Description
Position at ECMM
Job Posting: Licensed Practical NurseAre YOU our next Licensed Practical Nurse?
Join ECMM’s Collection Services Team and play a vital role in promoting workplace safety. As a Licensed Practical Nurse, you will be a part of a professional, reliable, and best-in-class team that ensures every client feels secure, valued, and respected throughout the testing process.
In this role, you will thrive in a high-performing environment with strong leadership and team support. Your responsibilities include providing direct medical services that play a key role in promoting health and safety by conducting workplace health assessments and drug & alcohol testing, as well as other occupational health services—delivered either at our collection site or on-site at client locations.
You will help foster a positive team culture, maintain service excellence, and contribute to safer workplaces through trusted customer service and operational integrity.
Status:Permanent Full-Time (benefits eligible)
Vacancy Type:New
Shift:Monday - Friday: 8 am - 4:30 pm; On-call rotation and Over-time as needed.
Department:Collection
Work Style:On-site
Location:101 Ilsley Avenue, Suite 1, Dartmouth, NS B3B 1S8
Internal Posting Deadline:Monday, June 29, 2026
Why ECMM is an amazing place for YOU:- We believe that people do their best work when they feel valued, supported, and inspired. At ECMM, we offer more than just a job – we offer a place to grow, make an impact, and be part of a team that genuinely cares.
- Experience a collaborative, diverse workforce that prioritizes dignity and respect for all.
- Enjoy a regular weekday shift you can count on.
- Access a health and wellness benefits program that supports you and your loved ones.
- Grow and thrive with a dynamic, successful company through internal mobility opportunities.
- Invest in your future through RRSP match benefits and an employee stock purchase program.
How YOU will make a difference:- Safeguard lives by keeping workplaces substance-free.
- Deliver an exceptional client experience by ensuring all individuals feel secure, valued, and respected throughout every interaction and process.
- Perform in-office drug and alcohol testing, including sample collection, integrity checks, documentation, and shipping of specimens.
- Perform occupational testing services such as nursing physicals, ECG’s, vision testing, as well as other medical assessments as requested.
- May conduct additional occupational health assessments such as audiometric testing, respirator fit testing, spirometry, and phlebotomy.
- Participate in rotational 24/7 on-call services, with potential for weekday overtime.
- Manage front-desk responsibilities including reception, data entry, donor registration, result tracking, faxing, and copying.
- Assist with internal medical policy and procedure development.
- Order medical supplies as required.
- Train employees on medical equipment use.
- Travel to client sites as required.
What YOU bring to the role:- Graduate from an accredited Licensed Nurse program
- Current registration, and insurance (if applicable), with applicable provincial regulatory body is required.
- Minimum of 1 year of practical experience performing nursing duties in a clinical setting.
- Current Audiometric, Spirometry and/or Phlebotomy Technician Certificate preferred.
- Ability to travel to other local collection sites as required.
- Able to be on-call during evenings and weekends (reliable transportation is a must).
- Proficiency in English, both written and verbal, at a level that enables you to communicate instructions, clearly and understandably.
Working Conditions:- In-office clinical testing work environment, with the ability to travel to other local collection sites as required.
- May include occupational testing in a mobile vehicle.
Passionate about supporting healthy lives with commitment and care? Please apply today and let us open the door to your extended career journey.