Join us for the CARE Centre Connects: Nursing Job Fair and IEN Networking sessions, a dedicated job fair for Internationally Educated Nurses looking to explore career opportunities.
Meet hiring employers in person, learn about available positions, and get valuable insights into the local nursing landscape. This in-person event is a rare chance to network, submit your resume, and make meaningful connections that could lead to your next role.
Internationally Educated Nurses should attend this event to explore career opportunities, meet hiring employers, and connect with others in the field. Be sure to bring your resume to make the most of this in-person networking opportunity.
Whether you’re actively job hunting or simply exploring your options, this event offers resources and guidance to help you advance your nursing career.
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
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to meet hiring employers, explore nursing careers, and advance your professional journey—register today!
• Check-in & welcome
• Meet employers & nurse managers
• Raffle prizes
This event is a great opportunity to network with other Internationally Educated Nurses, share experiences, and build connections in the nursing community.
Meet employers who are actively hiring and learn about the nursing opportunities they have available.
Your questions answered
Yes! This nursing job fair is completely free to attend—no registration fees or hidden costs. Just sign up and show up ready to connect with hiring employers.
If you are not currently a CARE Centre member but want to attend the Job Fair, you first need to become a CARE Centre member. CARE Centre membership is free and available for internationally educated nurses who meet the eligibility requirements (e.g., appropriate nursing education/work experience and immigration status). Once eligible, you complete and submit the membership application form on the CARE Centre website — a staff member will review your application and contact you with next steps.
To learn more about becoming a member, please visit the CARE Centre website by clicking here.
Yes! Even if you’re not actively job hunting, you’re welcome to attend. It’s a great opportunity to explore career options, learn about the nursing field, and network with other internationally educated nurses and employers.
No, interviews will not take place on-site. However, this is a rare opportunity to meet employers who hire nurses, submit your resume, gather information about opportunities, and potentially schedule interviews for a later date.
No, this event is in-person only. Attending in person gives you the best opportunity to connect directly with employers, ask questions face-to-face, and make a memorable impression—things that can’t be replicated virtually. Plus, you’ll get to network with other internationally educated nurses and explore resources available on-site.
This event is designed for Internationally Educated Nurses (IENs). Whether you’re just starting your journey to practice, looking to connect with employers, or exploring new career opportunities, this job fair is a great way to learn, network, and take the next step in your nursing career.
If you’re an employer looking to exhibit, we’d love to hear from you! Please contact us to learn more about exhibiting opportunities, connecting with qualified Internationally Educated Nurses, and showcasing your organization at the event.
For more information on exhibiting for free at this event, click here.
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.
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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