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Job Title: Audiologists
Job Category: Other
Job Location: Fort St. John, Terrace, Northern Health
Wage Range: $30.50 - $38.05
Job Type: Full-Time Permanent
Contact: Bev Boyd - hr@northernhealth.ca
   
Experience Required?:
Able to support / mentor new graduates: Yes
Annual Equipment Budget: $
Annual Continuing Education Budget: $
Other Incentives: We offer a progressive and consultative work culture as well as leading relocation assistance.
Job Description:
Northern Health Do what you love, Love where you live… … because lifestyle matters. Looking for a career that guarantees adventure? Come and advance your professional skills and discover a whole new exciting world amidst some of the most beautiful landscape imaginable. Audiologists British Columbia, Canada Northern Health has opportunities in the following communities: Fort St. John and Terrace, British Columbia, Canada We’re searching for a professionally-driven, adventurous, and community oriented team member to manage program resources, staff, and educational services to professionals, communities, and First Nations people. You have a Master’s degree, at least one year of clinical experience in audiology, and working knowledge of early childhood development and parenting. A valid driver’s license, eligibility for registration with a professional association, and a sense of adventure are absolutely necessary. We invite you to consider a personal and professional adventure and to discover the benefits of front-line health care practice in an extraordinary setting. We offer a progressive and consultative work culture as well as leading relocation assistance and foster a top-down commitment to holistic community care. Where else… - can you embrace your practice and forget your commute? - is housing so affordable? - does your longest drive occur on the golf course? - do you have to divide your time between the lakes, rivers, wildlife, and mountains? …Northern BC! Consider the Locations: Fort St. John sits high above the spectacular Peace River Valley, northwest of Dawson Creek and southeast of Fort Nelson, where endless patchwork quilts of cropland melt into the horizon. Serving an area population of 50,000, Fort St. John is the hub of the Northeast with a new cultural center and library, theatre and art space. The main industries are agriculture, forestry, natural gas, construction and trucking. Fort St. John offers golfing, hiking, wildlife and bird watching, camping, fishing, boating, backcountry adventure tours, horseback riding, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, dog sledding, and natural splendor that supports a balanced lifestyle. The population is approximately 14,820. There are 6 elementary schools, 2 junior high schools and 1 senior high school. The Northern Lights College provides adult education. Quesnel is one of Central Interiors oldest cities and home to the World’s largest Gold Pan. Nestled on the banks of the Fraser and Quesnel rivers, Quesnel is the commercial center of the North Cariboo. The major industries include forestry, agriculture, mining and tourism. This beautiful city offers a perfect place for outdoor enthusiasts such as camping, hiking, trail riding and fishing in spring, summer and fall and snowmobiling, skiing, and dog sledding in the winter months. There are 9 elementary schools and 3 secondary schools with French Immersion being offered at both levels. For post-secondary students, there is a campus jointly shared by College of New Caledonia and University of Northern British Columbia. A full range of adult education opportunities, both professional and general, exist through the satellite campus as well as through the Continuing Education Program of School District 28. Terrace is a thriving community with snow capped mountains, and pristine glacier-fed rivers, lakes and streams all add to the beauty of this community. Anglers come to Terrace to challenge the steelhead and spring salmon of the Skeena River. The main industries in Terrace are communications, transportation and resource product trade. Terrace offers affordable housing and natural splendor that support a balanced lifestyle. To find out more about this opportunity, please visit our website at: www.northernhealth.ca. Get in touch to find out how you can bring your life to Northern BC: tel: 1.877.905.1155 e-mail: hr@northernhealth.ca
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