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Date Posted: September 32024
Closing Date: December 312024
Renumeration / Overhead Split: FFS
RHA: Southern Health-Santé Sud 


Description 

The Boundary Trails Health Centre (BTHC) together with Menzies Medical Centre and CW Wiebe Medical Centre is accepting applications for positions in the Emergency Department at Boundary Trails Health Centre.

Start date and EFT can be negotiated.

Required:

  • Licensure: Medical Degree with post-graduate training in Family Medicine or Royal College Certification in Emergency Medicine

Preferred:

  • Post-graduate training in Family Medicine with Certificate of Added Competency in Emergency Medicine
  • Current licensure or eligible for full license with the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Manitoba
  • ACLS
  • PALS
  • ATLS
  • NRP
  • Procedural Sedation
  • PoCUS with EDE1 or equivalent
  • AIME or equivalent airway management course

Remuneration/​Hours

  • In accordance with the provincial contract
  • As per the negotiated agreement with Doctors Manitoba and Shared Health
  • Full and part-time EFT’s are available (0.25, 0.5, 1.0)
  • Shifts may also be filled on a casual basis

Interested physicians should submit a CV with attention to ED training (example CCFP-EM), experience, up-to-date information regarding certification in PALS, ACLS and ATLS. Please also provide the names of three references that we may contact.

Boundary Trails Health Centre (BTHC) is a 94-bed acute care facility providing quality health care services to the community and surrounding area. The hospital is located between Winkler and Morden at the intersection of Highway #3 & #14, and serves a population of 40,00050,000 in the area. BTHC is the largest regional health centre in Southern Health-Santé Sud providing progressive primary, secondary, and community health care to the residents of Southern Manitoba BTHC features a full complement of services, including emergency, inpatient medicine and special care, dialysis, cancer care, palliative care and surgical services including general, orthopedics and obstetrics and gynecology. Rehabilitation services include outpatient physiotherapy, occupational therapy, speech and audiology services.

The City of Morden (town pop. 10,006; district pop. 71,632) is located south of Winnipeg, Manitoba, in the heart of the Pembina Valley. This community is one of the province’s most picturesque and fastest growing. A bountiful canopy of mature elm trees welcomes people to the community and stretches across the City through its numerous parks and trails. Voted the Best In Country Living” in Canada by Harrowsmith Country Life Magazine, Morden is a clean and safe community that is steeped in history and culture, beautiful historical homes, tree-lined streets, wonderful parks and an overall sense of comfort and security for residents. 

Throughout the year, Morden is alive with activity and entertainment for all ages. The city is home numerous recreational and sports facilities including a two-arena sports complex, soccer pitches, baseball diamonds, a gymnastics club, a figure skating club and a championship caliber 18-hole golf course. The Minnewasta lake boasts one of the best beaches in the province and has kayak, canoe and paddleboard rentals available. The community also enjoys a thriving arts community which is supported by music festivals, a thriving performance theatre centre, and innovative community programming. 

Morden has a diverse and stable economy, with one of the highest growth rates of any community in the province. It is a government service sector hub and has a highly educated workforce, with one of the largest concentrations of PhD accredited residents in rural Manitoba. Educational opportunities are growing year by year with new post-secondary programming, robust French immersion options for primary school students and training opportunities for professionals. Morden’s progressive business community offers quality services and an excellent selection of shopping opportunities. The city serves as a regional hub for medical and government services.

The Morden area has a rich cultural heritage which is reflected in a variety family friendly events and festivals including the famous Corn and Apple Festival, the Back Forty Folk Festival and Winterfest. The city has a diversified and growing population thanks to a best-in-class immigration program and newcomers are contributing immensely to this area’s success. The cultural mosaic of Morden has been greatly enriched over the past decade with the arrival of newcomers from across the world and many have found meaningful careers in the healthcare sector, supporting the expansion of support and care services to our numerous medical establishments. Our community continues to welcome the world to its high quality of life, safe streets and relaxed pace.

For more information on Morden Manitoba, visit: https://​www​.mymor​den​.ca

Located on the western edge of the Red River Valley, the City of Winkler (town pop. 13,745; district pop. 67,028) is a growing community noted for its industrious citizens, its agricultural diversity and its pleasant residential neighborhoods. In addition to being known as the main agricultural service centre for hundreds of area farmers, it also serves as a major retail centre for many of the surrounding communities. Therefore, you can buy just about anything you need in Winkler including clothing, appliances, furniture, hardware, groceries, jewelry, specialty goods and more.

The city also has much to offer in the way of recreation and attractions. Featuring facilities such as an aquatic park and waterslides, a number of baseball diamonds and sports fields, tennis courts and an 18-hole golf course with licensed clubhouse and pro shop, you’ll find plenty to do here and lots of fun ways to stay in shape. For winter fun, the community’s Recreation Complex houses two hockey arenas and curling rinks or there’s plenty of great spots in the area to take part in activities such as cross-country skiing or snowmobiling.

Winkler also has a strong cultural scene complete with touring productions, local musical groups and a popular festival of the arts.

For more information on Winkler Manitoba, visit: www​.city​ofwin​kler​.ca.


Contact Information 

Annette Dacquay
adacquay@​southernhealth.​ca
2047230563