
Position # 9009633
Expected Start Date: June 05, 2026
Union: SUN
Facility: Assiniboia Union Hospital
City/Town: Assiniboia
Department: Education - Clinical Nurse Educators
Type: Full-time regular
FTE: 1
Shift Information: Days
Number of Hours per Rotation: 14 shifts of 8 hours per 3 weeks
Relief: No
Float: No
Hours of Work: Standard Hours
Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band Nurse B $42.040 to $52.440
Travel Required: Yes
The Clinical Nurse Educator (CNE) supports staff in the South-West 6 Integrated Rural Health Network by delivering education to ensure safe, high-quality, patient-centered care and efficient system flow. Working under the Acute Care Program Manager and collaborating with leaders, the CNE assesses learning needs, plans and evaluates educational programs, and applies adult learning principles. The role provides leadership, real-time clinical support, and expert guidance to nursing staff, promotes evidence-based practice, and fosters continuous professional development and a supportive learning environment across all shifts.
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