Instructor, Nursing - Health Care Assistant Program (HCA)

Employer:
Yukon University
Location:
Yukon University
500 University Drive, Whitehorse, Yukon, Y1A 5K4, Canada (Whitehorse, YT)
Duration:
Part time
Hours / week:
52.5 hours/week
Wage / Salary:
Not Disclosed
Date posted:
Closing date:

Description:

Instructor, Health Care Assistant Program (HCA)
School of Health, Education, and Human Services
Applied Arts Faculty
Ayamdigut (Whitehorse) Campus
Permanent Position starting as soon as possible.
(Based on 52.5 hours bi-weekly)
Competition #: 24.55
Closing Date: May 31, 2024


Yukon University is searching for a dedicated Nurse Educator to join the permanent faculty in the Health Care Assistant (HCA) Certificate program. This faculty member will work alongside the Program Coordinator and other faculty to instruct students in theory/lab/practicum courses and participate in student advising, curriculum development and other initiatives to enhance program delivery and the student learning experience.


The ideal candidate will hold a Baccalaureate or master’s degree in nursing and have previous instructional experience, preferably in an adult education environment—experience in community care, long-term care, and acute care settings is also desirable. A current, valid Driver's license is a requirement.


Rest assured, consideration will be given to those with an appropriate blend of education and experience, ensuring a fair and thorough selection process.


Go to Employment opportunities | Yukon University for more information on all job competitions.


For additional information about the job posting, please contact:
Jeanelle Julian, Chair HEHS Email: jjulian@yukonu.ca
Quoting the competition number, interested applicants should submit their stories to hr@yukonu.ca. Please include:
 Letter of Application/Cover Letter
 Resume
 Any other documents you feel will help us to know you better.
Yukon University, Human Resource Services,
Box 2799, 500 College Drive, Whitehorse, Yukon, Y1A 5K4
Fax: 867 668-8896 Email: hr@yukonu.ca
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Who are We?
We are of the North.
Situated in twelve communities on the traditional territories of Yukon First Nations, YukonU is guided by the indomitable spirit of the Yukon wilderness and millennia of resilience and resourcefulness. Eleven of the fourteen First Nations in Yukon are self-governing, shaping the Yukon’s social, economic, and political landscape. YukonU has worked with all governments, partner organizations, and Yukon citizens for six decades to respond to and lead change in the Yukon.
YukonU delivers what the North needs through trades training, certificates, diplomas, degrees, Adult Basic Education, and continuing education. Our community campuses play a vital role in creating access to education for Yukoners and providing opportunities for students from across Canada and internationally to learn about Canada’s North. We also affirm our commitment to Yukon First Nations; it’s why we continue to focus on making the necessary changes to help them heal from the past and revitalize their cultures, languages, and knowledge. We do this to support Indigenous self-governance and self-determination, now and for future generations.
Imagine Yourself Here
This position will be based at YukonU’s Ayamdigut campus in Whitehorse. Built on the traditional territory of the Ta'an Kwächän and Kwanlin Dün First Nations, Whitehorse is known as the Wilderness City—and it’s easy to see why. Nurtured by the Yukon River, Whitehorse is surrounded by hike-able mountains and pristine lakes and streams, with a trail system you could spend a lifetime exploring. Whitehorse’s climate is, on average, milder than comparable northern communities, and with up to nineteen hours of daylight in summer, you have all the time you need to follow your passion for being on the land. With its healthy economy, small-town values, and safe environment, Whitehorse is a great place to raise a family, especially if you enjoy an active lifestyle. Several local schools offer French immersion and experiential educational opportunities, and the city is home to a vibrant arts community, great cafés and eateries, and excellent recreation centres.
Whitehorse is also within driving distance of the Kluane, Tatshenshini-Alsek, and Chilkoot Trail regions. Longer trips are possible to historic Dawson City, the Wrangell Mountains of Alaska, and BC’s Northern Rockies. The rest of the world is a short flight away, with daily connections to travel hubs in southern Canada.

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