The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) Regina Area invites applications for the position of NCA (Neonatal Clinical Associate) to join our dynamic and expanding department. The NCA will work 12 and 8 hour shifts under the supervision of a Neonatologist to provide comprehensive in-house medical coverage of infants admitted to the Level III NICU at the Regina General Hospital as well as antenatal consultation service for common scenarios.
The NCA will be team–oriented and professional, demonstrating efficient decision-making and the ability to resolve clinical and professional issues. Significant autonomy for clinical duties is possible according to qualifications and experience.
Other duties include participating in guidelines, order sets and policy and procedure development. The NCAs also contribute to monitoring the standards of practice and planning, developing, implementing and maintaining quality improvement initiatives.
NCAs have opportunities to contribute to the development of knowledge and the improvement of practice for the sick neonates, including research participation.
Compensation: This is a contracted position. For a full clinical load expected compensation is over 250K / year at current rates.
Required Qualifications:
The successful applicant will:
The start date for this position is negotiable. Applications will be accepted until all positions are filled.
For Information or to submit curriculum vitae, please contact:
Charissa Amyotte
Saskatchewan Health Authority – Regina Area
Phone: 306-766-0742 | Fax: 306-766-3459
Email: SHAPhysicianCareersRegina@saskhealthauthority.ca
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