Position #: V44132 Expected Start Date: October 20, 2025 Union: SUN Facility: Child & Youth Services City/Town: Regina Department: Child & Youth & Adolescent - Psychiatry Support Team Type: Full-time regular FTE: 1 Hours of Work: 8 hour shifts; field hours Shift information: Days with flexibility to work evenings if required. Monday to Friday Relief: No Float: No Field Hours: Yes Salary or Pay Band: Pay Band Nurse B $42.040 to $52.440 Travel Required: No Job Description: Under the direction of a Program Manager and working within an interdisciplinary mental health and addiction team, the Community Mental Health Nurse will provide a range of clinical services to a population of acute and persistent mental health disordered children, youth and their families. The Community Mental Health Nurse will use clinical knowledge and interpersonal skills in all aspects of professional practice pertinent to the Psychiatric Nursing Discipline. The incumbent will provide clinical nursing skills in the development and maintenance of community mental health treatment programs, and adhere to nursing practice standards. Human Resources Exemption: No Education Graduation from a recognized school of psychiatric nursing or graduation from a school of general nursing supplemented by postgraduate training in psychiatric nursing. Current registration with College of Registered Psychiatric Nursing of Saskatchewan (CRPNS). Experience Requires a minimum of two years (postgraduate) recent recognized experience in a community mental health setting working with children, youth and families presenting with acute and chronic mental health problems. Licenses Basic Life Support Certificate (BLS) Other Education and Training Psychiatric Nursing diploma is acceptable Competencies Communication skills Interpersonal skills Organizational skills Leadership skills Problem solving skills Conflict resolution skills Knowledge and Abilities Ability to enter and retrieve data in computer database systems knowledge and skills related to community psychiatric nursing practice Knowledge of the diversity of cultures, values and traditions Ability to design and conduct in-service training for other professionals Knowledge in normal child and adolescent development and psychopathology Ability to identify, implement and evaluate areas of client difficulty. Knowledge and practical application of the Mental Health Services Act and Health Information Protection Act and other legislation Ability to provide public education regarding children/youth mental health issues Ability to document in a concise and timely manner Ability to work independently and as a member of a multi-disciplinary team Knowledge of community resources including treatment programs & support agencies Ability to work within a change management model Other Information For more information on the city of Regina please visit https://www.regina.ca/ Registered/eligible with the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of SK Must possess a valid driver's license and have a vehicle available for work. (re: occasional meetings off-site but no continuous use of personal vehicle). Can work flexible hours; ability to work shifts based on operational needs.