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Casual Advanced Care Paramedic

Kitimat, BC
  • Nombre de poste(s) à combler : 1

  • À discuter
  • Date d'entrée en fonction : 1 poste à combler dès que possible

Workplace Type: Onsite

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About Newmont

At Newmont, we’re not just a world-leading gold and metals producer - we’re a team united by our commitment to shaping a more inclusive, sustainable, and responsible mining industry. Joining us means becoming part of a global, diverse workforce where everyone is valued, empowered, and encouraged to grow. Our people are the heart of our success, bringing exceptional skill, integrity, and dedication to everything we do as an organization, and we’re dedicated to creating a workplace where everyone can thrive.

Our Brucejack and Red Chris Mines, located in the stunning northwest region of British Columbia, offer unique opportunities to be part of Newmont’s high-performing operations. Brucejack is a high-grade underground gold mine about 65 kilometres north of Stewart, while Red Chris is a large-scale open pit and underground copper-gold mine in Tahltan Territory. Both sites operate on a fly-in/fly-out basis with pick-up points across Western Canada. We work closely with local First Nations communities-including the Nisga’a, Tahltan, Gitanyow, and Gitxsan-to build respectful partnerships and celebrate our shared community.

At both sites, we put your health, comfort, and safety first. You’ll enjoy balanced meals from our culinary teams, and have access to 24-hour snack bars. We also offer a range of ways to stay active and unwind, including gyms, fitness classes and seasonal outdoor activities. Our Recreation Committees, run by volunteers, organize events, holiday celebrations, charity raffles, and activities that help make camp life enjoyable and create a welcoming community.

Your Impact
As a casual Advanced Care Paramedic at Newmont Brucejack Mine, you will provide critical onsite emergency medical services, addressing both urgent and non-urgent medical needs. Your expertise will directly support injury prevention, health promotion, emergency response, and patient care coordination, ensuring the health and safety of all site personnel.

As Part of Our Team, You Will

  • Respond to trauma cases, provide advanced life support, emergency medical care, and stabilize patients for on-site or offsite transport
  • Manage onsite occupational injuries and illness
  • Administering medications, perform advanced airway management, use cardiac monitoring equipment, and follow medical protocols
  • Responsible for clinic inventory and medication ordering
  • Assess patients prior to dispensing over-the-counter medications and conduct regular health assessments, injury surveillance, and fitness-for-work evaluations
  • Accompany patients during ground or air transfers to higher-care facilities as needed, assessing risk versus benefit based on conditions
  • Working in collaboration with the Registered Nurse (RN) and have the ability to work independently
  • Collaborate with Emergency Response Team
  • Maintain, calibrate, and ensure operational readiness of all medical equipment, supplies, and emergency response kits
  • Document medical incidents, treatments, and patient care accurately, maintaining confidentiality and compliance standards
  • Support health promotion initiatives, contribute to site safety programs, and participate in emergency planning meetings
  • Maintain readiness for on-call duties and extended hours based on operational needs

Prerequisites for Your Success in This Role

  • Valid Advanced Care Paramedic (ACP) certification in British Columbia
  • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License
  • ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support), and BLS (Basic Life Support) are required
  • Several years of experience in emergency medical services (industrial setting experience preferred)
  • Comfortable with both ground and air patient transfers
  • ITLS (International Trauma Life Support) certificate is an asset
  • Strong critical thinking, teamwork, flexibility, and independent decision-making skills
  • Air transport experience and ability to assess transport risks during challenging conditions


Your Work Environment
Location: Newmont Brucejack Site (fly in/fly out)
Rotation: Typically 2 weeks on / 2 weeks off or as defined by operational needs
Conditions: Remote camp setting; exposure to rugged terrain, extreme weather, and high-risk work environments
Requirements: Pre-employment medical clearance, drug & alcohol testing, respirator fit-testing, and adherence to site PPE standards

At Newmont, our commitment to diversity and inclusion ensures that everyone can work to their full potential, free from discrimination, while respecting the cultures, religions, and governance of the regions in which we operate. Guided by our values of Safety, Integrity, Sustainability, Responsibility, and Inclusion we are dedicated to creating a culturally rich and supportive environment.

The expected hourly rate for this role is CA$$53 - $63 . This range is tied to the British Columbia market for jobs performed in British Columbia. The salary offer to the successful candidate will be based on job-related education, training, and/or experience. The salary offer will not be based on a candidate’s pay history at other jobs, and by law, Newmont will not seek information about pay history, and candidates should not share such information with Newmont.

We believe in the strength of our people and the positive impact we can create together. Newmont employees are rewarded with a competitive salary, flexible packaging options, and programs that recognize those who go above and beyond. If you share our values and feel you can make a meaningful contribution, we encourage you to apply - we’d love to hear from you!


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