Amanda Kioke, Rn
About Amanda Kioke, Rn
Amanda Kioke is a Community Health Nurse with extensive experience in various healthcare roles. She has worked at the First Nations Health Authority since 2021 and has held multiple nursing positions since 2018, alongside her educational background in nursing from the University of Northern British Columbia and Laurentian University.
Work at First Nations Health Authority
Amanda Kioke has been employed at the First Nations Health Authority as a Community Health Nurse since 2021. In this role, she focuses on delivering health services and support to First Nations communities, addressing their unique health needs. Her work involves collaborating with community members and other health professionals to enhance health outcomes.
Current Role at Select Medical Connections
In addition to her position at the First Nations Health Authority, Amanda Kioke has worked as a Registered Nurse at Select Medical Connections since 2020. Her responsibilities include providing patient care and support, ensuring adherence to medical protocols, and contributing to the overall health and wellness of patients.
Previous Experience at Dalton Associates
Amanda Kioke worked at Dalton Associates in two different capacities. From 2019 to 2020, she served as Project Coordinator for the School and Community-based Mental Wellness Initiative. Prior to that, she was a Program Coordinator for the Mushkegowuk Mental Wellness Strategy from 2018 to 2019. In these roles, she focused on mental health initiatives and community engagement.
Education and Expertise
Amanda Kioke holds a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) from Laurentian University, which she completed from 2015 to 2019. She furthered her education by obtaining a Post-RN certificate from the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) in 2021. Additionally, she studied at McMaster University in 2016, enhancing her nursing knowledge and skills.
Background in Healthcare
Amanda Kioke has a diverse background in healthcare, having worked in various nursing roles. She was a Registered Nurse at Weeneebayko Area Health Authority for five months in 2020 and at Timmins and District Hospital from 2019 to 2020. Her experience spans different healthcare settings, contributing to her comprehensive understanding of patient care.