Looking for volunteers!

As you may have heard, Peace Health will be launching it's PNAP (Professional Nurse Development Program) across the network in the coming months.

As part of this program, WSNA is seeking volunteers to serve on the Network Council that oversees the efficacy of PNAP as well as assisting in choosing who participates.

The spots are very limited but we wanted to provide an equal opportunity for all bargaining unit members to volunteer, if interested.

We currently have 2 available at PH St. John's.

If you would like to participate in this group, please send an email to your nurse rep and respond to the following questions:

  1. Your name, unit, and years of service at your hospital.
  2. The reason you would like to join the Network Council.
  3. Any previous professional committees you have served on.
  4. Any additional skills, qualifications, or information that make you a good candidate.

All submissions are due by Feb 6th. The final decisions will be made by your local unit officers with the assistance of your nurse rep.

Nurse Rep: Brenda Balogh bbalogh@wsna.org


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