• 22nd Aug 2024

Job opportunity: Paramedicine career opportunities in Nova Scotia, Canada


Are you in Australia or New Zealand and looking for new and exciting career opportunities in Paramedicine?

You are invited to attend a webinar to discover what Nova Scotia, Canada has to offer!

Webinar: Practicing Paramedicine in Nova Scotia, Canada

Date: Thursday, 29 Aug 2024

Time: 8pm AEST / 10pm NZST

All welcome: Paramedic, graduate, student, university representative, etc

Register today attend this free webinar: https://morethanmedicine.ca/practicing-paramedicine-nova-scotia-webinar

Whether you're seeking new challenges, professional growth, or a change of scenery, this session will provide you with valuable insights into:

  • Community and Culture: Learn about the welcoming communities, rich history, and vibrant culture that make Nova Scotia a unique place to live and work.
  • Healthcare System Excellence: Gain an understanding of Nova Scotia’s world-class healthcare system and the crucial role paramedics play within it.
  • Adventure and Lifestyle: Discover the stunning landscapes, outdoor adventures, and quality of life that await you in Nova Scotia.
  • Career Opportunities: Explore the rewarding career prospects for paramedics in Nova Scotia’s healthcare system.
  • Incentives and Benefits: Learn about the benefits, relocation assistance, and incentives available for international recruits.
  • Q&A Session: Get all your questions answered by a team of experts.

This is your chance to envision a future filled with professional fulfillment and an exceptional lifestyle in one of Canada's most picturesque provinces. You won't want to miss this fantastic webinar!

Register to attend this free webinar: https://morethanmedicine.ca/practicing-paramedicine-nova-scotia-webinar

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