Moving to CALGARY this summer.Anyone know what the job situation is like for LPN's?

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Hi Everyone,

I am moving to Calgary this summer. I was just wondering if anyone knows what the job situation there is like for LPN's? I am willing to work in either long term care or a hospital setting. I am hoping to find a part time (preferable 0.5) position but would take casual as well. I have 3 and a half year of experience (both acute and long term care). Do you think it is going to be really difficult to find a job?

Specializes in Acute Spine, Neuro, Thoracic's, LTC.

I'm sooo excited for my move to Calgary in May! Anyone know which extended care facilities are the best to work at?

Specializes in Home Care.

Yeah! Got my provisional Alberta PN license and will be writing the CPNRE in May :)

I've sold my house here in Florida and start the drive from Florida to Calgary on Saturday. :)

Specializes in Acute Spine, Neuro, Thoracic's, LTC.
Yeah! Got my provisional Alberta PN license and will be writing the CPNRE in May :)

I've sold my house here in Florida and start the drive from Florida to Calgary on Saturday. :)

See you there! ;)

Hello everyone,

Your advise is always valuable , I am IEN and after my SEC assesment I got one year re-entry prog from CRNBC , Wait time in Kwantlen university is too long . Can I do it from Thompson rivers university Kamloops. Has anyone done re entry prog from there . Plz reply and give your advise

Hie guys Did u eventually find jobs in Calgary, if so where?

Juli is working and we never did hear back from lila

Specializes in Acute Spine, Neuro, Thoracic's, LTC.

Hey guys, sorry I've been away from allnurses.com for a while for various reasons I won't get into right now. But I just decided to check back in today and saw that this thread was active again.

Just figured I'd let you know that I found a full-time job with AHS at Foothills hospital and am loving it!! LPN's here in Alberta are given much more responsibility and respect here in Alberta compared to BC and certainly compared to NB. Foothills hospital has proven to be a great place to work and I look forward to spending many more years there :) Good luck to any of you looking for jobs in Calgary. There is definitely a lot of opportunity here, shouldn't be hard to find a job.

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