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Registered Nurse

Registered Nurse

also: Nurse A, Nurse B

Provides assessment, planning and delivery of patient care within multidisciplinary teams across a range of healthcare settings.

Practice Profile

Registered Nurses in Saskatchewan provide comprehensive, patient-centered care across a variety of healthcare settings including hospitals, long-term care and community-based services. They assess, plan, implement and evaluate care to support patients with a wide range of health needs.

Working within multidisciplinary teams, Registered Nurses collaborate with physicians, allied health professionals and support staff to deliver coordinated care. Responsibilities may include monitoring patient conditions, administering treatments and responding to complex or rapidly changing health situations.

Registered Nurses play a critical role in ensuring safe, high-quality care while supporting positive patient outcomes. Opportunities exist across urban and rural communities, offering diverse practice environments and areas of specialization.

Remuneration

Registered Nurses in Saskatchewan are compensated through a standardized hourly pay band. Compensation is based on experience and qualifications, with defined salary ranges established through provincial agreements.

Up to $50.07 CAD per hour

Employer
  • Saskatchewan Health Authority
  • Saskatchewan Cancer Agency