RN - Trainer

Location: 

Saskatoon, SK, CA, S7H 2X1

 

 

​Job category: Nursing
Job posting ID: 4869

 

​Employment status: Regular part-time
Position's anticipated start date: 2023-10-30 
Possible schedule/FTE: 0.8 FTE 

 

Classification: SUN
Salary/Rate of pay: $41.22 - $51.41

 

Application deadline: Open until filled 

 

Do you currently work for Canadian Blood Services? All employees must apply via the internal career page.

 

Together, we can make all the difference in the lives of others.

 

Be part of a dynamic, collaborative and caring organization committed to saving and improving lives. Thousands of patients depend on us every day for reliable access to safe blood, plasma, stem cells and organs and tissues. 

 

If you are looking for a rewarding experience with a values and mission-driven team, join Canada’s Lifeline and make a meaningful difference.

 

We acknowledge that the work of Canadian Blood Services spans many Territories and Treaty areas across the country, and we are grateful for the Traditional Knowledge Keepers and Elders who have guided us in this important work. We recognize the land and waters that have inspired our work and offer gratitude to those Indigenous peoples on whose territory we work, live and play.

 

About the role

Canadian Blood Services is looking for a Regular Part Time RN Trainer to join our dynamic Donor Relations and Collections team in Saskatoon.

 

In this role, you will be supporting all Supply Chain training activities within the Region, in accordance with Canadian Blood Services regulations, standards, and good manufacturing practices.

 

Formula for success:

 

  • Coordinate Training Requirements
  • Conducts periodic reviews of training status, GMP issues, non-conformance reports and recommends appropriate action to the Resource Manager, Supply Chain.
  • Assists with the implementation of new projects and processes.
  • Periodically performs procedures to maintain technical competency and efficiency in training requirements.
  • Performs work in accordance with the provisions of the Canadian Blood Services’ Corporate Health and Safety Policies and Procedures. 

 

Desired education and skills:

 

  • Current registration, or eligibility for registration, with the College of Registered Nurses of Saskatchewan (CRNS).
  • Certified Training Profession (CTP) or similar certificate an asset or a minimum of 5 years of adult training experience.
  • ISTP trainer or equivalent preferred.
  • Additional specific designations, licensure, or qualifications may be required.
  • Experience in a biologics, pharmaceutical, medical devices, or health related environment.
  • Well-developed classroom delivery and facilitation skills.
  • Understanding and application of adult learning principles.
  • Coaching and post-training support.
  • Flexibility to adapt to different learners and situations.
  • Excellent communication skills – verbal and written.
  • Excellent customer service skills.
  • Excellent organizational & time management skills.
  • Proficiency with MS Office (Excel, MS Word, PowerPoint).
  • Must be detail-oriented and capable of working in a highly regulated environment.

 

What we Offer you:

 

  • Paid vacation and payment in lieu of holidays.
  • Comprehensive health, dental and vision benefits for you and your family.
  • Defined benefits pension plan.
  • Employee discounts, wellness programs and more.

 

What you can expect

 

  • In this role you will be working on site at our Centre.
  • This position is 60 hours biweekly Monday-Friday daytime hours.
  • Possibility of requirement for full time and travel for the first 6-8 weeks for training.


Diversity and inclusion play a vital role in ensuring health equity for patients across Canada. We are committed to reflecting Canada’s population in our organization and fostering an environment where all employees can be their authentic selves, with equal opportunities to succeed and contribute.  

 

Canadian Blood Services requires that all employees be fully vaccinated (COVID 19 vaccine doses as approved by Health Canada), subject to any medical or other human rights considerations. Persons who have been vaccinated outside of Canada must contact their local Public Health Unit in order to obtain a vaccine equivalency certificate.

 

If this role resonates with you, we encourage you to apply! This could be your first step towards a meaningful and inspiring career. Come to work each day knowing that you save lives. 

 

We thank all applicants for their interest. However, only those considered for an interview or those invited to participate in an assessment (such as testing) will be contacted. Applicants who require accommodation should discuss their needs with us.