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Travel Nurse – LMIA Approved Foreigner Jobs Canada Northern Health Authority (BC)

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Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAPosted April 22, 2026

Job Description

Travel Nurses in Canada are registered nurses who accept short-term, contract-based assignments at hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities across different cities, provinces, and remote regions typically for periods of 4 to 26 weeks.They bring their existing clinical skills to understaffed settings, adapt quickly to new environments and teams, and fill critical nursing gaps in communities that cannot sustain permanent nursing staff.### Key Facts* NOC Code: 31301 (Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses — contract and agency placements) Work Settings: Rural and remote hospitals, fly-in First Nations community health stations, seasonal tourist and resort community clinics, urban hospital float pools, northern territorial health centers (Yukon, NWT, Nunavut), correctional health facilities, cruise and mining camp medical stations Regulation: Travel Nurses must hold active RN licensure in each province or territory where they work; the National Nursing Assessment Service (NNAS) and provincial reciprocity agreements facilitate inter-provincial registration; some provinces offer temporary or provisional licensure for short-term assignments---## Popular Canadian Cities &

  • Regions Hiring Travel NursesTravel Nurse demand spans the entire country, from major urban float pools to fly-in northern communities. The highest-paying and most in-demand assignments are typically in remote, rural, and underserved regions, while urban travel roles offer variety and access to tertiary facilities.| City / Region | Key Highlights || --- | --- || Northern Ontario &
  • Remote First Nations | Fly-in nursing station roles with substantial premiums; high demand for generalist RNs comfortable with autonomous practice in isolated settings. || British Columbia Interior &
  • Northern BC | Rural hospital and community health assignments
  • Interior Health and Northern Health actively use agency nurses to fill gaps. || Alberta (Rural &
  • Northern) | Persistent shortages in small-town Alberta hospitals; above-average travel rates driven by Alberta Health Services staffing gaps. || Yukon, NWT &
  • Nunavut | Highest-paying travel assignments in Canada; significant isolation allowances, housing, and flights provided; autonomous scope of practice required. || Saskatchewan &
  • Manitoba (Rural) | Ongoing demand in small community hospitals and nursing homes; provincial health authorities regularly contract agency nurses. || Atlantic Canada (NB, NS, PEI, NL) | Coastal and rural hospital shortages
  • Newfoundland and Labrador especially active in travel nurse recruitment with strong incentive packages. || Urban Float Pools (Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary) | Hospital-based travel and casual roles; flexibility without remote isolation; ideal entry point for nurses new to travel nursing. |---## Popular Companies &
  • Healthcare Organizations Hiring Travel NursesTravel Nurses in Canada are placed through a mix of staffing agencies, direct provincial health authority contracts, and federal programs serving Indigenous and remote communities. Many of these organizations actively support LMIA applications for internationally educated travel nurses.### Major Public Health Authorities* Alberta Health Services (AHS) — Canada’s largest health authority; contracts agency nurses province-wide including remote and rural sites* Northern Health Authority (BC) — Actively recruits travel nurses for northern BC communities* First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) — BC-based Indigenous community health nursing placements* Health Canada — Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) and nursing station programs in remote Indigenous communities* Shared Health Manitoba, Saskatchewan Health Authority — Regular agency and travel nurse contracts---## Salary and Employee BenefitsTravel Nurses in Canada command some of the highest nursing compensation packages, combining base hourly rates with generous allowances for housing, travel, and isolation. Rates vary significantly by assignment location, with remote and northern postings offering the highest total compensation.### Typical Compensation by Assignment Type (Annual Equivalent — CAD)| Assignment Type | Base Pay (Annual Equiv.) | Total Package (incl. Allowances) || --- | --- | --- || Urban Float Pool (ON/BC/AB) | CAD $75,000–$95,000 | CAD $80,000–$105,000 || Rural Hospital (Provincial) | CAD $80,000–$100,000 | CAD $95,000–$120,000 || Remote Community (Fly-in) | CAD $90,000–$115,000 | CAD $115,000–$145,000 || Northern Territories (YK/NWT/NU) | CAD $100,000–$125,000 | CAD $130,000–$165,000+ || Industrial / Mining Camp | CAD $95,000–$120,000 | CAD $120,000–$155,000 |> Note: All figures are in Canadian Dollars (CAD). Total packages typically include free or subsidized housing, return airfare, rental car or vehicle allowance, isolation pay, and completion bonuses. Exac

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