Come work in healthcare: Nova Scotia Health hosting first ever career fair

Nova Scotia Health is hosting its first provincial career fair on Friday, offering in-person opportunities for job seekers in 11 communities.

Representatives from various departments will be in Amherst, New Glasgow, Truro, Sydney, Inverness, Antigonish, Sheet Harbour, Halifax, Bridgewater and Yarmouth to discuss career and volunteer opportunities across the organization.

The career fairs will run from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Interested candidates can connect directly with hiring managers, learn more about how their skills and interests match Nova Scotia Health departments, and share their resumes quickly using a QR code. There will be representatives from several departments and professions, including:

  • IM/IT
  • Respiratory Therapy
  • Nursing
  • Critical Care
  • Food & Nutrition
  • Administrative Professionals
  • Facility Management
  • Rehabilitation
  • Laboratory
  • Pharmacy
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Mental Health and Addictions
  • Primary Care
  • Cancer Care
  • Continuing Care
  • Medical Device Reprocessing
  • Physicians
  • One Person One Record (OPOR)
  • Research and Innovation 

Locations:

Antigonish – St. FX University

Bloomfield Centre, MacKay Room

5555 University Ave.

Halifax – Halifax Convention Centre (NSH and IWK recruitment)

Argyle Suite

1650 Grafton St.

Sheet Harbour – Legion #58

23566 Highway 7

Inverness – Inverness Legion #132

15857 Central Ave.

Truro – NSCC Truro Campus

Caulkin Hall (Gym)

36 Arthur St.

Yarmouth – Mariner Centre

45 Jody Shelley Dr.

Amherst – NSCC Amherst: Community Learning Centre

Cafeteria

147 South Albion St.

Bridgewater – Michelin Social Club

Main gym

221 Logan Rd.

Sydney – Joan Harris Cruise Ship Pavilion (i.e., The Fiddle)

74 Esplanade St.

Kentville – Kentville Fire Hall

463 Main St.

New Glasgow – Summer Street Industries

72 Park St.

Via NSHA

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