Yes, there are a variety of consulting firms that offer recruitment services for nursing jobs in Canada. Like several other countries, Canada is facing health care shortages with regards to health care practitioners and there is a demand for individuals to fill this need. Someone searching for a nursing job could seek out head hunters as well to aid them in their job search.
The are several incentives used by nurse recruitment agencies. From guaranteed employment, to a high salary, to job safety.
There seems to be an actual nationwide healthcare recruitment going on.
Nurse recruitment trends have changed greatly over time. Nursing has actually become a bargain to most hospitals and there has been a sudden increase in the nursing population.
Erm... Practice nurse seinior practice nurse i think so anyways
Yes, a nurse can bill for services that fall within a nurse's scope of practice.
the nurse practice act
A good place to start your job search would be Craigslist.
Yes, with the option of tuition reimbursment.
Yes, by law a nurse is required to have a liscense to practice.
An advanced practice nurse is an RN (registered nurse) who has completed an MSN (masters degree). There are different types of APRN's (dpending upon your focus of study during master's program). Clinical nurse specialists, nurse anesthetists, nurse practitioners. So, all nurse practitioners are advanced practice nurses, but not all advanced practice nurses are nurse practitioners.
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