General Labourer – Plant and Operations – Whitehorse General Hospital

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Requisition # GENER002528 (PSAC Bargaining Unit)

Regular Full-Time (1.0FTE)

This position is at the L01 level with an hourly pay range of $28.69 - $36.30

Are you looking to be part of an exceptional and passionate health care team in one of Canada’s most spectacular natural environments with vast and stunning wilderness at your doorstep?

Yukon Hospitals strives to cultivate an environment of passionate and engaged people with a culture that values growth, work/life balance, and wellness in helping all our people reach optimal ability. Our organization is an integrated system of hospitals: Whitehorse General Hospital (68 beds), Watson Lake Community Hospital (6 beds) and Dawson City Community Hospital (6 beds).

The General Labourer will be responsible for providing labour support and duties in supporting the Facilities team at Whitehorse General Hospital. Duties related to general maintenance, cleaning, material handling, and support tasks as assigned fall within the scope of this role.

Knowledge, skills and abilities required:

  • Knowledge of safe lifting and moving methods and procedures.
  • Basic communications skills (verbal/comprehension).
  • Ability to use a variety of hand tools.
  • Ability to lift medium to heavy weights (50lbs).
  • Ability to handle a physically demanding position.
  • Ability to take direction from more than one source.
  • Cross cultural sensitivity and awareness.

The successful candidate will have Grade 10 education, 3 months of experience performing labouring duties, preferably in a healthcare or hospital environment and must hold a valid Class 5 Yukon Driver’s License with a clean driver’s abstract. WHMIS certification is desired. An equivalent combination of education, training, and experience may be considered.

TO APPLY: Visit our website and apply by 4:00pm December 30, 2025

For more information, contact recruitment at 867-393-8675/9000 ext. 8347/8700 ext. 8147

Visit whitehorse.ca and yukon.ca for more information on Whitehorse and living in the Yukon!

Indigenous Workforce Initiative - We are committed to having a workforce that reflects the community we serve. When you apply for a job, you can choose to identify as Indigenous in your application. Please do so in whatever manner you feel accurately reflects who you are. Yukon Hospitals’ Indigenous Engagement Advisor will then contact you to offer support with your application, share information about training or mentorships, and answer any questions you may have. All self-identification information will remain confidential.

You can get support before or after applying for a job by contacting IWI@yukonhospitals.ca or calling 867-332-7203.

Yukon Hospital Corporation is committed to employment equity. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, however, only those candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted. Unfortunately, at this time, we are unable to consider resumes from international applicants. Candidates must be legally eligible to work in Canada in order to apply, i.e. have Landed Immigrant Status, Work Visa, or be a Canadian Citizen.

Posting Date: December 16, 2025

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