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Athabasca: WORK
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Job postings are sorted by profession category. Please
click on a profession category below for a list of job postings in that profession in the Athabasca Health Authority.
- Click here for more
information about the Athabasca Health Authority.
- For a map of the region, click here.
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Nursing
... includes job postings for Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses, and Registered Nurse/Nurse Practitioners
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Physicians
... job postings in this section are sorted into General Practitioner and Specialist categories
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Other Health Disciplines
... job postings for all Licensed Professionals and for Care Providers are set out in this section |
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Support Services
... includes Support Services (such as laundry, food services, etc.), Maintenance & Trades, and
Administration & Clerical Staff |
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Management
... this section lists job postings for Executives, Managers, and Other Management positions |
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More About Athabasca Health Authority . . . |
Athabasca Health Authority is located in northern Saskatchewan, and provides health care services
to five main communities in the north: Black Lake, Campsell Portage, Fond Du Lac, Stony Rapids, and
Uranium City. The Athabasca Health Authority has a relatively small population, which is
spread over a large geographical area.
In the past, medical services were provided by
remote nursing stations and a hospital located in Uranium City. Since June 2003, services
have been provided by a new facility on the Black Lake First Nation Chicken Reserve
called the Yutthé Dené Nakóhódí. Community health centers are located in Fond du Lac,
Black Lake, and Uranium City, which also provide services to Camsell Portage.
The Mission of the Authority is to create " a place to heal northern people" -
- Where comprehensive health services will be provided in an integrated and holistic manner to
support, nurture and restore physical, mental, spiritual and emotional health.
- Where all residents and communities will enjoy equal access to quality services that are
comparable to provincial and federal standards, while being culturally appropriate.
- Where the Authority is an effective community based organization accountable to the
community staffed, wherever possible, by people from the region.
- Where the partnership between the people and the Authority is the foundation for the pursuit
of excellence and sustainability in health care and will guide other partnerships essential to
the realization of our vision.
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