Health-care coverage
We offer health and dental, short-term disability, long-term disability, vacation and sick time coverage as well as top up for mat leave.
We offer attractive salaries and a huge range of benefits, including health and dental, short-term disability, long-term disability, vacation and sick time coverage, top-up for mat leave, professional development, and we are members of HOOPP.
Health-care coverage
We offer health and dental, short-term disability, long-term disability, vacation and sick time coverage as well as top up for mat leave.
Pension plan
We are members of the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP).
Competitive compensation
RNAO offers competitive salary and benefits and is continually scanning the market to ensure our compensation is equitable and competitive.
Learning and development
RNAO encourages all employees to pursue their dreams of professional development. We offer annual reimbursement for education related to their field of work and make every effort to accommodate the time required to pursue education.
Location
Located near the Yonge and York Mills subway station in Toronto, we are easily accessible by public transit or automobile.
The primary responsibility of the Scientific Writer/Editor is to write, review, and edit academic articles developed by the iaBPG Centre within the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) for submission to peer reviewed journals. The focus is on executing academic content creation and/or co- creation, ensuring scientific rigour and accuracy in research and development; assuring scientifically accurate and meaningful communications to end-users; and providing input on the development/use of scientific materials that are developed within iaBPG Centre.
The primary function of the Indicator Developer - Health Outcomes Research role is to provide evaluation and research support to the Nursing Quality Indicators for Research and Evaluation® (NQuIRE®) data system. Working with the Lead Scientist and Senior Manager, Evaluation & Monitoring, the role includes participating in the selection and development of quality indicators and data dictionaries based on RNAO’s nursing best practice guidelines (BPGs).
The Guideline Development Methodologist (GDM) is a Master’s prepared registered nurse responsible for leading the planning, research and execution of best practice guidelines (BPG). The GDM will support the work of an interprofessional expert panel by: conducting systematic reviews of the literature; developing evidence-based recommendation statements; writing the guideline, reports and manuscripts for peer-review; and prepare and present research for scientific meetings. The GDM works collaboratively with RNAOs Implementation Science and Evaluation/Monitoring Teams to support implementation, evaluation and sustainability of evidence-based practice cultures.