Canadian Nursing Agencies in New Brunswick

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Hi,:cool:

I have already been assessed by Nurses Association of New Brunswick, now what i am looking is an employer, is there any Nursing agencies in New Brunswick Canada that hires foreign nurses.

The NANB gave me a list of Hospitals, such as The Moncton, River Valley Health, Hospital in Saint John and Miramichi,but i do not have any reply from those institutions yet. Any one who could help me?

:yeah:Thanks:yeah:

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Moved to the Canadian forum

Have you tried contact the hospitals a couple weeks or so after sending your resume?

Where abouts in NB are you looking to live?

Moved to the Canadian forum

Have you tried contact the hospitals a couple weeks or so after sending your resume?

Where abouts in NB are you looking to live?

Hi,

Not yet, may this Friday i''ll try to inquire again. I like Fredericton, but i am choosing between Fredericton and Moncton. :coollook:

Getting hired is a slow process. Expect it to stretch out for at least a month from application, to interview, credentials/reference check, next orientation scheduled for the hospital.

To move units it took me 8 weeks, application to start date. New hires are often even slower.

Did you apply for a position number? Was the competition "open to the public"?

All of this factors into the hiring schedule.

What do you mean "nursing agencies". Hospitals/health regions do direct hire.

I am not sure what kind of agency you are looking for, but there are homecare and private duty nursing agencies listed in superpages.ca Maybe you can try contacting these businesses and see if they hire foreign nurses.

http://superpages.ca/search/si/1/nurse/new+brunswick

good luck

dishes

Specializes in Critical Care.

try this website. www.careerbeacon.com. Try applying on the HR there.They have many job postings there. I've tried sending my CV to one of the job postings before, they replied that I need to be eligible for them to help me regarding employment process

Getting hired is a slow process. Expect it to stretch out for at least a month from application, to interview, credentials/reference check, next orientation scheduled for the hospital.

To move units it took me 8 weeks, application to start date. New hires are often even slower.

Did you apply for a position number? Was the competition "open to the public"?

All of this factors into the hiring schedule.

What do you mean "nursing agencies". Hospitals/health regions do direct hire.

:paw:I just passed my resume with cover letter in their HR email address.:paw:

Thanks Dishes and Lenjoy, i am looking at it right now. :saint:

@ Fiona, wow 8 weeks would be so long, hehehe

Another website to search for jobs is indeed.ca, on this site you can register, list your preferred job type and location (in your case registered nurse and new brunswick) and you will recieve an e-mail to notify you when jobs become available.

dishes

Specializes in MS, ER.

thanks for the info ms.lenjoy.. goodluck on your job hting R.N.Jan:D:D:D:D

rn-jan

Do you happen to be fluent in english and french? You may have noticed on the website careerbeacon.com that one of the desired qualifications is fluency in french and english. You may want to consider studying some french in addition to studying for the crne.

best wishes

dishes

rn-jan

Do you happen to be fluent in english and french? You may have noticed on the website careerbeacon.com that one of the desired qualifications is fluency in french and english. You may want to consider studying some french in addition to studying for the crne.

best wishes

dishes

Hey,

I do not know how to speak french, but i am trying to study basic french greetings, and so far i can memorize "ca sa" hhehe. English is not my problem.

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