Careers In Continuing Care
Back to TopThe Continuing Care workforce in Nova Scotia consists of 16,000+ professionals including nurses, continuing care assistants, allied health professionals, and caregivers who work together to deliver nursing and supportive care to Nova Scotians in their homes and in long-term care.
In 2021, Nova Scotia became the first province to establish a government department focused on Continuing Care, emphasizing the importance of both those who deliver this specialized care and those who receive it.
Join our team and you’ll get more than a wonderfully-satisfying career—you’ll help make sure aging Nova Scotians have the support they need when they need it.
Incentives
Moving your career to Nova Scotia should be as enjoyable as living your life in Nova Scotia. Here are some of the ways we can make your transition easier.
Continuing Care Career Paths
Continuing Care Assistants directly support people who need ongoing care due to aging, illness, or disability. Here’s how to become a CCA in Nova Scotia.
Recruitment Events
To learn more about Continuing Care opportunities in Nova Scotia, stay up to date on our recruitment and retention events.
Nova Scotia College of Nursing
Nova Scotia’s regulator responsible for nurses is the Nova Scotia College of Nursing.
Contact
How can we help? Connect with our recruitment team for more information about our opportunities and careers.