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Nurses today have the opportunity to explore interesting jobs–both at home and abroad. In fact, today, more than ever, nurses are being offered the opportunity to work in a diverse range of roles and settings almost anywhere in the world. The knowledge and skills that nurses acquire during their basic education and subsequent clinical practice are applicable almost anywhere. Today, many nurses are considering a move to another country to practice for a time or to relocate permanently. They are asking themselves “what important benefits can I expect to gain?” and the answer is a truly unique experience in a wonderful city! Nurses who choose to come to Canada from countries like the UK, Australia, New Zealand and the United States are offered this wide range of opportunities with the benefit that they will work in their own language and in a culture that is familiar. British Columbia, like all provinces in Canada, has a universally funded and accessible health care system. The provincial government sets province-wide goals, standards and performance agreements for health service delivery by the health authorities, who in turn manage and deliver health services to acute and specialty hospitals, long-term care facilities and community-based programs of public health and home-care (like visiting nurse programs) within their jurisdiction. Vancouver is the home of one of the largest medical education programs in the country, which means that the medical students you work with today will be the doctors of tomorrow. Nurses are integral members of health care teams in British Columbia. You will work closely with physicians, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, physiotherapists and social workers to provide personal and caring support to each patient. Nurses in Vancouver are also surrounded by an extensive support team consisting of care aides, ECG technicians, and house keeping staff, just to name a few. This extensive support team allows for a greater amount of time to be spent nursing patients. To ensure that your nursing needs are addressed, most organizations have nurses at every level of decision-making including nurses at the most senior executive tables. Employers commonly offer paid support for ongoing education in specialized settings. Due to the emphasis on education and training, nurses in Vancouver are able to work in multiple fields; such as OR\Theatres, Accident & Emergency, Acute and Community all in the same career path. Support for new qualified nurses through orientation programs and preceptorships are also the norm. Access to continuing graduate education and opportunities for advanced practice are increasingly supported as well as self-scheduling options. Registered nurses at the frontlines of nursing support are automatically enrolled into union membership, unlike in the UK, where you may choose not be represented by a union. These unions have a long steady history in British Columbia and amongst other roles, negotiate with the employers on contracts governing wages, benefits and working conditions for its members. Union stewards also provide individual support to members regarding the contractual agreements with employers.
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