To protect the public through the regulation of Registered Nurses and Nurse Practitioners.
Established through The Registered Nurses Act, 1988 and driven by values that focus on the protection of the people of Saskatchewan, the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS) is the profession-led regulatory body for the province’s 15,000 Registered Nurses (RN), Nurse Practitioners (NP) and Registered Nurses with Additional Authorized Practice [RN(AAP)]. The CRNS sets high standards for nursing education, practice and registration including initial and ongoing licensure requirements, approving practice standards and a code of conduct, approving nursing education programs, developing and monitoring continuing competence program requirements and competence assurance mechanisms such as complaints investigation and the discipline process.
To contribute to this tradition and advance quality, competent nursing care in Saskatchewan, the CRNS is seeking an RN or NP for a permanent full-time position.
Join a team of experienced registered nurses, passionate about fairness and justice, who influence improvement within the nursing profession and achieve the CRNS’ regulatory and strategic objectives.
As a Registered Nurse leader, you aspire to make a difference in your profession. You possess the leadership skills to fulfill the CRNS’s mandate to protect the public through implementing relational and right touch regulation principles in all aspects of the profession. Your open, engaging and decisive communication style with registrants, employers, external stakeholders and the public demonstrates your professionalism, accountability and responsibility to the practice and education of nursing. And as a Nursing Advisor with the CRNS, you possess strong critical thinking and communication skills to successfully lead projects and provide confidential advice, information and resources to individuals and groups regarding professional practice issues.
You have a keen interest in supporting others, and you are proficient in obtaining, analysing, and summarizing information related to nursing practice to guide callers to improve practice and find resolution. You see opportunities to enhance the nursing profession in Saskatchewan, and as an innovative and engaging decision-maker, you are competent at problem-solving and are adept with evolving change.
As a member of the Practice and Education team, you will have an opportunity to support members in understanding and applying the CRNS’ practice standards, entry-level competencies, code of conduct, practice guidelines and resources. Your leadership skills will stand out as you actively listen, ask curious questions and communicate clearly to facilitate accountable professional practice.