Nursing Careers — Northern Ontario
Trinity Home Healthcare recruits elite ER and ICU nurses for clinical work in First Nations and Indigenous communities across Northern Ontario. Exceptional team. Real impact. Work that matters.
Why Trinity
Trinity Home Healthcare is a close-knit clinical team with deep Northern roots and two decades of experience running nursing stations in remote Indigenous communities. When you join us, you are joining something with real purpose and real standards.
Northern communities have some of the greatest unmet health needs in Canada. The clinical work you do here — chronic disease management, maternal care, emergency response — has an impact that a busy city hospital shift simply cannot match.
Trinity nurses work within a structured, supported system. You are never alone in the field. You have clinical leadership, clear protocols, and colleagues who genuinely look out for each other.
We are selective because our communities deserve the best. Minimum 3,000 hours of ICU or ER experience means you are working alongside nurses who have real acute care depth — not just a warm body in a chair.
Northern community health is a unique and rewarding clinical discipline. Trinity provides specialized training and mentorship so your skills and confidence grow in ways that a single-setting hospital career cannot offer.
The Standard
If you have logged serious hours in an ICU or ER, you already have the foundation. Trinity provides the bridge to make you exceptional in a Northern community health environment.
3,000+ Hours
ICU and / or Emergency Room experience requiredThis is our minimum — not our average. We recruit nurses who have seen real clinical complexity and performed under pressure. That foundation is what allows us to place experienced professionals in communities that cannot afford to be someone’s first real challenge.
If you are close to this threshold and have exceptional experience, we still want to hear from you. Reach out and let’s talk.
We bridge the gap between acute care and community health practice. You will learn how to manage health programs, navigate social determinants, and build therapeutic relationships within a community context.
Specialized OB training for nurses transitioning from acute care. Northern communities have significant maternal health needs, and Trinity nurses are prepared to meet them competently and compassionately.
Pediatric assessment and management in environments where immediate specialist backup is not available. You will leave this training more confident than any urban clinical setting could make you.
Understanding the realities of remote care: supply chains, medevac protocols, communication with tertiary centres, and the cultural competency that makes the difference between a nurse who lasts one rotation and one who builds a career.
The Life
Trinity is designed for experienced nurses who have built a life and want their career to work around it — not the other way around.
Maintain your current position and pick up Northern rotations on your schedule. Many Trinity nurses work rotations alongside a primary hospital role — the variety makes both better.
Ready to commit fully to Northern community health? Full-time and long-term placements are available for nurses who want to go deep into this work and become a trusted presence in a community.
Trinity nurses are not strangers to each other. We foster a team culture where people genuinely enjoy the work, look out for colleagues, and feel proud of the standard they hold.
Postings move quickly. Leave your email and be among the first to hear about new rotation opportunities and full-time openings.
Apply or Inquire
Send us your details below and we will be in touch quickly. First step is always a straightforward call to understand your experience, your schedule, and what you are looking for.
If you have questions before applying, use the same form — just let us know in the message field.
Or email us directly:
info@trinityhomehealthcare.ca