Re: How long should I wait before contacting?
Nothing moves quickly over here, even given the desperate shortage some regions are experiencing. Simple transfers between departments take several weeks. A friend was offered a full time position in an inner-city CCU, but preferred a part-time spot that opened up a couple of weeks later. She applied, then waited four weeks to hear back about whether she'd get the position or not... and she was working as a casual in the CCU at the time, right there, in the room! Last year at this time I applied for a casual position in my local community hospital. I had an interview on February 13, and didn't hear anything about whether I'd gotten the job or not until the 18th of March.
There are so many layers of bureaucracy resulting in so many hands touching EVERY single piece of paper in the health regions it would boggle your mind. I wouldn't be surprised if you hear back in February that you're being offered a job. Managers here don't typically bother contacting references unless they're interested in you. In the Capital Health region in Alberta, managers have a checklist they have to follow for every hire, which includes speaking with the person's current supervisor, whether the applicant has included that person as a reference or not. (I have a friend in management in another department who shares this kind of info with me... and I see much more of my friend socially than I do of my own patient care manager, even though I work 70% FTE.) So if you're really wanting to come over here to work, be patient. They eventually will get back to you.
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