Why Work Here?
EmailLooking for a rewarding career opportunity in a vibrant and diverse community in rural Manitoba? Join the Southern Health-Santé Sud team and choose the lifestyle our local communities have to offer.
Here, you can experience the contrast between the lush, forested Canadian Shield in the east and the expansive prairie grasslands and rolling pastures in the west. The Red River Valley is at the heart of our region, a rich natural floodplain with a storied history that has shaped our local communities.
There are countless reasons to join our team including, the opportunities to:
- work within one of our brand-new, state-of-the-art health care facilities
- support the fastest growing communities in Manitoba
- take advantage of comprehensive employee benefits
- have access to continuing education & assistance and professional development opportunities
- have access to support for educational assistance for students & new graduates
- have access to relocation assistance if you are coming back to Manitoba
- benefit from supports available for medical students & residents
- learn the French Language through comprehensive French Language Training Opportunities
- be part of our commitment to increasing the representation of Indigenous peoples within all levels of our workforce
- explore a wide spectrum of career opportunities
- embrace workforce equity & diversity
- learn how we care about What Matters to You, and the communities we serve
Professional Licensing Information
In Manitoba, to work in a regulated profession you must apply to the regulatory body. The regulatory body assesses your qualifications to see if they meet the licensing requirements. Generally, regulated professions require university education, supervised work experience, language ability, licensing exams and registration fees.
For more information on professional licensing
Provincial Travel Nurse Team
Nursing Opportunities exist in communities large and small across Manitoba. Start your next nursing adventure today and experience the hospitality of a new-to-you community or facility, work in a different area or specialty, and enjoy the flexibility of being a member of the Provincial Travel Nurse Team (formerly known as the Provincial Nursing Float Pool).
For more information on the Provincial Travel Nurse Team