About ISC Nursing
Learn more about Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), our nurses and their stories. Come for the experience. Stay for the people. Enjoy the rewards.
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Why choose ISC
Indigenous Services Canada nurses face a unique set of challenges. Every day presents a new opportunity to grow personally and professionally. Work alongside a talented team of nurses, other health professionals and community members, dedicated to delivering quality care in a culturally safe way.
ISC nurses carry out a full scope of practice and provide a broad range of services unique to nursing in First Nations communities. Becoming a nurse in a First Nations community means building relationships and connections that will last a lifetime.
Our story
Who we are
Indigenous Services Canada was created in November 2017, bringing First Nations and Inuit health services (formerly with Health Canada) together with education, essential social services, child and family services programs, lands and economic development, housing and infrastructure programs from the Department of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada. ISC was established through the Department of Indigenous Services Act, which came into force in July 2019.
Who we serve
Indigenous Services Canada Nursing provides direct care services in First Nations communities across Canada (Alberta, Manitoba, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Quebec) where other healthcare services are not readily accessible. We strive to provide quality, culturally safe and trauma-informed services to meet the needs of the communities we serve.
Journey to reconciliation
Together with leaders of Indigenous communities, ISC actively strives to create a culturally appropriate and high-quality approach to deliver healthcare services. Reconciliation is not a destination, it is truly a journey. ISC Nursing is working on this journey by taking steps towards a better healthcare system.
To learn more, please visit The reconciliation journey.