health Services .... there are a total of Eight (8!) jobs advertised for the whole of Alberta .... when you consider that at any one time the jobs in Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, alone are in three figures normally. :blink:
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Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
Originally Posted by Morwenna
(Post 7621853)
I just checked the jobs available through Alberta Health Services .... there are a total of Eight (8!) jobs advertised for the whole of Alberta .... when you consider that at any one time the jobs in Foothills Medical Centre, Calgary, alone are in three figures normally. :blink:
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Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
Originally Posted by boxerdog03
(Post 7623305)
We was informed at our staff meeting that all job applications have to be agreed and signed off at VP level.
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Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
Oh well, at least at IKEA I'll hopefully get a discount that will help with the new house. (although with no job the rent might be interesting!!!) Better get filling in my application form!!!
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Re: Too many nurses in Alberta
I wondered where all the jobs disapeared to! One day there was tons of psychology and mental health clinican jobs to sift through, the the next there was none! Looks like I'll be working in Tim Hortons then! My mum will be pleased that her money to put me through my masters went to good use! :unsure:
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