EXHIBITOR INFORMATION

CARE Centre Connects:

Nursing Job Fair
and IEN Networking Sessions

DATE / TIME

March 26th, 2026
10 am - 3 pm

FREE BOOTH

LOCATION

Hotel Novotel - North York (Toronto)

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Exhibit at the Nursing Career Event — Free for Employers

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to connect directly with qualified nursing candidates in one place. Reserve your FREE exhibitor spot now!

Why Exhibit?

- Free registration and no booth fees!
- Direct access to nursing candidates
- Brand exposure
- Time-efficient recruiting
- Complimentary lunch for exhibitor staff

Exhibitors Receive

- Designated exhibitor space
- Table and chairs
- Access to all attendees
- Event-day support staff
- Free Promotion as an exhibitor

Benefits

- Meet Internationally Educated Nurses actively seeking employment
- Promote open RN, LPN, CNA, and specialty roles
- Zero exhibitor fee
- Efficient, focused recruiting environment

Details of the event

CARE Centre Connects: Nursing Job Fair & IEN Networking Sessions is a targeted, in-person recruitment event connecting nursing employers with Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs) actively seeking career opportunities—at no cost to exhibitors!

Exhibiting organizations can register for free, meet qualified nursing candidates face-to-face, promote open and upcoming positions, and share insights about their organization and hiring pathways. To thank you for participating, complimentary lunch is provided for all registered exhibitor representatives.

This event offers an efficient, welcoming environment to network, collect resumes, and build meaningful connections with motivated nursing talent—all in one place.

Who should exhibit?

- Hospitals & health systems
- Clinics & physician practices
- Long-term care & skilled nursing facilities
- Home health & hospice agencies
- Staffing & travel nurse agencies
- Public health organizations
- Nursing education & programs

About CARE Centre

CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses is a not-for-profit professional organization dedicated to helping internationally educated nurses (IENs) in Canada.

Founded in 2001 to address the challenges many internationally trained nurses face in navigating the regulatory and employment landscape in Ontario, and since then more than 7,000 nurses from over 140 countries have accessed its services.

CARE Centre programs are funded by the Government of Ontario and the Government of Canada

Register

After you submit your registration to reserve your exhibitor space, our team will follow up using the contact information you provided with helpful details like setup and arrival information, event logistics, and next steps to get you ready for the day.

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Exhibitor INFORMATION

Common questions

Yes! Exhibitor registration is completely free. There are no booth fees, table fees, or hidden costs to participate.

Each exhibiting organization may bring up to 2 representatives. If you need additional spots, please contact us and we’ll do our best to accommodate based on space availability.

Yes! Complimentary lunch is provided for all registered exhibitor representatives during the event.

We recommend bringing:

  • Table displays or signage

  • Job listings or recruitment materials

  • Business cards or giveaways (optional)

Tables and chairs will be provided. Electricity and complimentary Wi-Fi is available.

Absolutely! You are welcome to recruit for multiple roles, departments, and locations within your organization.

Once you submit the registration form:

  • You’ll receive a confirmation email

  • Our team will follow up with event logistics, setup details, and arrival instructions

  • You’ll be officially reserved as an exhibitor for the event

CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses is a not-for-profit professional organization dedicated to helping internationally educated nurses (IENs) become Registered Nurses (RNs) or Registered Practical Nurses (RPNs) and re-establish their careers in the Canadian health care system. CARE Centre provides several programs and supports tailored to meet the needs of newcomer nurses at any stage of their journey.

The Supports, Training and Access to Regulated-employment Services (STARS) Program offers intensive, Ontario-focused nursing supports for internationally educated nurses. The STARS Program is funded by the Government of Ontario.

The Pre-Arrival and Post-Arrival Supports and Services Program (PASS) is a pan-Canadian program that helps internationally educated nurses prepare to work in the nursing profession, with supports before and after landing in Canada. The PASS Program is funded by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.

These programs offer one-on-one case management to help IENs understand regulatory requirements, prepare for exams (such as CELBAN, NCLEX/CPNRE or IENCAP/OSCE), and build job search skills including resume development and interview practice. CARE Centre also delivers language and communication training, professional development workshops, nursing mentoring and networking opportunities, and observational job shadowing to help nurses successfully integrate into Canadian workplaces.

CARE Centre was founded in 2001 to address the challenges many internationally trained nurses face in navigating the regulatory and employment landscape in Ontario, and since then more than 7,000 nurses from over 140 countries have accessed its services.

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Learn more about CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses and hear from our expert nursing staff about the programs we offer in this short video. 

CARE Centre for Internationally Educated Nurses celebrates its 25th anniversary!

Since 2001, CARE has supported over 7000 IENs from over 140 countries.

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